Being Your Cat: Inside Your Feline’s Mind

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Being Your Cat: Inside Your Feline’s Mind Authors: , Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Octopus Publishing Group
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Pages: 256 Language: English ISBN: 9781788404051 Categories: , ,

Ever wondered why your cat won’t sit on your lap? Why she would suddenly watch the football on television, how she sees the world and what she thinks of you and your family? Prepare to enter the mind of your cat and revolutionise the way you see the world and your enigmatic pet. Bestselling cat author Celia Haddon and veterinary expert Dr Daniel Mills take you into the mind of your feline and, drawing on the latest scientific research, describe how your cat experiences the world. This is a unique book drawing on a wealth of veterinary science and studies, which relays those findings in a way that will amuse and delight owners. By placing you in the mind of your cat you will know what it’s like physically, empirically, psychologically and emotionally to be your cat. Being Your Cat will fascinate and surprise those who wish to know the secret world of cats and reveals how their experiences don’t always stray far from our own.

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Author Biography

Celia Haddon (Author) Celia Haddon was the Daily Telegraph pet agony aunt whose knowledgeable yet sentimental column delighted cat lovers. She has sold somewhere between one to two million books. A cat behaviour practitioner with the Centre of Applied Pet Ethology, she has a B.Sc. in applied animal behaviour. Daniel Mills, FRCVS (Author) Professor Daniel Mills is a practising veterinary surgeon and academic at the University of Lincoln who specialises in the management of problem behaviour and the human-animal bond. He runs the podcast What Makes You Click?, which features chats with inspirational friends in the field of animal behaviour he has had the benefit of getting to know over the course of his career. He shares his home with his human family and a rescue cat called Mika amongst other animals.