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Van Cat Meow: A Lost Man, A Rescue Cat, A Road Trip like No Other

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A lost man. A rescued cat. A road trip like no other. People everywhere have fallen in love with Willow, the van cat, as she explores the wilds of Australia with Richard, her devoted owner. Now for the first time, Richard and Willow tell the true story behind the images that have captured our hearts ...

Richard East once lived in a suburban house in Hobart, Tasmania, with a career and a mortgage completing the picture. But despite the certainty in his life, he felt lost. Realising he was at a crossroads, Richard was faced with a decision: follow the herd or pursue his own path?

The rest, as they say, is history. Selling his house and throwing in his career, Richard took to the road in a big white van. His sole companion? Willow, the small black rescue cat he'd promised never to leave behind.

Now Richard and Willow travel Australia in their 'kittied'-out home on wheels. While Richard may appear to be in charge, Willow has her own lessons to share, of appreciating the little things and living in the moment, whether it's lingering to enjoy a desert sunset or taking an unmapped track into the forest on a whim.

Full of adorable photos featuring one little black adventure cat, Van Cat Meow tells the charming and inspiring story of the trip of a lifetime that became a whole new way of life.

142 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 17, 2018

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1,656 reviews16 followers
April 10, 2019
I loved the photographs in this book. Very scenic and the inclusion of a beautiful black cat is lovely. I do wish the text was more substantial and the book longer in general. As for the concept, whilst I love cats (especially black ones) and think cat men are the best kinda men, I still had reservations of the whole concept of travelling with a cat. I like that he didn't just dump his cat at a shelter or friends/family etc. They were bonded and he love Willow. But letting her roam free worries me for her safety (there were a few passages where he thought he had lost her, despite the tracking device on her collar) and for the safety of native wildlife. He mentions that he doesn't go into conservation parks, but still...no mention whatsoever if Willow hunted any wildlife. Australia has a lot of marsupials that are mice/rat sized, that a cat out in the wild might predate on, and these species are often endangered. Having said that, I have read articles on dogs let off leashes who do just as much predication so my point it not so much about cats per se but allowing companion animals off leash and harness in wilderness areas.
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1,532 reviews
December 30, 2022
This is one of those if I can do it so can you while rubbing it in on how great his life is. The cat is just a way for him to sell the book since nobody would want to read a book on just him. In the beginning he mentions his house, girlfriend, and career over and over so you don't forget. This helps with the whole see what I gave up so it's possible you can too. So finally to the adventuring part of this book. Like many of these new life travel books it only briefly mentions or ignores certain things. These things are always money, jobs to make money, and any negative issues like car problems. Of course adding that ruins the glamorous idea these books sell. At least this author does bring up some of these problems that he experienced. In the end he gives his own opinions on the problems of the world. Though I'm ranting it was a decent book about a cat traveling around Australia. There were some over used qoutes and the photos of the cat was the best part.
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355 reviews3 followers
August 28, 2019
I followed “van cat meow” through their social media account from the beginning and fell in love with Willow, and admired her Dad for being one of those guys that likes cats.
So I was looking forward to reading the book and getting more background.
This book, the photos and their story is beautiful - just what I needed tonight.
There are lessons in this book - about gratitude, simplicity and being happy.
1,194 reviews7 followers
November 3, 2021
I loved this book! Short and sweet! A man following his dreams along with his cat! How many of us can say we have given up our homes, our lives, our jobs to follow what makes us happy and fulfills us? The book promotes simplicity in our lives. We need more of these types of books to show us what can be accomplished! I am grateful for this book. Thank you for writing this and thank you, Willow for being a companion cat!
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1,301 reviews8 followers
February 16, 2019
A delightful, light and very short read about a guy in early mid-life crisis who solves the problem by selling all, and heading off from his home in Tasmania to tour Australia in a van, with his cat. I am no cat lover (being an ecologist), but this was a nice read. I did have to wonder what birds and animals may have died along the way, but hope for zero. Lots of cat images.
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67 reviews18 followers
September 8, 2020
Loaded with nice photographs of the cat named Willow, and of beautiful Australia. The story of a young man who leaves it all behind— mortgage, weedy garden, high-stress job — to set off with said cat in a converted VW van to travel the breadth and width of Australia. To make the nomadic life his own.
What’s not to love?
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536 reviews14 followers
June 20, 2021
Found an author signed copy of this at my local op shop! One of those feel good stories - man not happy, man finds cat, cat loves man and they start a new life on the road. Happiness comes in many forms!
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588 reviews2 followers
October 27, 2020
A pleasant short story of living your own dream with your best mate by your side.
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1,947 reviews9 followers
August 13, 2021
A lovely book, chockful of terrific photos of Willow, the sweet cat. An interesting story as well, as Richard East heads away from civilisation with Willow to find himself again.
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103 reviews
August 3, 2023
A short read filled with cat photos.

While the book lacks any real detail about East's travels, it does present a simple philosophy.
East clearly has a lot of love for his cat.
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514 reviews2 followers
January 4, 2020
A gorgeous little book. The author finds his way in life with his beloved companion, Willow. Includes beautiful photos of their journey. A happy read!
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