Cats' Miscellany

Cats' Miscellany
Author: Lesley O'Mara
Publisher: Michael O'Mara Books
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2011-08-31
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 1843177595

A treat for cat lovers everywhere.

Cats

Cats
Author: Frédéric Vitoux
Publisher: Flammarion
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-09-06
Genre: Cats
ISBN: 9782080202963

The cat's meow of a tribute to all aspects of the feline form. This handsome gift volume brings together a miscellany of anecdotes, facts, quotable quotes, and interesting stories that celebrate the beloved cat in all its guises. From the first apparitions of cats in Egyptian art and decoration to the story of Hemingway, who frequently left his house cat to babysit the writer's son Bumby, and from the beloved cartoon characters Felix the Cat, Sylvester, and Tom (Jerry's sidekick) to the history of the famous French Chat Noir cabaret and the jazz classic "Kitten on the Keys," this book offers a pastiche of interesting facts on all aspects of cats.

Eight Cats at Number Twenty-Seven

Eight Cats at Number Twenty-Seven
Author: K D Knight
Publisher: Modest Publishing
Total Pages: 85
Release: 2014-02-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1843961997

Greville Book, the central human in the story, is not a cat and therefore it is possible he may have an extensive vocabulary lurking within his foggy intellect. His wife doubts the possibility; having not seen him read anything beyond a tabloid newspaper in twenty years of marriage. Muriel, as many a husband can testify, can be cunning, manipulative and unscrupulous. But then, as Greville suspects, she is quite possibly a cat in human form."e;Eight Cats At Number Twenty-Seven"e; is a novel about the waning of married love, the long-forgotten mystery of Elisabeth Norbutt's disappearance, bigamy, and tips on cat husbandry.

For the Love of A Cat

For the Love of A Cat
Author: David St. John Thomas
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2010-09-09
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 1458777723

Few people can appreciate the joy that being owned by a cat brings better than David St John Thomas - the latest in a long line of publishers and authors to pay homage to the very special cats who have entered their busy lives. This is a book for everyone who really cares about cats. Vividly written, sometimes serious, sometimes light-hearted, anyone who has fallen for a cat, however much against their better judgement, is bound to find it uplifting. While cat people are nice (Hitler couldn't stand them!), the real heroes in this book are naturally the cats themselves. A rich portfolio of feline characters - including the author's own cats - step off the page, or perhaps lie curled in seductive curves on it, so vividly that you can feel their fur and hear their purr! Rich in entertaining anecdotes and asides, For the Love of a Cat will enhance every cat owner's understanding of their feline friend and remind them again and again just how lucky they are to share their lives with this most fascinating of creatures.

Toilet Train Your Cat, Plain and Simple

Toilet Train Your Cat, Plain and Simple
Author: Clifford Brooks
Publisher: Skyhorse
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2017-02-21
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 1510707263

Teach your cat the coolest trick in the book—literally! Toilet Train Your Cat, Plain and Simple is your guide to getting rid of the litter box and learning to share the throne with Queen Mittens. Author Clifford Brooks has successfully trained all of his cats to use the toilet and wants to share his tips with you. This book will help you do just that with features such as: Step-by-step instructions on gradually training your cat to use a toilet Helpful tips from an experienced cat owner Clever, sophisticated illustrations Unlike other kitty-training manuals with far-fetched promises, Brooks takes a realistic approach, advising readers to have patience and suggesting useful items to purchase or have on hand throughout the training process. His humorous tone makes this guide as fun to read as its end results are rewarding. Cat owners everywhere should read this book. Just imagine: you’ll never scoop poop again.

Cat Miscellany

Cat Miscellany
Author: Max Cryer
Publisher: John Blake
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Cats
ISBN: 9781844541690

Lifting the cat flap to reveal the secret lives of our feline companions, this book ponders some of the great kitty conundrums of our times, including why we think cats have nine lives and why there is no mention of cats in the Bible.

The Bedside Book of Beasts

The Bedside Book of Beasts
Author: Graeme Gibson
Publisher: Nan a Talese
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2009
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0385524595

A lavishly illustrated companion to The Bedside Book of Birds explores the relationships between predators and prey, drawing on mythology, nature writings, and other sources to provide coverage of both real and fictional creatures.

How to Survive Being a Cat Owner

How to Survive Being a Cat Owner
Author: Clive Whichelow
Publisher: Summersdale
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2018-04-12
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 1786856573

Cats are furry, purry and loveable. They also happen to be the keepers of their own destiny – and utterly untrainable; if you’re going to make it as a cat owner, you’re going to need survival skills. This mischievous little book will help see you through your years as a cat owner with tongue-in-cheek advice and cheeky illustrations.

Stronger, Truer, Bolder

Stronger, Truer, Bolder
Author: Karen L. Kilcup
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 447
Release: 2021-05-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0820358606

Virtually every famous nineteenth-century writer (Harriet Beecher Stowe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Ralph Waldo Emerson)— and many not so famous—wrote literature for children; many contributed regularly to children’s periodicals, and many entered the field of nature writing, responding to and forwarding the century’s huge social and cultural changes. Appreciating America’s unique natural wonders dovetailed with children’s growth as citizens, but children’s journals often exceeded a pedagogical purpose, intending also to entertain and delight. Though these volumes aimed at a relatively conservative and mostly white, middle-class, and affluent audience, some selections allowed both children and their parents room for imaginative escape from restrictive social norms. Covering a period that initially regarded children’s natural bodies as laboring resources, Stronger, Truer, Bolder traces the shifting pedagogical impulse surrounding nature and the environment through the transformations that included America’s nineteenth century emergence as an industrial power. Karen L. Kilcup shows how children’s literature mirrored those changes in various ways. In its earliest incarnations, it taught children (and their parents) facts about the natural world and about proper behavior vis-à-vis both human and nonhuman others. More significantly, as periodical writing for children advanced, this literature increasingly promoted children’s environmental agency and envisioned their potential influence on concerns ranging from animal rights and interspecies equity to conservation and environmental justice. Such understanding of and engagement with nature not only propelled children toward ethical adulthood but also formed a foundation for responsible American citizenship.

Paradise Lost and the Making of English Literary Criticism

Paradise Lost and the Making of English Literary Criticism
Author: David A. Harper
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2023-12-20
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1003813038

Paradise Lost and the Making of English Literary Criticism identifies the early reception of Paradise Lost as a site of contest over the place of literature in political and religious controversy. Milton’s earliest readers and critics (Dryden, Addison, Dennis, Hume, and Bentley) confronted a poem and author at odds with prevailing culture and the revanchist conservatism of the restored monarchy. Grappling with the epic required navigating Milton’s reputation as a “fanatick” who had called in print for Charles I’s execution, inveighed openly against monarchy on the eve of Charles II’s return, and held heretical views on the trinity, baptism, and divorce. Harper argues that foundational figures in English literary criticism rose to this challenge by innovating new ways of reading: producing creative (and subversive) rewritings of Paradise Lost, articulating new theories of the sublime, explaining the poem in the first substantial body of annotations for an English vernacular text, and by pioneering early forms of textual criticism and editing.