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Cats - A Portrait in Pictures and Words

Charlotte Fraser

Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing

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Summary

Every cat knows how to charm. Their alluring countenance and flawless prowess will put a smile on any feline lover's face. This stunning photographic collection of the cutest and most exquisite cats, complemented with a sprinkling of feline-inspired quotes and poems, is guaranteed to captivate and enchant anybody who has ever known the comforts of living with a cat.
Available since: 11/18/2014.

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