What cats want An illustrated guide for truly understanding your cat

Yuki Hattori

Book - 2020

Dr. Yuki Hattori is Japan's leading cat doctor, and to him cats are the most beautiful animals in the world. His advice comes with little illustrations showing exactly what to look for as a cat owner - including charts showing how to interpret their different meows, the direction of their whiskers and the way their tail is pointing!

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Subjects
Genres
Illustrated works
Published
New York Bloomsbury Publishing 2020.
Language
English
Main Author
Yuki Hattori (author)
Item Description
Translation of : Neko no kimochi kaibō zukan : neko ni sukareru kurashikata gaido.
"Originally published [in 2016] in Japanese by X-Knowledge Co., Ltd., Tokyo" -- verso
Physical Description
159 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781526623065
  • Ten basic rules for understanding cats
  • The body and its mysteries. Cat biology ; Wellbeing ; Extra notes
  • Detective work. How to speak cat ; Feline behavior ; Extra notes
  • Everyday care. Living together ; Health care ; Extra notes
  • Making your cat happy. Extra notes
  • Creating a cat-friendly home. Extra notes
  • A long and happy life.
Review by Booklist Review

This handy guide from veterinarian and feline-behavior specialist Hattori, of the Tokyo Cat Clinic, will help cat owners better know their pets, with both surprising facts (injured cats may use purring to hasten the healing process) and hilarious realness ("Cats often ignore their owners' call simply because they're not interested"). After the upfront "ten basic rules for understanding cats," which reference the page numbers where readers can find out more, six chapters cover caring for cats throughout their lifetimes, kittens to seniors. Bullet-pointed, two-color text and lots of useful diagrams and other illustrations from Ito Hamster, which star a sweet and sassy orange-and-white cat and her owner, make this both easy to read and fun to browse. Across all aspects of cats' bodies and behaviors, Hattori emphasizes getting to know what's normal for your cat so that warning signs are easily spotted. Most chapters end with "extra notes," one-page entries on subjects like training your cat to respond to an alarm in case of emergency. A very appealing, beyond-the-basic reference.

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.