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Lifestyles of cats and their people
This colorfully illustrated small book gives you lots of ideas for crafty things to do for your cat, like decorating his scratching post, sewing her a coat, or covering a cardboard carrying case with fancy leopard-spot fabric. (That one's sure to impress the other folks at the vet's office.) If you're a modern art fan, check out the Pop-Art Portrait project to make your kitty photo Warhol-worthy.
The Cat Who Covered the World: The Adventures Of Henrietta And Her Foreign Correspondent by Christopher Wren Henrietta spent seventeen years as a globetrotting feline, following her people (a foreign correspondent and his family) around the world and having adventures.
Cats 24/7: Extraordinary Photographs Of Wonderful Cats You can even customize this book of cat photos with a cover shot of your own kitty.
Three books previously published separately (The Cat Who Came for Christmas, The Cat and the Curmudgeon, The Best Cat Ever) are now together in one volume. Follow the story of Cleveland Amory (the curmudgeon of the second title) and his adopted feline friend, Polar Bear. Once again, a simple stray cat forever changes his human's life.
Sure, not everyone is ready to completely renovate their house to make it more cat-friendly, but it's fun to see what the authors did. They took full advantage of a cat's love for heights and hidey-places.
The author explores the basics of feng shui, the ancient art of understanding and manipulating the physical environment to promote positive, healthful energies. She contends that cats are feng shui experts who dedicate themselves to absorbing negative energy, or chi, throughout your house. Does your cat tend to sprawl out on your stairway or tuck herself into some other awkward spot? She may be indicating a negative flow of energy there. You can read about techniques for fixing these areas so that Kitty doesn't have to work so hard all the time to protect you. |
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