Cats Behaving Badly

Cats Behaving Badly

by Celia Haddon (Author)

Synopsis

Cats that insist on drinking from a tooth mug, cats that take their owners on (slow) walkies, cats with saggy tummy syndrome and cats that will only eat if their owners lie flat on the kitchen floor and say 'Yum yum yum' over the food bowl: these are some of the amusing dilemmas addressed by bestselling author Celia Haddon in this gem of a book. Drawing on her years of experience as a pet agony aunt on the pages of the Daily Telegraph, the author has advice for fat cats, faddy cats, food weirdo cats - and their humans - in this charming, light-hearted and well informed book. She unravels the mysteries of cat behaviour and dispenses tips and advice to help readers make their cat very happy indeed. Underpinned by up-to-date scientific research, this book is full of real cat stories and true owner dilemmas. It adds up to indispensable reading for cat lovers everywhere.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Publisher: Ebury Press
Published: 07 Oct 2010

ISBN 10: 0091932157
ISBN 13: 9780091932152
Book Overview: Britain's best-known cat agony aunt reveals why cats do the funny things they do

Media Reviews
?In this valuable little handbook, cat agony aunt Celia Haddon explains with a pleasing mix of wit and wisdom why cats behave in certain ways, while offering practical solutions to their owners' dilemmas and difficulties. From fat cats to faddy cats, loving to aloof, young blades to arthritic seniors, within these pages lie the secrets to a happy home life. * Choice Magazine *
Author Bio
Celia Haddon is Britain's best known cat agony aunt. From her previous column in the Daily Telegraph, her bestselling books and now via her popular website, www.celiahaddon.com, she continues to help people understand what makes cats do the funny things they do. Awarded the Golden Cat Award from the Feline Advisory Bureau for her work, she is currently taking further university studies in cat behaviour, assisted by the misbehaving cats of her village near Oxford.