Truth about Cats

Truth about Cats by Philip Ardagh is a humorous and informative exploration of feline mysteries, published by Macmillan Children’s in 2006. This edition, written in English and spanning 89 pages, addresses intriguing questions about cats, such as their reputed nine lives, the origins of common sayings, and the cultural significance of cats throughout history.
Readers will find a blend of adventure and knowledge as the book delves into various aspects of cats, including their behavior and the myths surrounding them. With a focus on animals and poetry, this juvenile nonfiction work presents a lighthearted yet educational look at the world of cats, making it an engaging read for young audiences curious about these beloved pets.
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A very funny, entertaining and informative book from Philip Ardagh. Have you ever wondered if cats really have nine lives? Where the saying ‘letting the cat out of the bag’ come from? Whether black cats are good or bad luck? Why cats always land on their feet? Why the ancient Egyptians worshipped cats? The answers to these and many other feline conundrums are packed within the covers of this little book.
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