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No matter how much we love our cats, they always remain slightly elusive characters. For all their furry feline cuteness, they retain a stubborn, independent streak that often leaves their owners baffled. Now, find out everything you ever wanted to know about cats and their world. This delightful and easy-to-read compendium of cat facts, folklore, humor, and quotations offers insights into what it's like to be a cat. You'll find plenty of cat-inspired amusement: Notable cats in literature-from Hemingway to Shakespeare. Sure signs that Fizzy needs to shed a few pounds (Mice get caught in her…mehr

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No matter how much we love our cats, they always remain slightly elusive characters. For all their furry feline cuteness, they retain a stubborn, independent streak that often leaves their owners baffled. Now, find out everything you ever wanted to know about cats and their world. This delightful and easy-to-read compendium of cat facts, folklore, humor, and quotations offers insights into what it's like to be a cat. You'll find plenty of cat-inspired amusement: Notable cats in literature-from Hemingway to Shakespeare. Sure signs that Fizzy needs to shed a few pounds (Mice get caught in her gravitational pull). The difference between cats and dogs: "Dogs have owners. Cats have staff."And plenty of practical advice and tips on a range of cat-care questions, including: When to call the vet. What cats hate the most. How to retrain a fussy eater. How to make boarding bearable. How to prevent Christmas "cat-astrophes." This is essential reading for cat owners who want a deeper understanding of their feline friends. Quite simply, this is the book your cat wants you to read.
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Elizabeth Martyn is the author of numerous books and specializes in writing about families, relationships - and felines! She finds cats an unending source of fascination and draws inspiration from enjoying the antics of her own pet, Poppy, an elderly and sweet-natured tortoiseshell cat.