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Review Praise for Tiny But Mighty�[Shaw�s] impact on the world of cat fostering is remarkable.��The Cut�Shaw�s entire online presence� essentially amounts to one big Trojan kitty, discretely stuffed with resources for saving motherless babies.... Now the master of this frisky domain has gathered all that knowledge into her most comprehensive resource yet.��Fast Company�In this how-to guide (with plenty of heart-melty photos) for fostering newborn cats, Shaw addresses every concern....The physical and emotional commitment to fostering kittens is no joke...but Shaw clearly shows it�s a rewarding journey to take.��Bust Magazine�In this�beautiful new book, [Hannah Shaw] not only shares hundreds of adorable kitten photos, but she also outlines how to combat the many dangers newborn kittens face.��Patch.com�If you have a kitten in your life, plan on adopting one (or two!) or want to know how we can best ensure a safe future for the millions born homeless, Hannah Shaw is, without a doubt,�the�person I trust to carry the message. Hannah has the know-how, and backs it up with years of invaluable service in the world of �animal welfare. That is what makes her new book so exciting:�Tiny But Mighty�is the definitive resource, written by the ultimate source, and wrapped in a stunningly beautiful package that makes it a must-have for anyone who cares for�or about�the most vulnerable of all cats.��Jackson Galaxy, Cat Expert and Author of�Total Cat Mojo�[N]ot only an outstanding kitten care guide, but also a gorgeous book that will be a go to when you just need a little kitten fix in your day.��Ingrid King, ConsciousCat.net�[A] must-read for cat lovers.��Catster Magazine'A truly remarkable book by a truly remarkable woman.'��Pet Radio Magazine Read more About the Author New York Times bestselling author Hannah Shaw�is an award-winning kitten rescuer, humane educator, and unwavering animal advocate who has dedicated her life to protecting the tiniest and most vulnerable felines. Her project, Kitten Lady, provides educational media, training resources, and instructional workshops that help individuals and animal shelters learn how to save the lives of kittens--in a fun and engaging format.�Hannah is the author of the children's book Kitten Lady's Big Book of Little Kittens, the 2019 ASPCA Cat Advocate of the Year, and she has been featured as a guest expert on Animal Planet's�My Cat from Hell. She is also the founder of Orphan Kitten Club, a 501(c)3 charitable organization that provides rescue and adoption services to orphaned kittens in the San Diego area. Visit her at KittenLady.org, YouTube.com/KittenLady, Facebook.com/kittenxlady, and on Instagram at @kittenxlady. Read more See all Editorial Reviews


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