This is a true story of the life of a cat who started out being a female (Antonette), was then identified by a vet as a male (Anthony), and was then called Tony who thought he was human in the things he did.
Mona Behm has written numerous magazine articles that reference cats including acne in cats and "Out of Africa," a humorous article on stress in a dental office, which was published in Dental Economics, a professional magazine. She has also self-published a humorous book about working for lawyers. The author was born in Davenport, Iowa, and spent her life there. When her ill parents required assistance and then passed away, she moved to Phoenix, Arizona. She had a mini motor home and enjoyed traveling around the state with camping friends.
This is a true story of the life of a cat who started out being a female (Antonette), was then identified by a vet as a male (Anthony), and was then called Tony who thought he was human in the things he did.
Mona Behm has written numerous magazine articles that reference cats including acne in cats and "Out of Africa," a humorous article on stress in a dental office, which was published in Dental Economics, a professional magazine. She has also self-published a humorous book about working for lawyers. The author was born in Davenport, Iowa, and spent her life there. When her ill parents required assistance and then passed away, she moved to Phoenix, Arizona. She had a mini motor home and enjoyed traveling around the state with camping friends.