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"Daily Telegraph" Cat Questions and Answers (The "Daily Telegraph")

by Celia Haddon

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This is an eccentric insight into the often bizarre nature of the cat-human relationship, based on the funniest letters to be found in Celia Haddon's Daily Telegraph column. Anecdotes are give about humans who love too much, cats who burgle the next door neighbours, cats who wake their humans by lifting up their eyelids and owners who let their cats get away with it. The book contains an introduction to the subject, followed by questions, answers and advice on all kinds of cat-related topics. There is also a list of behaviour experts and useful addresses for cat owners.… (more)
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This is an eccentric insight into the often bizarre nature of the cat-human relationship, based on the funniest letters to be found in Celia Haddon's Daily Telegraph column. Anecdotes are give about humans who love too much, cats who burgle the next door neighbours, cats who wake their humans by lifting up their eyelids and owners who let their cats get away with it. The book contains an introduction to the subject, followed by questions, answers and advice on all kinds of cat-related topics. There is also a list of behaviour experts and useful addresses for cat owners.

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