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Talk to Your Cat - cover

Talk to Your Cat

Susie Green

Publisher: CICO Books

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Summary

We all know cats can talk – but how do we find out what our cat is actually saying?
Talk to Your Cat is the book that reveals the secrets of the enigmatic feline. With a host of cat lore and wisdom, as well as explaining body language, facial expressions, and the meaning of meows, the book breaks down the mysteries surrounding why cats do what they do! You'll find information on cat psychology, how breeding controls behaviour, finding the root cause of what has made your cat unhappy and all sorts of fascinating facts to help you better understand your feline friend. Soon you will know everything there is to know about your cat! But we may never understand why they knocked that glass off the table…
Available since: 03/08/2022.
Print length: 144 pages.

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