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One Hundred Ways for a Cat to Train Its Human Celia Haddon

One Hundred Ways for a Cat to Train Its Human By Celia Haddon

One Hundred Ways for a Cat to Train Its Human by Celia Haddon


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At last, the handbook all you cool cats have been waiting for! One hundred easy ways to discover the joys of a purrfectly obedient human.

One Hundred Ways for a Cat to Train Its Human Summary

One Hundred Ways for a Cat to Train Its Human by Celia Haddon

At last, the handbook all you cool cats have been waiting for! One hundred easy ways to discover the joys of a purrfectly obedient human.

Though humans cannot speak cat, they vocalise repeatedly. Most of their vocalisations are meaningless and can be completely ignored.

In urban areas, fun can be got from hunting human objects such as mink stoles or old underpants. For some reason this kind of prey is usually greeted with human laughter.

To get a male human off an armchair, jump on the back of it, hold down his head with a firm paw and lick his bald patch.

Purring right into the ear is one of the kindest ways to tell a human being that it is time to get out of bed.

Don't miss Celia Haddon's new book, 100 Ways to Be More Like Your Cat - your guide on how to improve your life by learning from your cat!

About Celia Haddon

Celia Haddon is a bestselling anthologist whose books have sold well over 1,000,000 copies worldwide. She was the Daily Telegraph's pet agony aunt and is a reputed lover and worshipper of cats, having lived with them and loved them since she was a child. She has compiled a number of anthologies in their honour. She is also compiler of the best-selling One Hundred Ways series and a qualified cat behaviourist.

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GOR012022102
9780340786055
0340786051
One Hundred Ways for a Cat to Train Its Human by Celia Haddon
Used - Like New
Paperback
Hodder & Stoughton
20011018
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