Hello, I’m Cats
My name is Catherine, however since I was very little my family and close friends have called me Cats.
I work in the NHS as a manager for a children’s surgery network. I wanted to write a children’s picture book to promote positive child dog interactions and to raise money for charity.
The idea of publishing a children’s picture book to promote positive and safe dog and child interactions has been bumping around in my head for quite a while so I decided to give it a go and ‘Buddy & Tilda’ came to be.
How Buddy, and Family Inspired the Books
The real story behind the Buddy & Friends adventures.

Buddy was rescued when he was just two weeks old and joined our family at just eight weeks thanks to Hope Rescue. I have a large extended family who aren’t familiar with dogs and I wanted to support the children (and adults) to be comfortable around Buddy and importantly wanted to ensure he was equally comfortable around them. This played a large part in how the book developed.
I had no experience in canine behaviour so took advice from the rescue centre and joined a Facebook Group called the Dog Training and Advice Support Group. I read their articles, benefited from their advice and did my own research and wider reading for reflection. The more I read the more I was aware of the mismatch between many social media images of children interacting with dogs and the reality of what we should be encouraging with regards safe and positive child/dog interaction.
In my role in the NHS I was also aware of a number of sad incidents with children being bitten by family pets and with incidents of dog bites rising, particularly in younger children, I wondered if I might be able to write a fun and friendly story that would hopefully remind children and adults of the best ways to play and spend time with our four-legged friends.
That idea became the starting point for the first story — Buddy & Tilda — which teaches children how to interact safely and kindly with dogs.
Galleries
Photos shared by readers enjoying the Buddy & Friends books.
One of the highlights of writing ‘Buddy & Tilda’ has been the positive reaction from friends, family and people who were previously complete strangers. I started the website with just a small gallery of pictures of Buddy as I thought it was a nice opportunity to share pictures of the ‘star’ of the book however when people started sharing photos of their children and dogs reading the book it made me absolutely delighted so I decided it would be nice to share back in a friends and family gallery.

Family & Friends Gallery
Photos shared by readers enjoying the Buddy & Friends books.

Buddy & Author Gallery
Behind-the-scenes photos of Buddy, the author and the real-life inspiration behind the stories.
From the Author
Stories, events and updates from the real life Buddy & Friends activities.
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December Promotion in the BRI
Read more: December Promotion in the BRI📅 Friday 5th December 2025 On the first Friday of December I had the opportunity to promote my books in the BRI main entrance through support from one of the charities I raise money for the Bristol & Weston Hospitals Charity. I had a very busy and fun-filled few hours chatting to staff, patients and…
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Supporting Swansea Uni’s Social Science Festival
Read more: Supporting Swansea Uni’s Social Science Festival📅 Saturday 1st November 2025 On the 1st November I was delighted to be invited to attend a ‘Dogs with Jobs’ event as part of Swansea University’s Social Sciences Festival. The event was aimed at families and all about discovering how dogs enrich our lives and exploring simple, practical ways to interact with them safely…
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Pet & Vet Magazine Promotes Buddy & Tilda
Read more: Pet & Vet Magazine Promotes Buddy & TildaBuddy & I were both a bit ‘star-struck’ to find we appeared on the front cover of the latest issue of the Pet & Vet magazine alongside the ‘Greatest of All Time’ Sir David Attenborough. The fantastic team at Pet & Vet magazine were happy to publish an article on our book ‘Buddy & Tilda’…
Explore Buddy’s Adventures
Follow Buddy and his friends through fun stories that teach children kindness, confidence and how to understand dogs.
