Claws and Purrs

Claws and Purrs by Peter Neville, published by Sidgwick & Jackson in 1992, is a first edition that spans 206 pages. This book delves into the dual nature of cats, examining both their docile and aggressive behaviors. Peter Neville, a pet therapist, aims to help cat owners understand the motivations behind their pets’ actions, using insights drawn from his experiences with his own cats.
In this exploration of feline behavior, readers will find a blend of practical advice and personal anecdotes that illustrate the complexities of cat interactions. Neville’s observations provide a framework for understanding why cats behave in certain ways, making it a valuable resource for pet owners seeking to enhance their relationship with their feline companions. The book focuses on the nuances of cat behavior, offering insights that are both informative and relatable for anyone interested in understanding their pets better.
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Author and pet therapist, Peter Neville, explores the docile and aggressive sides of the cat’s nature in order to help owners to understand why their pets behave as they do. He quotes his own three cats as examples and those he has owned previously.
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