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Fairy Tales for Adults Volume 14 - cover

Fairy Tales for Adults Volume 14

Edith Nesbit, Anton Chekhov

Publisher: Sovereign

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Summary

We continue to explore the world of our feral friends and learn about some of their darker secrets, some of the naughty episodes of their hidden lives, and some of the most revealing confessions of what cats think about their human masters. It may come as a surprise but cats often do watch humans and attempt to imitate their behaviour, albeit not always very successfully.  And in the second half of this collection we meet humans who don't seem to know how to handle their pets without embarrassment and even those humans who try to be a bit too close to nature for their own good.
Available since: 04/13/2018.

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