Cats

Cats by Seymour Simon, published by Harper Collins on May 11, 2004, is a captivating exploration of these complex creatures. This edition features 40 pages filled with striking full-color photographs that complement the engaging prose. The book delves into the history of cats, tracing their domestication over the past 5,000 years, and highlights their beauty, playful nature, and hunting instincts.
Readers will find a comprehensive look at various aspects of cats, from their roles as beloved pets to their remarkable agility and hunting skills. The content is designed to appeal to those interested in juvenile nonfiction, animals, and pets, making it a valuable reference for young readers and cat enthusiasts alike. This edition presents a visually rich and informative experience, perfect for anyone looking to learn more about these fascinating mammals.
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Cats are fascinating, complex creatures. Since cats were first tamed about 5,000 years ago, they have enchanted people with their elegant beauty and mysterious manner. But cats can also be playful and cuddly pets, death-defying acrobats, or ruthless hunters. Come along as celebrated science writer Seymour Simon explores the many faces of this beloved animal with striking full-color photographs and engaging prose.
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