How to Live with a Calculating Cat

How to Live with a Calculating Cat by Eric Gurney is a handbook published by New English Library in 1978, featuring 115 pages in English. This edition offers insights into the unique characteristics of cats, emphasizing their independence and cleverness. The book presents a humorous take on the relationship between cats and their owners, highlighting the notion that cats often seem to own their humans rather than the other way around.
Readers will find practical advice on how to coexist with their feline companions, learning to navigate the complexities of cat behavior. The text explores the cleverness of house cats, providing tips on how to manage their calculating nature. This engaging guide aims to equip cat owners with the knowledge to better understand and interact with their pets, making it a useful resource for anyone looking to enhance their relationship with their cat.
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Cats are a proud lot, and the pages of history overflow with tales of their amazing deeds. They’re aloof, independent, calculating — clever little thinkers that usually wind up owning their owners. You can’t outwit the modern, up-to-date house cat, Felis domestica calculata. But at least you can learn to hold your own. Thousands of cat persons have — with the estimable assistance of Eric Gurney’s handbook.
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