Why Don't Cats Go Bald? : The Questions You've Always Wanted to Ask Your Vet by David Fisher DJV, EPUB, PDF
9781599212333 English 1599212331 Can cats be trained? Do cats have ESP? Why do cats scratch so much? Face it: You don't own your cat; your cat owns you. And since cats are often mystifying, complex furry creatures, veterinarian Dr. Skip Sullivan is here to answer all of your questions and more in this hilariously fun and quirky guide pertaining to all things feline. Like a cat weaving between your ankles, Why Don't Cats Go Bald? ties in informational Cat Stats, Cat Tips, and even personal Cat Tales from Sullivan's unforgettable experiences with the thousands of cats he's treated. This is one purrr- chase you won't regret!, This is a very funny book of fascinating facts about feline psychology, behavior, and health, with unique insight about cat traits we thought were inexplicable. For example: Why do cats suddenly start racing around the house for no apparent reason? We call this strange behavior "crazy hour." As the most highly evolved predator on the planet, cats are perfectly designed for hunting . . . Hunting requires long periods of stalking and waiting, punctuated by a sudden and furious burst of activity as they go for the kill. During these periods, cats sleep, rest, and conserve energy. House cats average 17 hours of sleep a day, particularly on days when 24 or Lost aren't on television. In mouse-free environments, cats lack prey, and these long periods of rest are interrupted by bursts of activity that mimic a cat's natural behaviorthe capture of food prey. The stored energy eventually has to be released. This is not a book just for cat lovers but for any reader who loves entertaining nature books such as Why Do Men Have Nipples? and Do Fish Drink Water? Dr. Skip Sullivan is a vet who owns The Cat Practice in New York City, which he founded in 1972. He is a graduate of the Veterinary School at Cornell University, and he is a Vietnam veteran who served in the Marine Corps and was awarded the Bronze Star Medal with a combat V. David Fisher is a comedy writer who lives in Riverdale, New York, with his family (and two cats!), WHY DON'T CATS GO BALD? The Questions You've Always Wanted to Ask Your Vet (Lyons) Dr. Skip Sullivan and David Fisher This[HG1] is a very funny book of fascinating facts about feline psychology, behavior, and health, with unique insight about cat traits we thought were inexplicable. For example: Why do cats suddenly start racing around the house for no apparent reason? We call this strange behavior "crazy hour." As the most highly evolved predator on the planet, cats are perfectly designed for hunting . . . Hunting requires long periods of stalking and waiting, punctuated by a sudden and furious burst of activity as they go for the kill. If you keep your house clean, there may be long periods between targets of opportunity. During these periods, cats sleep, rest, and conserve energy. House cats average 17 hours of sleep a day, particularly on days when24orLostaren't on. In mouse-free environments, cats lack prey, and these long periods of rest are interrupted by bursts of activity that mimic a cat's natural behaviorthe capture of food prey. The stored energy eventually has to be released. This is not a book just for cat lovers but for any reader who loves entertaining nature books such asWhy Do Men Have Nipples? andDo Fish Drink Water? Dr. Skip Sullivan is a vet who owns The Cat Practice in New York City, which he founded in 1972. He is a graduate of the Veterinary School at Cornell University, and he is a Vietnam veteran who served in the Marine Corps and was awarded the Bronze Star Medal with a combat V. David Fisher is a comedy writer who lives in Riverdale, New York, with his family (and two cats!)
9781599212333 English 1599212331 Can cats be trained? Do cats have ESP? Why do cats scratch so much? Face it: You don't own your cat; your cat owns you. And since cats are often mystifying, complex furry creatures, veterinarian Dr. Skip Sullivan is here to answer all of your questions and more in this hilariously fun and quirky guide pertaining to all things feline. Like a cat weaving between your ankles, Why Don't Cats Go Bald? ties in informational Cat Stats, Cat Tips, and even personal Cat Tales from Sullivan's unforgettable experiences with the thousands of cats he's treated. This is one purrr- chase you won't regret!, This is a very funny book of fascinating facts about feline psychology, behavior, and health, with unique insight about cat traits we thought were inexplicable. For example: Why do cats suddenly start racing around the house for no apparent reason? We call this strange behavior "crazy hour." As the most highly evolved predator on the planet, cats are perfectly designed for hunting . . . Hunting requires long periods of stalking and waiting, punctuated by a sudden and furious burst of activity as they go for the kill. During these periods, cats sleep, rest, and conserve energy. House cats average 17 hours of sleep a day, particularly on days when 24 or Lost aren't on television. In mouse-free environments, cats lack prey, and these long periods of rest are interrupted by bursts of activity that mimic a cat's natural behaviorthe capture of food prey. The stored energy eventually has to be released. This is not a book just for cat lovers but for any reader who loves entertaining nature books such as Why Do Men Have Nipples? and Do Fish Drink Water? Dr. Skip Sullivan is a vet who owns The Cat Practice in New York City, which he founded in 1972. He is a graduate of the Veterinary School at Cornell University, and he is a Vietnam veteran who served in the Marine Corps and was awarded the Bronze Star Medal with a combat V. David Fisher is a comedy writer who lives in Riverdale, New York, with his family (and two cats!), WHY DON'T CATS GO BALD? The Questions You've Always Wanted to Ask Your Vet (Lyons) Dr. Skip Sullivan and David Fisher This[HG1] is a very funny book of fascinating facts about feline psychology, behavior, and health, with unique insight about cat traits we thought were inexplicable. For example: Why do cats suddenly start racing around the house for no apparent reason? We call this strange behavior "crazy hour." As the most highly evolved predator on the planet, cats are perfectly designed for hunting . . . Hunting requires long periods of stalking and waiting, punctuated by a sudden and furious burst of activity as they go for the kill. If you keep your house clean, there may be long periods between targets of opportunity. During these periods, cats sleep, rest, and conserve energy. House cats average 17 hours of sleep a day, particularly on days when24orLostaren't on. In mouse-free environments, cats lack prey, and these long periods of rest are interrupted by bursts of activity that mimic a cat's natural behaviorthe capture of food prey. The stored energy eventually has to be released. This is not a book just for cat lovers but for any reader who loves entertaining nature books such asWhy Do Men Have Nipples? andDo Fish Drink Water? Dr. Skip Sullivan is a vet who owns The Cat Practice in New York City, which he founded in 1972. He is a graduate of the Veterinary School at Cornell University, and he is a Vietnam veteran who served in the Marine Corps and was awarded the Bronze Star Medal with a combat V. David Fisher is a comedy writer who lives in Riverdale, New York, with his family (and two cats!)