Linda A. Mohr is an educator, entrepreneur, and eternal animal lover. For more than thirty years she has shared her life with feline companions, notably Tatianna, Noelle, Taittinger, Marnie, and Katarina. The experiences of living with and loving these precious pets—and learning to tell them good-bye—has given Linda tremendous insight into the mysterious, often miraculous, human-animal connection.
As owner of Pet Apothecary from 1977 to 1989, Linda pioneered the first pet business in Palm Beach County that offered evening hours and one-stop shopping for medical, boarding, supply, and grooming services. Through running this business, Linda often witnessed how an owner’s love and devotion can help a beloved animal overcome seemingly insurmountable medical odds.
A professor at Northwood University’s West Palm Beach campus, Linda received the Outstanding Faculty Award for five consecutive years, and was honored in Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers in 2002 and 2003. She has a Master of Business Administration from Nova University, a Master of Science from Purdue University, and Bachelor of Science from the University of Missouri.
Linda resides in Florida with her current feline friend Lexie Lee, a stray she adopted after Hurricane Jeanne. She continues to feel Tatianna’s wise, loving presence at work in her life.
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