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Do Cats Think?: Notes of a Cat-Watcher
Do Cats Think Notes of a Cat-Watcher
Author: Paul Corey
The fascinating hilarious notes of an expert cat-watcher. — Cats remember. Cats communicate. Cats learn. Cats...think? Paul Corey believes they do. And this fascinating book, filled with anecdotes and descriptions of cat behavior from decades of personal observation, he points the way to learning more about your cat and perhaps yourself. He also ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780890096161
ISBN-10: 0890096163
Publication Date: 8/1/1991
Pages: 155
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Publisher: Castle / Book Sales
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Excellent , easy to read (and fun) book about the intelligent behavior of house cats.
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Stories about cats communication with people and other animals,cat's intelligent behaviors.

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  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
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It is a very good read!Funny ,up-lifting,proved my point "Cats Do Have Thoughts And Feelings"!! Even my cats sat by me while I read,just like they were reading too.A very good book!!
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Neat book, the author seems unhurried, maybe it's his Sonoma County lifestyle. The most thought-provoking part for me his prediction that once computers become ubiquitous (in 1977, that's a pretty good prediction) we will only be working 10 hours a week, and how we spend our leisure time will be the big crisis of life (he suggests observing cats and other animals). Little did he know that Americans in general go into conniptions if we aren't gainfully employed most of our time.


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