Cats in the Navy

Cats in the Navy by Scot Christenson, published by Naval Institute Press in 2022, explores the historical relationship between cats and naval life. This 176-page book, written in English, delves into how cats transitioned from being seen as omens in ancient times to becoming trusted companions for sailors. The text is complemented by over eighty photographs, offering a visual journey alongside the informative narrative.
Readers will find a detailed account of the roles that cats played on ships, from pest control to serving as mascots for various navies around the world. The book covers themes of history and nature, highlighting the unique bond between humans and these animals at sea. With its engaging content and rich imagery, Cats in the Navy presents a fascinating look at the significance of cats in maritime history.
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Cats were seen as omens in ancient times but eventually became trusted animal companions to those who sailed the seas. From catching rats at docks and on ships at sea, cats often became mascots to the navies around the globe. Filled with informative text and more than eighty photos, Cats in the Navy provides a fun history of our feline friends who rode the waves with us.
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