About the Authors
Bunny Doogle Simmons-Bloom
Bunny was born in a basement in Bushwick, Brooklyn, and now lives in Beacon, NY in the Hudson Valley. Besides writing and reading, Bunny loves to eat, sleep, snuggle, and play.
Matt Bloom
Matt helped Bunny write this book, and is an adult and children’s author. He lives in Beacon, NY in Beacon, NY with his wife, and co-creator of the Hello, My Name is Bunny! book series, Shelley Simmons-Bloom, and Bunny. His children’s books are Hello, My Name is Bunny! (2016) and Hello, My Name is Bunny! London (2018), and Hello, My Name is Bunny! Paris (2022). Matt has earned fiction fellowships at Sewanee Writers’ Conference, Breadloaf Writers’ Conference, and a residence at MacDowell Artists’ Colony.
To learn more about Beacon, NY visit The Beacon Beacon NY.
Our Story
Who would imagine that a small, adorable tuxedo cat could change your life? Well, it happened to us! When we adopted Bunny, we soon learned that half a million cats are homeless in NYC alone! With this in mind, we decided to find a way to help the incredible groups and volunteers that make life better for cats in need.
Matt’s a published adult fiction author, so we decided to create a children’s illustrated chapter book series about Bunny’s adventures paying forward her good fortune, inspired by hours of imagining what Bunny might get up to, if given half a chance. We have two goals: To help children to understand the power of kindness and empathy, and to raise money for the groups that work so hard to make a difference. We hope you’ll join us on this journey!
To pay forward our good fortune in adopting Bunny, we donate to KittyKind, and other U.S. rescue and shelter groups from every product we sell on our website. See Our Donations page for more details.
New York City Big Book Award Winner
Independent Press Awards: Distinguished Favorite
Moonbeam Children’s Book Award: Gold
Nautilus Book Award Winner
Reader Reviews
After finishing this book, I was immediately consumed with jealousy. Bunny had so many fun-sounding adventures, and now I have, like, 50 things on my cat bucket list. Thomas, That cat blog
This beautifully illustrated and equally beautifully written story will charm children and adults alike. I was pulled into the story from the very first page. As was the case with the first book, the antics of Bunny and her friends had me smiling throughout. Ingrid King, The conscious cat
We’re in love! Wonderful book, amazing art, beautiful story. We love you, Bunny! Highly recommend and we’ll be telling our friends about you. Vanille, etsy review
Love and Purrs Blog
Read our blog to learn more about how we all can help make the world a kinder place.
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Bunny’s latest adventure in Tokyo is out now!
We’re super-excited to let you know the latest book in our award-winning Hello, My Name is Bunny! chapter book series drops today (Monday, October 16th, 2023). In Hello, My Name is Bunny! Tokyo, Bunny’s trademark curiosity and kindness lead her to be a peacemaker between two rival cat gangs, friend to a blind, elderly poet,… Read More »
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I’m a New York City Big Book Award-winner
Exciting news I’m thrilled to share that Hello, My Name is Bunny! has just won a 2018 New York City Big Book Award for best book in the Animal category! The judges chose my book from more than 600 entries, which makes me doubly proud of the honor. Thanks to all our supporters In the year… Read More »
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Essential plans every pet owner should make
There’s no easy way to address this, but I need to ask: Have you made plans for your pet if something unexpected should happen to you? No-one likes to think about a worst-case scenario, but we’ve read on social media too many tragic stories of pets who’ve been abandoned because their owner passed away and… Read More »
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Pet insurance and what you need to know
When you adopt a young, healthy animal, it’s tempting to skip getting pet insurance. It’s an added expense and you might wonder if it’s really worth it. The reality is something unexpected can always happen, even with the healthiest animal. My Story One day, about a year after my adoption, I suddenly lost my appetite… Read More »