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Catwatching

by Desmond Morris

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Prospero Books (1994), Edition: New Ed, Hardcover, 144 pages

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A must reference guide for all cat owners from the world-renowned zoologist & ethologist.
  Peggy72 | Aug 5, 2009 |
I was expecting more from this book. There were a few relivant tid-bits here, but I found it pretty light on usable information. ( )
  izze.t | May 15, 2008 |
My 1992 edition has the subtitle 'And Catlore'

Where there are several theories about cat behaviour he mentions them all before Mr Morris gives his final appraisal. He has certainly demystified much of cat behaviour here, though I am not convinced about his assertion that cat does not attack once eye contact is maintained.
  WorkinSuffolkIdio_s | Jun 9, 2007 |
In about 60 very short chapters, in question and answer form, Desmond Morris, explains the natural and adapted behavior of cats in terms that even dog-people can understand. Watching cats and trying to relate their behavior to basic science and bahavioral principles has been the famed zoologists passion since childhood; the breadth and depth of his understanding of animals is evident. This is not a 'cat care' book, it is merely a collection of random bit of information - but fascinating and informative nonetheless. Except for a couple of inappropriate and irrelevant remarks (as on page 11)he makes the cats behavior understandable, hopefully to the benefit of both the cats and we, whom they let live with them. [** because it is not an organized text, just a collection of Q & A.] ( )
  brendanus | Apr 2, 2007 |
Interesting and I learned a few new things. But I'll still never understand certain things our cats do. That's why I have them though, because they're so unpredictable. ( )
  Thalia | Aug 10, 2006 |
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Dit boek is gebaseerd op 'Waarom spinnen katten' (a.i. 94-25-112-6) en 'Poezig' (a.i. 89-21-120-0). Dezelfde vragen met antwoorden over het gedrag en uiterlijk van de kat zijn opgenomen, met één verschil dat vele kleurenfoto's met expressieve houdingen van katten zijn toegevoegd. Het boek bevat geen register, maar men kan de onderwerpen/vragen goed vinden via de inhoudsopgave. Het geheel is toegankelijk geschreven en van nut voor alle kattenbezitters. Door de vele foto's is het ook een kijkboek geworden. Omslag: Zwarte ondergrond met foto van aandoenlijk kijkende kat.

Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 0224028685, Hardcover)

A cat book unlike any other: a fresh, fact-filled look at their affections, their aggressions, and their life cycles. Morris explains your cat's most curious habits. Companion volume to Dogwatching. Line art throughout.

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