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Please Do Feed the Cat by Marian Babson
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Thought you might like to look at Henry Beard's books "French for Cats" and "Advanced French for Exceptional Cats." Enjoy!
http://www.librarything.com/work/136364
http://www.librarything.com/work/112444
posted by staffordcastle at 7:52 pm (EST) on Nov 10, 2008
I am sure you would enjoy the works of the late B.Kliban. LT users have listed 20 of his books. Mr. Kliban is also the composer of that famous song "Love to Eat Them Mousies". His website lives on here.
posted by oregonobsessionz at 9:07 am (EST) on Mar 14, 2008
Here's a couple of titles you might like:
Gallico's Thomasina: The Cat Who Thought She Was God
and
The Silent Miaow: A Manual for Kittens, Strays, and Homeless Cats
posted by Nycticebus at 6:24 pm (EST) on Aug 11, 2007
posted by lilithcat at 12:10 pm (EST) on Jul 8, 2007
Drop by again. You're always welcome.
posted by MerryMary at 11:47 am (EST) on Jul 6, 2007
posted by ArmyAngel1986 at 9:35 pm (EST) on Jun 30, 2007
I adore your library - you've been a very busy little feline. Prince Charming was also much impressed. I'm afraid his catalog is quite lacking but we are working to correct that. I'm so glad you enjoyed your visit with us and your kitty treats. Charming asks about you often and sends his regards. Lady Samantha says hello as well. Hope all is good in your world. Please come visit us again anytime.
Blessings,
Kaya
posted by kayaalder at 6:02 pm (EST) on Jun 20, 2007
You are more than welcome, i thoroughly enjoyed this book. It was a good, comical and witty, read. More than happy to recommend.
Ciao.
posted by pandammonia at 8:59 pm (EST) on Jun 19, 2007
I'm sure that anyone who has ~read~ How to Massage a Cat knows the theory behind satisfactory cat massage techniques. That is the case with me. I know the theory, however, I have had absolutely no practical experience in the application of said techniques. I also understand that practicing on a dog will not give one the... synaptic learning (shall we say) that could transfer successfully to cat massaging. Dogs tend to have leg spasms when massaged, I'm told. Cats, of course, would never lower themselves to spasms.
In short, I am not aware of anyone who does cat massages on a regular basis, so I am at a loss to recommend anyone. Perhaps you know another cat who may be able to assist you.
Your friend,
WholeHouseLibrary
posted by WholeHouseLibrary at 12:53 am (EST) on Jun 18, 2007
Your name came as an inspiration to me, and I'm glad that you find it agreeable.
I looked at your collection of books, and am somewhat surprised that you don't have a copy Alice Brock's (yeah, Arlo's Alice) tome of feline pleasure, How to Massage a Cat. I recommend it highly, and believe you would find it very comforting. I also think you would enjoy Puss in Boots when you're in the mood for something a little more frisky.
Your friend,
WholeHouseLibrary
posted by WholeHouseLibrary at 7:12 pm (EST) on Jun 15, 2007