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  • Published: 31 October 2011
  • ISBN: 9781448110667
  • Imprint: Transworld Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 368

Cat Detective




Essential reading for all cat lovers

Does your cat scratch your carpets? Or soil in the house? Or perhaps your cat's behaviour has changed recently - becoming withdrawn or aggressive towards you or another member of your family? Or perhaps you would just like to understand the way your cat thinks?

In this comprehensive guide cat counsellor Vicky Hall helps cat owners identify what is causing their cat's behaviour and provides a clear step-by-step solution to tackling behavioural problems.

Fascinating case studies drawn from Vicky's personal and professional experiences are included. Each study is both informative and entertaining and will undoutedly help cat owners understand their cat's behaviour much better. This is essential reading for all cat lovers.

  • Published: 31 October 2011
  • ISBN: 9781448110667
  • Imprint: Transworld Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 368

About the author

Vicky Halls

Vicky Halls is a pet behaviour counselor and has spent over twenty years specialising in cats. Vicky also works on welfare projects with cat charities, writes and tutors cat behaviour courses and lectures all over the world to veterinary audiences. She is a registered veterinary nurse and qualified person-centred counsellor.

The author of a number of books for the general reader and co-author of veterinary textbooks and papers, her particular interests are the complexity of the modern cat/owner relationship and the welfare of unowned cats throughout the world. At home, she is a slave to the demands of Jean Patou, her Burmese.

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Praise for Cat Detective

'A useful insight into the way your cat thinks'

THE GOOD BOOK GUIDE

'Britain's leading feline shrink offers a fascinating insight into what's going on inside Tiddles's head'

YOU magazine

'A great present for anyone contemplating a cat on the basis that they're less trouble than a dog'

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