Cat Physics A Cartoon Primer

Cat Physics A Cartoon Primer by G. A. Mendenhall is a humorous exploration of the principles and motions unique to housecats. Published by HarperPerennial in 1993, this first edition spans 64 pages and is presented in English. The book combines entertaining illustrations with insights into the quirky behaviors of cats, making it an engaging read for pet owners and cat enthusiasts alike.
Readers will discover a blend of principles, theorems, and diagrams that shed light on the often puzzling antics of their feline companions. With a focus on humor, this work offers both answers and laughs, appealing to those curious about the physics behind cat behavior. The inclusion of 60 halftones enhances the visual experience, making this book a delightful addition to any collection related to pets or comic strips.
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A hilarious, not-so-scholarly tome of principles, theorems, and diagrams that explain the bevy of physical laws and motions unique to housecats. Anyone who has ever questioned odd cat behavior will find answers–and laughs–in Mendenhall’s volume. 60 halftones.
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