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Cats
for Dummies (Paperback)
by
Gina Spadafori (Author), Paul D. Pion (Author), Dr. Paul D. Pion
(Author), Lilian Jackson Braun (Author)
"Forget
ancient Egypt, where the cats was honored as a god..." |
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Gina Spadafori, Universal Press Syndicate pet care
columnist and host of AOL's "Gina Spadafori's Pet Connection,"
follows her educational and entertaining book Dogs
for Dummies with Cats for Dummies, which she co-authors
with Paul Pion, D.V.M., D.A.C.V.I.M., president of the Veterinary
Information Network.
If you own a cat or are considering cat ownership, Cats
for Dummies is the one book you really must have. This educational,
comprehensive, and entertaining book is probably the closest you'll get
to a cat "owners' manual."
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Beginning with a foreword by Lilian Jackson Braun, the
cat-owned author of The Cat Who... mystery novels, the book
quickly moves into a brief history of cats, cat psychology, and their
recent amazing growth in popularity.
Spadafori and Pion spend a considerable amount of time
on the selection of a cat breed. While size and in-bred behaviors don't
vary in cats as much as they do in dogs, different breeds of cats do
have distinctive traits and temperaments that should be considered when
deciding on a purebred animal. Physical characteristics, such as coat
type, should also be considered. Some cats require a great deal more
grooming than others do. The authors are frank in their discussion of
the fate of poorly chosen cats who wind up in shelters because they were
too much work and not right for the person who had selected them. For readers considering a purebred cat, Spadafori and
Pion provide tips and resources, including magazines, Web sites and Cat
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They also give information on
screening breeders to weed out the "truly evil" and the simply
ignorant. They strongly encourage adoption of shelter cats, though,
pointing out that many of these animals are young, healthy, and
affectionate and may have been given up through no fault of their own.
Adult shelter cats, Spadafori says, can be a particularly good choice,
especially for an older person, since they are past their kitten
craziness. Because the adoption rates for adult cats are lower than for
kittens, thousands of wonderful animals who would make great pets are
euthanized each year.
Spadafori recommends proceeding with caution when
shopping pet stores for kittens due to the high percentage of pet store
kittens that come from kitten mills where animals are bred
indiscriminately and often kept in horrifying conditions. And while some
pet stores offer space to sell "oops" litters, she believes
the practice, while well-intentioned, sends the message that kittens are
easy to place and encourages cat owners to continue allowing their pets
to breed.
Once the breed or type of cat has been selected, Cat
for Dummies moves on to cover aspects of cat ownership, including
kitten-proofing your house, bringing home a new cat or kitten, care,
feeding and grooming, and veterinary care. The chapter on medical care
and common illnesses is particularly strong, spending much more time on
the subject than in Dogs for Dummies, due, most likely, to the
fact that the co-author is a veterinarian. This section provides
important information without excruciating clinical detail that might
lose the reader and is a great addition to the book.
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