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Be More Cat : Feline Wisdom for a Purr-fectly Happy Life
Embrace your inner cat with this light-hearted self-help book.From living in the moment, trusting your sixth-sense instincts, to taking cat naps and even going feral, this book will show you how to benefit by unleashing your innate cattitude. Cats' ability to seize the day makes them excellent examples of how to make the most of every moment; whether it's playing an impromptu game of chase the sock, or an opportune swiping of a slice of roast chicken, our cats have it sorted.They're flexible but also prepared to tread their own path and they recognise the importance of play and rest in equal quantities. This book reveals the nine different traits that you can take on board to Be More Cat and live a happier, healthier and all-round 'feline fabulous' existence.Packed with practical tips and exercises, interspersed with folklore and fun facts about our kitty gurus, there's something for everyone.So stretch out, relax and learn the art of being more cat.
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The Cat Who Had 60 Whiskers (The Cat Who… Mysteries, Book 29) : A charming feline mystery for cat lovers everywhere
Times are changing in Pickax: a new senior centre is in the works and a production of CATS is set to delight Moose County residents; Polly Duncan is off to Paris, leaving Qwill without a companion for his apple barn concerts; and The Librarians Who Lunch are showing their Art Hats to help unite Pickax with their Lockmaster County neighbours. Not to mention the conversion of the late Nathan Ledfield's mansion into a charitable museum!With Mr Ledfield's treasures being sold off to benefit needy children, the town is abuzz with excitement - until a mysterious death from a bee sting leaves everyone but Cool Koko in a state of confusion ...
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The Cat Who Knew Shakespeare (The Cat Who… Mysteries, Book 7) : A captivating feline mystery purr-fect for cat lovers
In the small town of Pickax an accident has claimed the life of the local paper's eccentric publisher, but to Jim Qwilleran and his Siamese cats Koko and Yum Yum it smells like murder.They soon sniff out a shocking secret - but Koko's snooping into an unusual edition of Shakespeare may prove catastrophic. Because somewhere in Pickax a lady loves not wisely but too well, a widow is scandalously merry, and a stranger has a lean and hungry look.The stage is set for Qwilleran, Koko, Yum Yum and the second act of murder most meow...
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Why does my cat purr when I want to pet her?
Cats often purr when they are feeling content and relaxed, so your cat may be purring in anticipation of being petted because she enjoys the attention and the physical contact. Purring can also be a way for cats to communicate their desire for affection and attention from their human companions. Additionally, the act of petting can be soothing for cats and can help to strengthen the bond between you and your pet.
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Does my cat have feline distemper?
I'm not a veterinarian, so I cannot diagnose your cat's condition. Feline distemper, also known as feline panleukopenia, is a highly contagious and potentially deadly viral disease in cats. Symptoms include fever, lethargy, vomiting, diarrhea, and dehydration. If you suspect your cat may have feline distemper, it is important to seek veterinary care immediately for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
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Do cat whiskers grow back?
Yes, cat whiskers do grow back. Just like human hair, cat whiskers are constantly growing and shedding. If a cat's whiskers are accidentally cut or broken, they will eventually grow back to their normal length. However, it is important to note that whiskers are very sensitive and play a crucial role in a cat's ability to navigate and sense their surroundings, so it's best to avoid cutting or trimming them whenever possible.
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Why does a cat meow at another cat?
Cats meow at each other as a form of communication. They may meow to establish dominance, to express aggression or playfulness, or to communicate their needs or desires. Meowing can also be a way for cats to greet each other or to get attention from another cat. Overall, meowing between cats serves as a way for them to interact and convey various messages to each other.
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Why does one cat meow at another cat?
Cats meow at each other as a form of communication. It can be a way to establish dominance, show affection, or signal playfulness. Meowing can also be a way for cats to express their needs or desires, such as wanting attention, food, or to go outside. Overall, meowing between cats is a way for them to interact and communicate with each other in their own unique feline language.
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Does the cat have black whiskers?
No, the cat does not have black whiskers.
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Why is my cat losing whiskers?
Cats can lose their whiskers for a variety of reasons, including normal shedding, stress, or illness. Whiskers can also become damaged or broken during everyday activities. However, if you notice a significant or sudden loss of whiskers, it may be a sign of an underlying health issue and it's best to consult with a veterinarian to rule out any potential problems. Whiskers are important for a cat's sensory perception, so it's important to monitor their health and well-being.
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Why does the cat always purr?
Cats purr as a form of communication and expression of contentment. It is a way for them to show that they are happy and relaxed. Purring can also be a self-soothing mechanism for cats, helping them to calm down in stressful situations. Additionally, some research suggests that purring may have healing properties, as the vibrations can promote bone and tissue regeneration.
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