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Loading... Happy Tabby: Develop a Great Relationship with Your Adopted Cat or Kittenby Susan, C Daffron
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The book begins by asking some basic questions that anyone who is thinking about getting a cat should consider, starting with whether cats are the right pet for you. Daffron then provides an overview of the different sorts of rescue organizations and shelters so you know what to expect and of what to beware.
Beyond the information for those just getting started with their own cat(s), I think this book is particularly useful for those of us who puzzle over why our cats do certain things - things that obviously make sense in their little furry brains!
I also think this book would be helpful for people experiencing feline behavior problems. As Daffron notes regarding changing feline behavior, "The trick is that you have to make them think that the change was their idea the whole time." It's also informative about what vaccinations cats usually receive and why, as well as what health issues they may be prone to throughout their lives.
Brief tales of Daffron's own cats add a pleasant personal touch to the book. Sometimes the asides were directly related to the particular topic or section of the book, but when they weren't, I spent some time trying to make connections that didn't seem to be there.
Additionally, the book provides excellent information on how to acclimate your cat to claw trimming, although I would add that only giving your cats treats after claw trimming really changes their attitude toward the whole process. (