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Cats are adorable, intelligent, and often misunderstood animals. But cat lovers understand that they don’t behave in a way that fits the stereotypes of society.
In her book, “Purr: The Science of Making Your Cat Happy,” Dr. Zazie Todd looks at cats from a scientific perspective to understand how they make our lives better. .
Besides, the other interesting books below also help you understand and develop your relationship with your cat.
Cat Sense: The Feline Enigma Revealed
Science can help us see cats as they really are. In “Cat Sense”, Dr. John Bradshaw will take us to explore the biology and behavior of cats.
McNamee’s book helps you get to know your pet cat better. |
In it, we learn regarding the geographical and historical origins of cats, and how those factors shape the behavior of “furry friends”.
Chapters include explanations of how cats become pets, their social lives, thoughts and feelings, and challenges that cats face.
Interesting drawings accompanied by text and information boxes provide additional tips for you to take better care of your cat.
“Cat Sense” is a must-read if you want to get to know your pet well.
The Inner Life of Cats
If you want a compendium of thorough scientific research on cats, with a particular focus on kittens and their development, check out “The Inner Life of Cats”. ) is the book for you.
In the scientific world, author Thomas McNamee shares stories of his cat, Augusta, abandoned in the snow on the grounds near his home as a kitten.
It took McNamee a lot of work to find psychologist Dr. Eileen Karsh, whose important work was on kitten development. His interview and visit to a herd of feral cats in Rome, are among the highlights of this book.
Readers will gain a deeper understanding of how cats evolved and how kittens mature.
The Trainable Cat
This book by Drs John Bradshaw and Sarah Ellis begins with the premise that we can make cats’ lives better by training them to deal with essential problems that cats often don’t like.
Cats are pets that are close to humans but also have many mysteries. Photo: Anna Morgan. |
The early chapters explain how cats learn, help you assess what form of training is in their favor, and give you the skills you need to do just that.
The following chapters will take you through the process of training, helping your cat in various aspects of life, from getting along with children, getting to know other cats and other pets, to getting help them learn how to handle situations.
“The Trainable Cat” is considered by Dr. Zazie Todd as an interesting, insightful and practical book.
The Cat: A Natural History
This is a science fiction, informative and entertaining book written by author Sarah Brown.
Starting from the origins of domestic cats, we’ll explore the anatomy and senses of cats, their behavior and communication, the relationship between cats and humans, and some of the issues pet cats face. .
The book then features a bibliography that describes the looks and personalities of different cat breeds. If you want to choose a genealogy, all the information you need is here.
“The Cat: A Natural History,” beautifully illustrated with pictures and drawings of cats on every page, is truly a book that comes to life.
The Cat Personality Test
There’s a lot going on in this small and delightful book. Dr. Lauren Finka has taken the scientific facts regarding cats and turned them into a set of puzzles that you can solve by observing your own cat.
Through observation, you will understand more regarding the interesting properties of cats. Photo: Mark Allen Miller. |
The results will give you the right tips to apply to your pet cat.
The quizzes cover a variety of topics, from your relationship with your pet cat, to explaining how cats in a house get along, to figuring out which type of cat is best for you.
In between quizzes, the “Science Corner” section also discusses recent research. This book is a cute, engaging piece that’s perfect for a gift.
Decoding Your Cat
If you want to know how to prevent or address behavioral problems in cats, this book, edited by Drs Meghan E Herron, Debra F Horwitz and Carlo Siracusa with an introduction by Steve Dale, is for you.
The book starts with how to set up your cat’s home and some tips on cat behavior. Some of the things people think are problems – such as scratching – are actually normal cat behaviors, and it’s up to us to learn to adapt to them.
The American College of Veterinary Behaviorists’ book tells you when to seek help and how to get your cat to the vet.
‘Resolve’ for Gen Z
The author of the book “Gen Z, Explained: The Art of Living in a Digital Age” believes this is an optimistic, critical-thinking generation. whether they are studying, working or having a family. The authors also refuted claims that Generation Z is maturing too slowly or lacks critical thinking skills. They perceive this generation as being subjected to too much negative judgment.