Cats

Cats by Wilfrid Swancourt Bronson is an illustrated science picture book published by Sunstone Press in February 2007. This edition, comprising 84 pages, explores various types of cats, including wild, tame, alley, and barn cats, making it suitable for younger readers. The book draws from the author’s extensive experience studying and keeping cats as pets, providing insights into their physical characteristics, instincts, and habits.
Readers will discover practical advice on how to engage with kittens and cats, including tips on constructing a den and guidelines for raising healthy pets. The book also covers the entire cat family, featuring lions, tigers, and cheetahs, along with a brief history of domestic cats. Accompanied by amusing and informative illustrations, this book offers a wealth of knowledge while ensuring that younger children find endless entertainment in its visuals.
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Wild cats, tame cats, alley cats, barn cats–all kinds of cats fill the pages of this science picture book for younger readers. It grew out of years spent by the author in studying cats and keeping them as pets. The physical characteristics of cats, their instincts and habits are described and explained. There is an interesting section on how to play with a kitten or cat, what kind of den to construct and directions for making it. There are rules for raising healthy, happy cats–how to feed them, keep their quarters clean, and train them. In the last part of the book, the author takes up the whole cat family–lions, tigers, cheetahs, and their cousins–and he ends with a brief history of our pets as we know them today. The amusing and informative pictures on every page not only illustrate the text, but provide a wealth of additional information. Younger children will find endless entertainment in the pictures, and there is no age limit to those who will enjoy the informal, authentic text. Wilfrid Swancourt Bronson wrote his first book at the age of eight. Called “Animal People,” it started like this: “This book is for children who are interested in animals and birds. It has verey good pictures in it and children can understand it verey easily.” He later learned to spell, and wrote and illustrated over twenty books for children with “verey good pictures” that they could understand. Young readers everywhere are glad he did.
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