From the publisher of B. Kliban's
Cat,
All I Need to Know I Learned from My Cat, and
Bad Cat, comes a new book that answers the question all cat lovers ask: How do I make my cat like me?
97 Ways to Make a Cat Like You is the perfect interactive guide to these mysterious, fickle, seemingly aloof--yet really, just particular--pets. Paired with a full-color photograph of friendly, extroverted, happy cats (in case you've forgotten what a cat looks like when he "likes" you), the 97 inspired, occasionally silly but always behaviorally-based tips and tricks prove that when a cat is treated right, he or she will respond in kind. Within reason.
There's the "Eye on the Ball"--record a tennis match or a Ping-Pong game on TV to play back for your cat when he needs a bit of exercise. "Cat Burrito"--wrap your cat in a towel, burrito-style, which is particularly good for anxious pets or trips to the vet. The "Boing, Boing "--wind pipe cleaners around a pencil in a spiral shape to create springs. Carefully slide off the pencil so the spirals go "boing" when pressed. The classic "Tickle, Tickle"--tickle Kitty under her chin and softly say "gitchy, gitchy, gitchy" in your highest-pitched voice. And for the cat owner willing to go the distance, the "There's No Business Like Show Business"--practice your best Ethel Merman by belting out favorite show tunes for your cat. Kitty won't care if you're off-key and she'll enjoy the stimulation.
Author: Carol Kaufmann
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Workman Publishing
Published: 04/07/2015
Pages: 208
Weight: 0.4lbs
Size: 6.00h x 4.00w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9780761182160
About the AuthorKaufmann, Carol: - Carol Kaufmann is the author of
97 Ways to Make a Cat Like You and co-author of the bestselling Photicular books
Safari,
Ocean, and
Polar (Oct. 2015). A freelance writer and editor, her work for
National Geographic and other publications has taken her to all corners of the globe, from the Pacific Ocean's floor to the top the Atlas Mountains. In addition to
National Geographic, her writing has appeared in the
New York Times' Draft column,
Reader's Digest, where she was the National Affairs Reporter,
The Washington Post,
George, and in the anthology
A Woman's Europe. She is also the author of the ebook,
MamaTricks. She lives in Alexandria, Virginia.