The Cat-a-logue

The Cat-a-logue by Janice Anderson is a 2nd edition published by Guinness Books in 1989, featuring 128 pages in English. This book presents a collection of stories, facts, and records that explore the role of cats throughout history, folklore, religion, language, and the arts.
Readers will find a diverse array of content that highlights the significance of cats in various cultural contexts. The book delves into the fascinating connections between felines and human society, offering insights into their historical and artistic representations. With its engaging format, The Cat-a-logue serves as a resource for those interested in pets and the unique place cats hold in our lives.
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A collection of stories, facts, and records about cats and their part in history, folklore, religion, language, and the arts.
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