Bonnie Pemberton

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Bonnie Pemberton is an American author, playwright, actress and animal activist.

She invented the cat anti-scratch deterrent, ''Sticky Paws® for Furniture'' to prevent declawing, and her company, Fe-Lines, Inc, (1996–2012), donated thousands of dollars to animal charities through The Buddy Fund.

Her trilogy of one act plays, ''Thanks For Sharing That'', was produced by the Blue Line Theater Company in Los Angeles.

Film and television credits include ''Crisis At Central High'' (1981) and ''Rosalie Goes Shopping'' (1989), ''Celebrity'', ''Terms of Endearment'', ''Dear John'' and over one hundred television and radio commercials.

As an author, her fantasy fiction novels include ''The Cat Master'' and its sequel, ''The Lizard Returns''. The novels address the issues of feral cat colonies, pet abandonment, and the illegal animal trade through the eyes of animals.

Ms. Pemberton is married and lives in Texas. Provided by Wikipedia
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