Cat Women: Female Writers on Their Feline Friends

by Megan McMorris

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Part diva, part purring furball, cats always keep you wondering. Are they happy to see you? Mad at the world? Cats are subtle little comics, rubbing against your legs when you'd forgotten they were in the room, purring in your ear in the middle of the night. What is it about these sly, droll, and unpredictable creatures that captivates us? And what's the deal with the whole crazy cat lady stereotype, anyway? From a tale about how rescuing a stray cat ended up saving a friendship to an show more unapologetic piece by a confirmed , and proud! , crazy cat lady, the essays in Cat Women range from thought-provoking and heartrending to laugh-out-loud funny, all delving into the many ways these often aloof little divas touch our lives. show less

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Nonfiction, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
636.8Applied science & technologyAgricultureFarm Animals & PetsPet Cats
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SF445.5 .C392AgricultureAnimal husbandry. Animal scienceAnimal culturePetsCats
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