In doing MUTTS, I’ve had the opportunity to meet incredible people. In this letter I’d like to let you know about some friends who are doing great things for all beings and having a positive impact in this world.

Several years ago I had the unique honor and pleasure to be filmed by Steven Latham and Conrad Stanley for the PBS Series Shelter Me. I visited the Animal Care Centers of NYC and created MUTTS strips based on my experience. Recently Steven and Conrad created a powerful feature length documentary The Mustangs: America’s Wild Horses. It’s informative and motivating, and it should win an Oscar for the best documentary of 2021. You can learn how to access the full movie here. You won’t be disappointed and may well want to get involved. I recommend you do.

Other friends making the world a better place for animals: Jim Nelson and Renee Agredano, the founders and driving force behind Tripawds (a non-profit dedicated to helping animal amputees) have plans to help three-legged animals in the shelter system. They are launching this new program for the first annual Tripawd Awareness Day on March 3. We have already told them that we would love to help spread the word.

Last week I read my fellow cartoonist Cathy Guisewite’s new book Scenes from Isolation. It’s based on her Cathy comic strip character living during these pandemic times. It’s relatable, funny and lets you know you are not alone.

Speaking of books, friends Byron Katie and Stephen Mitchell have released a revised 20th anniversary edition of Loving What Is: Four Questions that Can Change Your Life. It’s an illuminating way to investigate how you see the world and has been inspirational to me.

On a more personal note, my children’s book, The Monsters’ Monster was just included in Reader’s Digest’s list of the best children’s books ever written. It’s a honor to be included and makes me think I’m long overdue in creating a new picture book.

Back to the drawing board,
Patrick

Comments (19)

Please, please free Guard Dog.

Mark Lancaster

I Love getting a new strip every Day!
I give to several rescues and donated on Betty White’s birthday to several for her challenge.
I know you’re from New Jersey and recently discovered another Rescue :
Jeff & Michele Allen
Monkey’s House a Dog Hospice & Sanctuary
www.monkeyshouse.org
It’s in Vincetown NJ.
There’s a photographer taking photos for a book showing how a Senior dog made they’re life better.
I rescued 2 seniors, my only regret is I didn’t have them each for a much longer time.

Thanks for all you do,
Donna

Donna Havin

Your daily strip gives me something to look forward to in my mailbox the morning. And Tripawd is my favorite new word!

Deanna Mulvihill

The 2 of us have been reading your great strip since the beginning.
Can’t wait to read your new book.
If more people were like you this would be a much better world!

Neil and Patricia R

Sweet, gentle, and real. My favorite, and one of my husband’s too. He carved likenesses of Mooch and Earl; they sit on our dining room table.

Carol Guler
Patrick, your strip is my favorite. It’s adorable, funny and often poignant. I love the the shelter stories and how characters in the strip evolve…even Fatty Snax. His went vegan!

Keep up the good work!

Carol Levy

Love your touching strip each day & will check out the books & documentary you suggested above.
Thank you so much for the laughs and smiles – you help brighten the day!

Ro Bany

I’m so glad you’re back. I look forward to opening my email and seeing my buddies that are sure to make me smile. I love all you do for animals and people you really make our lives better. Thank you so much for sharing your talent.

Maria Lamm

I love your comic strip. It’s the first thing I read when opening the paper!!

Connie Sims