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This title in other formats:Cat Vs. Cat: Keeping Peace When You Have More Than One Catby Pam Johnson Bennett
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:In this companion to her successful introduction to cat behavior Think Like a Cat, Pam Johnson-Bennett, the award-winning author and feline behaviorist, shows how adding another cat to your home does not have to be the start of a kitty apocalypse. Although cats are often misunderstood as natural loners, Johnson-Bennett shows how to plan, set up, and maintain a home environment that will help multiple catsand their ownerslive in peace. Cat vs. Cat will help readers understand the importance of territory, the specialized communication cats use to establish relationships and hierarchies, and how to interpret the so-called "bad behavior" that leads so many owners to needless frustration. Offering a wealth of information on how to diffuse tension, prevent squabbles and ambushes, blend two families, or help the elder kitty in your family, Cat vs. Cat is a welcome resource for both seasoned and prospective guardians of cat families large and small.
Book News Annotation:Intended as a companion to Think Like a Cat (2000), this guide offers
multicat owners insights on the complexities of feline communication
and social society. The animal behaviorist gives general and crisis
intervention advice on treatment plans for such problems as acting
out over new household additions. Resources include organizations
offering pet owner education and manufacturers of useful products.
Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Synopsis:The acclaimed author of "Think Like a Cat" offers the only book on cat behavior that solely addresses the multi-cat home.
About the AuthorPam Johnson-Bennett, author of five other award-winning books on cat behavior, is resident cat expert on iVillage.com and the behavior columnist for the Internet magazine The Daily Cat. She has written numerous articles for national magazines and frequently appears on national TV and radio, as well as veterinary and animal welfare conferences. She lives near Nashville, Tennessee. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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