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I love happy cats by Anneleen Bru
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This book is set up in chapters to give information about cats’ sight, hearing, and various parts of their body that are more sensitive than others. For instance, their whiskers serve as antenna to detect movement of their prey. Whether they are pulled back to their head or pushed to the front of their face indicates if they are frightened or related.

It goes into the very important part of socialization of a new cat to the family. This can set the stage for whether you end up with a shy or confident cat.

There are many cat behavior motivators such as food, safety, reproduction, obtaining nice things, avoiding bad things, and emotions.

There is much discussion on the number of litter boxes you should have for each cat spread throughout your house. While that sounds ideal, realistically, it’s difficult to achieve. Our homes are just so big and sometimes our kitties will just have to make do.

As a kitty mom to three delightful cats, I can say that while I found a lot of the information in this book to be interesting, I didn’t fully agree with a lot of it. Our cats are loved and pampered and are very happy. We wouldn’t have it any other way.

So, if you are interested in some good facts about cats and their behavior, do give this book a read. I’m sure you will enjoy it.

Copy provided by NetGalley in exchange for a fair and honest review.
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Reading Progress

August 17, 2019 – Shelved (Other Hardcover Edition)
August 17, 2019 – Shelved as: to-read (Other Hardcover Edition)
Started Reading
September 27, 2019 – Finished Reading
September 28, 2019 – Shelved

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