Your Cat Interpreter: How to Understand What Your Cat is Saying to You

Your Cat Interpreter: How to Understand What Your Cat is Saying to You

by David Alderton (Author)

Synopsis

Only through true understanding can we love our pets as close companions, and gain real insight into what they may be thinking and how they show their feelings for us. Although our pets share our lives, it is often easy to forget that cats can perceive the world very differently to us. This book provides everything you need to interpret your cat's actions and responses and to help you form an even deeper bond with your pet - a bond that can have positive psychological benefits for both of you. With increased understanding, you can promote better communication, prevent problems and resolve behavioural difficulties. We can learn from our animals, in the same way that they learn from us. In many ways, cats have superior senses and abilities to humans - a sharper sense of smell, quicker reaction times and more finely tuned intuition have long been acknowledged. Discovering - and proving - the secrets of animals' psychic abilities is a relatively new field of scientific investigation, but even at this stage, some results are startling, and will be of interest to all owners who wish to gain better insight into their pet's view of the world. If you want to understand what your cat is trying to say to you, this book will show you what their body language is conveying, what their vocalizations mean, and how you can mirror back such language to nurture a really loving relationship. The chapters include: 'How to Bond with your Cat', 'Touch and Healing', 'Talk with your Cat', 'Super -Sense', 'How to Live with your Cat', (including over 40 breed personalities), 'Your Cat's Sixth Sense' and 'Your Cat Problem-Solver'.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: CICO Books
Published: 02 Nov 2006

ISBN 10: 1904991483
ISBN 13: 9781904991489

Author Bio
Author and freelance journalist David Alderton is an international best-selling authority on pet care and natural history, with his book sales now totalling in excess of five million copies worldwide, in twenty-six languages. A Cambridge University trained vetinarian, two of his books on cats and their care were recently cited by the well-known zoologist Dr Desmond Morris as being in his personal list of 'The 100 Best Cat Books' published since 1727. David's work has won awards in the US from the Cat Writers' Association of America and the Maxwell Medal from the Dog Writers' Association of America, as well as being nominated for the Sir Peter Kent Conservation Book Prize. David is also a consultant for the Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council based in Washington DC. He lives in Brighton.