
My reflection on Good Cat Network’s first year
By Darlene Rayhill For me, the introvert who fully embraced the pandemic-imposed social restrictions because it meant I could spend more time alone with my cats, the last thing I thought I would be starting a non-profit during the pandemic, where I have to spend so much of my day interacting with humans. What’s worse, is spending time interacting with humans in the form of recorded video or podcasts. The first time I had to do that for Good Cat Network, the video crew and I happened to be next to a public restroom at a beach park. Someone happened
