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A must-read for all pet owners: “My beloved cat has only 20 days left to live” to be released on September 27, 2025

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“My Beloved Cat Has Only 20 Days to Live” Release Date: September 27, 2025 ​
Wani Books Inc. Press Release: September 27, 2025 “My Beloved Cat Has Only 20 Days to Live” Released September 27, 2025 The book has received a flood of positive feedback on blogs and social media, with comments such as, “It’s not a ‘fight against illness’ but the ‘happiest end-of-life planning'” and “Sometimes you cry, sometimes you laugh, everything is filled with kindness.”
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Wanibooks Co., Ltd. (Shibuya-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Akio Takahashi) released “My Beloved Cat Has Only 20 Days to Live” (author: Kyosuke, supervised by: Sachi Hattori) on Saturday, September 27, 2025. What if tomorrow my child was given a prognosis on how much time they had left to live…? Even though I was paying more attention to my cat’s health than most… The author, who lives with five cats, was told one day that her beloved cat had only 20 days to live. This is a complete record of her dedication to facing and fighting the illness. It details and details that no one has written or touched upon before. In fact, feline lymphoma is one of the leading causes of death in cats, along with kidney disease. What can owners do to ensure the happiness of their beloved cats? This blog, which has garnered hundreds of readers’ comments about its lifespan, has been medically reviewed by a veterinarian and has been published as a book.
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https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/129409/173/129409-173-5fc3bfce1e340efee58d5d0e41abaa6c-1940×1200.jpg ・Detection of disease ・Treatment strategies, costs, and time issues ・Anti-cancer drug treatment – medication and side effects ・Fighting illness with multiple pets – Progression of symptoms, from early to systemic symptoms – Force-feeding (dietary assistance) – How to deal with an incurable disease ・Euthanasia ・Palliative care and end-of-life planning ・The moment of death, etc. *A portion of the royalties from this book will be donated to veterinary clinics and other facilities. From the Author As I shared this record of my battle with illness and my thoughts every day, many people told me that it had saved their hearts. I have decided to donate a portion of my royalties to veterinary clinics and other facilities, hoping that this book will reach as many people as possible who have found themselves in the same situation as me. I hope that my days as my beloved cat Poporon and I in our battle with illness will help to save the hearts of many cats and their owners, even if only a little. [Profile] Author: Kyosuke Main occupation: Cat master Side jobs: Composer, arranger, sound producer, guitarist, part-time music college lecturer Qualifications: [Cat Health Manager] [Cat Disease Prevention Manager] [Cat Senior Living Health Advisor] I bought an apartment because I wanted to play tag with my cats. I built a custom home so I could play tag with my cats more seriously. I spend my days chasing deadlines for songs, cat food, and my mortgage (30 years left), all while searching for a surefire way to win at tag with my cats. Apparently, to win at tag, I’ll buy a mountain or an island next. His books include “The Story of the Cat That Changed the Life of a Composer with 10 Million Yen in Debt” (Wani Books), “11 Reasons Why I Don’t Recommend Keeping a Cat” (Sunmark Publishing), and “A Servant’s Repayment of a Favor” (Business-sha). Blog “Rikku and his fun friends”
https://rikkusora.com/rikku/ X (formerly Twitter) @HOMEALONe_ksk Instagram @rikkufamily Supervised by: Yuki Hattori Veterinarian. Director of Tokyo Feline Medical Center. Vice President of the Japan Society of Feline Medicine (JSFM). Born in Aichi Prefecture in 1979. Graduated from Kitasato University School of Veterinary Medicine. After working at a veterinary clinic, he has served as director of a feline specialty hospital in Tokyo since 2005. He opened the Tokyo Feline Medical Center in 2012, and in 2014, it became the second clinic in Asia to receive Gold-level Cat-Friendly Clinic certification from the International Society of Feline Medicine. In 2011, he became Vice President of the Japan Society of Feline Medicine (JSFM). He has been involved in specialized feline medical care for over 20 years. Her many books include “More! Cat-Appealing Things” (Wani Books), “An Illustrated Guide to Foods, Plants, and Household Items That Are Dangerous for Cats to Eat” (Nekonekko), “An Illustrated Guide to Cat Studies” (Takarajimasha), and “A Cat and Me End-of-Life Plan Notebook” (Trans World Japan).

https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/129409/173/129409-173-89874e7a5b096cb85292310072ba785a-1764×2590.jpg [Book information] ‘My Beloved Cat Has Only 20 Days to Live’ Author: Kyosuke Supervised by: Hattori Sachi Wani Books Release date: September 27, 2025 Price: 1,760 yen (tax included) ISBN: 978-4-8470-7593-3 ■Amazon https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4847075935

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