Secrets of the Cat: Its Lore, Legend, and Lives

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What is really going on behind thoseluminous feline eyes?

Affectionate yet aloof, intelligentand inquisitive yet dangerouslycareless, the more-or-lessdomesticated house catintrigues us as no other animal can.Now Barbara Holland offers cat loversa fascinating, funny, and refreshinglycandid look at their feline companions:their history, lore, and secrets, and theircomplicated relations with people andwith each other.

Secrets of the Cat is a livelyappreciation of cats as we know andlove them, with witty analysis and freshobservations about felines both high andlow. Here are Winston Churchill’s gingertom, who attended cabinet meetings;Teddy Roosevelt’s cat, Slippers, whocame to dinner; and even the author’sown George II, who was bitten by amouse and adopted by a blue jay. BarbaraHolland’s warm, vivid speculations oncats’ lives and times—on their social,psychic, and mythological legacy, and theirimpenetrable mysteries—will give readersa delightful cat’s-eye view of the world.

Selling 25,000 copies in trade paperback, this delightful compendium of lore, legend and more is now available in mass market. With lively appreciation, Holland offers warm speculations on the social, psychic, and mythological legacy of the creature cherished by so many millions. "Smart, bright, well-written, absorbing."--Smithsonian. (Animals)

Name in long format: Secrets of the Cat: Its Lore, Legend, and Lives
ISBN-10: 0061978043
ISBN-13: 9780061978043
Book pages: 225
Book language: en
Edition: Illustrated
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks
Dimensions: Height: 0.62 Inches, Length: 8.02 Inches, Weight: 0.40565056208 Pounds, Width: 5.38 Inches

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