Author: Carina Smith, DVM
First line: My first cat, Charlie, was a gray-and-white tabby that I got at ten years of age--several years after I'd decided to become a veterinarian.
Why you should read this book: It's an easy-to-use reference to understanding, caring for, communicating with, and getting along with your feline companion. Organized alphabetically, with one hundred and one categories, this book allows you to quickly research particular concerns, although it's written in a style that makes reading straight through a pleasant experience as well. Have no fear: despite popular opinion, you can train your cat, and this book offers you plenty of guidance.
Why you shouldn't read this book: You're a dog person.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
101 Training Tips for Your Cat
Posted by Dragon at 6:20 PM
Labels: animals, how-to, non-fiction, reference
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