Is My Cat Crazy?
If only it were that simple! But the fact is that your cat is very sensible indeedâabout ...
azog 03/22/2009
There is nothing fundamentally wrong with the book, but the chapters are more anecdotal, as they don't go into too much depth. As a cat owner, I understand the tail wagging thing, but I'd like to be able to put all the body language together and get a better picture of my cat's state. It was a quick read, I think I read it in one evening.
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CarolynD.Garci a 01/02/2008
Very interesting book. I bought it as a gift for my cat loving daughter and a friend. I ended up reading it as well and learned a few things.
Pragmatist8339 01/01/2008
"Do Cats Always Land on Their Feet?" is fun and full of cat facts and mind games they play. It is written by pet experts, Dr. Becker and Gina Spadafori, who explain the cat way of thinking and behavior. The questions are listed in the contents so you can pick and choose the questions you want answered. Many are health-related - such as What causes diabetes in cats? This answer includes proper weight, diet, care and web-based resources for owners of diabetic cats. Other medical mysteries and perplexing questions answered are: Were cats once really worshiped as gods?, Why do cat's eyes shine at night? Are all calico cats female? Can cats tell time? Why are some cats so chatty? and Why do cats like to drink running water? For cat lovers everywhere - here are 101 questions adeptly answered. A great little book
RanKel"the bookee 08/23/2007
When I bought the book I thought it was just going to be a funny cute book about cats. When I started to read it I learned so much that was helpful, and it made me laugh. I would read outloud so my husband would enjoy it at the same time. I think any body who has a cat needs to read this book.
pdub 07/16/2007
I bought this book for my Dad who at 82 has hated cats his whole life. We found a stray 3 week old kitten by his back porch. It weight 1.1 and was very sick. I have 4 cats of my own and could't take it home with me so my Dad said he would care for him until I could take him. That day never came. My Dad named him Elmer and my sister and I are both jealous of all the attention our new "brother" gets. The book was well written and fun to read. My Dad enjoyed it and it gave him some insight to cats as he has never been around them.
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