YOUR CAT, EXPLAINED: The cat parent’s guide to common kitty quirks and what they really mean—featuring useful diagrams and hilarious insights!
Scratch marks on your furniture. Dead mice on your doorstep. Stray hairs all over your clothes. It’s enough to make you cry out, “Why doesn’t my cat have an owner’s manual?” And now—finally!—she does.
Through step-by-step instructions and helpful schematic diagrams, The Cat Owner’s Manual explores hundreds of frequently asked questions:
• Which breeds interface best with dogs? • How can I maintain a quality exterior finish? • And why does my model always drink from the bathtub?
Whatever your concerns, you’ll find the answers here—courtesy of celebrated veterinarian Dr. David Brunner and acclaimed author Sam Stall. Together, they provide plenty of useful advice for both new and experienced cat owners.
“Help the cat parent in your life become the ultimate cat master with this step-by-step guide that provides insight into common kitty quirks and what they really mean.”—Pet Central
YOUR CAT, EXPLAINED: The cat parent’s guide to common kitty quirks and what they really mean—featuring useful diagrams and hilarious insights!
Scratch marks on your furniture. Dead mice on your doorstep. Stray hairs all over your clothes. It’s enough to make you cry out, “Why doesn’t my cat have an owner’s manual?” And now—finally!—she does.
Through step-by-step instructions and helpful schematic diagrams, The Cat Owner’s Manual explores hundreds of frequently asked questions:
• Which breeds interface best with dogs? • How can I maintain a quality exterior finish? • And why does my model always drink from the bathtub?
Whatever your concerns, you’ll find the answers here—courtesy of celebrated veterinarian Dr. David Brunner and acclaimed author Sam Stall. Together, they provide plenty of useful advice for both new and experienced cat owners.
Praise
“Help the cat parent in your life become the ultimate cat master with this step-by-step guide that provides insight into common kitty quirks and what they really mean.”—Pet Central