Best Cat Breeds

CAT FACTS: The Pet Parent's A-to-Z Home Care Encyclopedia is designed to answer all your questions. Charts that list symptoms for a particular condition, the corresponding home care or first aid, the comparative veterinarian and holistic treatments, and preventive advice. Breed-At-A-Glance chart to compare personality, looks, care challenges and other issues when choosing your pedigreed cat. Muse Medallion Winner, Best Cat Health Book, Cat Writers' Association The Dr. Jim Richards Cornell Feline Health Center Veterinary Issues Award Winner, Sponsored by Cornell University's Feline Health Center"This is a 25-year compilation of information and prevention techniques that will serve cat lovers well. It's a great learning resource for new cat guardians, a helpful starting point if you're trying to figure out whether something might be wrong with your cat, and a supportive resource if your cat has been diagnosed with a disease and you want to get more information. Shojai's thorough explanations are easy to understand without overwhelming the reader... CAT FACTS makes a wonderful addition to any cat care library." Today, cat lovers want information at their fingertips, and so the A-to-Z format, complete with quick tips guides and notes for home care vs holistic to 1st aid are included.
Reviews
Find Best Price at Amazon"good book this wil tottaly help but also scared my cats will get these symptoms i will take care of my adorable cats sisko and cork im so glad they are heathly this book really inspires me to take really good care of my evil furballs."
"Just like a parent being interested in taking care of their child, us cat lovers are interested in making sure that our small fur children are taken care of and remain healthy. With this type of information and more this book should be in the library of every cat lover so they can adequately take care of the ones in their family which is why it has gotten 5 STARS from this reviewer and the parent of the two fur children in our family."
"This is a book that can be used as a reference for the cat owner to find information quickly since it's alphabetized, but it's also a book that one would enjoy reading cover-to-cover!"
""Cat Facts: The A-Z Pet Parent's Home Care Encyclopedia" is another title that will remain on my keeper shelf for as long as I'm a cat mom. I've actually already had the opportunity to use it when I started to suspect that my cat's "hairball issue" might actually be asthma. It might not be a book that you read cover-to-cover (although many of us interested in "all things cat" may very well do that), it's a book to always have within easy access for when an issue occurs."
"Amy Shojai, pet behaviorist, journalist, author, and pet parent has written a comprehensive guide to felines that should be on every cat lover's bookshelf."
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Sarton’s book is one of the most beloved stories ever written about the joys and tribulations inherent in sharing one’s life with a cat. “A charming book that cares for the prodigious cat dignity it describes so well.”. - Harvard Crimson May Sarton (1912-1995) was an acclaimed poet, novelist, and memoirist.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"This is a truly wonderful book, more for adults or for adults to read to children with explanation than a kid's book."
"What fun it is to be inside the mind of a cat who thinks he's a person."
"A veterinarian at one of the top veterinary hospitals in the US recommended this book to me because our cat reminds her so much of the cat in the book."
"After losing my cat to feline kidney disease, this was soothing to the soul."
"I loved the book."
"This is a lovely little book that is a "must" for people who love cats !"
"A lovely description of the relationship between a cat and the people who grow to love him - from the cat's point of view."
"I have purchased this book over the years and given them away as gifts to cat lovers ~ as well as followers of May Sarton."

Offering a wealth of information on how to diffuse tension, prevent squabbles and ambushes, blend two families, or help the elder kitty in your family, Cat vs. Cat is a welcome resource for both seasoned and prospective guardians of cat families large and small. -- Dr. Marty Becker, Good Morning America contributor and coauthor of Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover's Soul "Gives you the tools you need to have more than one cat and peace as well." --Darlene Arden, author of The Angell Memorial Animal Hospital Book of Wellness and Preventive Care of Dogs. Pam was vice president of the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants and the founder and longtime chair of the IAABC cat division.
Reviews
Find Best Price at Amazon"It's a bit dry."
"Completely as advertised."
"If you're thinking of getting a second (or third) cat I would recommend that you read Cat Vs. Cat first - before you get a new cat - so as to save yourself a lot of grief!"
"The only issue I have is that my new cat needs to be "reintroduced" and he's been here almost 1 1/2 years so I'm skeptical!"
"Every multiple cat owner should read this."
"The book is very interesting and highly informative, I enjoyed the chapter on the cats interactions and body language."
"Every multi-cat household should have a copy of this book-- in fact, it ought to be given out whenever families adopt a cat beyond their first-- lots of great ideas, and so much help in teaching us humans how to look at the world through our cats' eyes."
"The author also helped me to understand the subtle body language occurring between my cats that I thought was just leisurely behavior, such as one cat laying in the path of another to dominate and bully."
Best Cat Care & Health

CAT FACTS: The Pet Parent's A-to-Z Home Care Encyclopedia is designed to answer all your questions. Charts that list symptoms for a particular condition, the corresponding home care or first aid, the comparative veterinarian and holistic treatments, and preventive advice. Breed-At-A-Glance chart to compare personality, looks, care challenges and other issues when choosing your pedigreed cat. Muse Medallion Winner, Best Cat Health Book, Cat Writers' Association The Dr. Jim Richards Cornell Feline Health Center Veterinary Issues Award Winner, Sponsored by Cornell University's Feline Health Center"This is a 25-year compilation of information and prevention techniques that will serve cat lovers well. It's a great learning resource for new cat guardians, a helpful starting point if you're trying to figure out whether something might be wrong with your cat, and a supportive resource if your cat has been diagnosed with a disease and you want to get more information. Shojai's thorough explanations are easy to understand without overwhelming the reader... CAT FACTS makes a wonderful addition to any cat care library." Today, cat lovers want information at their fingertips, and so the A-to-Z format, complete with quick tips guides and notes for home care vs holistic to 1st aid are included.
Reviews
Find Best Price at Amazon"good book this wil tottaly help but also scared my cats will get these symptoms i will take care of my adorable cats sisko and cork im so glad they are heathly this book really inspires me to take really good care of my evil furballs."
"Just like a parent being interested in taking care of their child, us cat lovers are interested in making sure that our small fur children are taken care of and remain healthy. With this type of information and more this book should be in the library of every cat lover so they can adequately take care of the ones in their family which is why it has gotten 5 STARS from this reviewer and the parent of the two fur children in our family."
"This is a book that can be used as a reference for the cat owner to find information quickly since it's alphabetized, but it's also a book that one would enjoy reading cover-to-cover!"
""Cat Facts: The A-Z Pet Parent's Home Care Encyclopedia" is another title that will remain on my keeper shelf for as long as I'm a cat mom. I've actually already had the opportunity to use it when I started to suspect that my cat's "hairball issue" might actually be asthma. It might not be a book that you read cover-to-cover (although many of us interested in "all things cat" may very well do that), it's a book to always have within easy access for when an issue occurs."
"Amy Shojai, pet behaviorist, journalist, author, and pet parent has written a comprehensive guide to felines that should be on every cat lover's bookshelf."