Archive for the ‘Cat Books’ Category
Nov
2008
The Ultimate Cat Lover By Dr. Marty Becker
November 1st, 2008 at 06:25 am by Cat Lover in Cat Books
This is a special announcement of a new cat book “The Ultimate Cat Lover: The Best Experts’ Advice for a Happy, Healthy Cat,” by Dr. Marty Becker, just published by Health Communications, Inc.
To support release of the book, Health Communications, Inc., is offering an article by acclaimed animal photographer Troy Snow on “How to Photograph Your Pet.” You’ll find the article at:
http://www.authorviews.com/authors/becker/excerpt.htm
*Remember to check out the article above on how to photograph your pet. It is a good article with tips to getting the best photos out of your pet.
Dec
2007
Cat Training Books Are A Necessity For Cat Owners
December 21st, 2007 at 12:18 am by Cat Lover in Cat BooksCats are wonderful animals! It is remarkable how well these animals have adapted to domesticity. It has been estimated that they have been living in close contact with human beings for approximately 3,500 years.
Not only are they good for pets, but they are also very useful to humans. The ancient Egyptians took care of them to get rid of the mice in their homes.
Dec
2007
Purr-fect Books
December 18th, 2007 at 03:50 am by Cat Lover in Cat BooksA cat lover needs a reliable guide or manual to get through his cat’s training. It is not enough to just browse over websites for tips and other feline know-hows. What he needs are trusty cat training books ! Here are some of the best-selling and truly amazing cat training books that can have one’s pet cat do more than meowing and scratching:
1. “Guide to Well-Behaved Cat: A Sound Approach to Cat Training”
The book says it all. It aims to train the cat to behave. Written by Phil Maggiti, this book is packed with rich information and divided into four parts. The first chapter tackles the cat’s evolution, while the second is all about its domestication. Design and function of an ordinary cat is discussed in chapter three, while chapter four talks about human-pet relationship topics such as why does a kitty disobey the owner when it is called?


