Cathedral Cats

Cathedral Cats by Richard Surman is a unique exploration of feline companions found in cathedrals across the British Isles. Published by HarperCollinsReligious in 1993, this first edition features 87 pages filled with captivating photography and engaging narratives. Surman presents two photographs of each cathedral cat, accompanied by a pen portrait detailing the cat’s life within its sacred surroundings.
Readers will discover a blend of nature and animal life as they delve into the individual stories of these cats, highlighting their unique characteristics and behaviors. The book captures the essence of the relationship between these animals and their historic environments, offering insights into both the cats and the cathedrals they inhabit. With its focus on pets and the charm of cats, Cathedral Cats provides a delightful glimpse into a lesser-known aspect of cathedral life.
Official synopsis Publisher
Photographer Surman has visited cathedrals throughout the British Isles and identified a cat that is associated with each, producing two photographs of each cat in its habitat with a pen portrait of the cat’s life in the cathedral and its particular foibles and eccentricities. Originally published in 1993.
FAQ
What is “Cathedral Cats” about?
Who is the author of “Cathedral Cats”?
When was “Cathedral Cats” published?
What is the ISBN for “Cathedral Cats”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
