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Highlights
- Indoor cats are not deprived. . . . . .
- About the Author: Christine Church has shared her home with as many as eleven indoor cats since 1983.
- 244 Pages
- Pets, Cats
Description
Book Synopsis
Indoor cats are not deprived. . . . . . in fact, keeping your cat indoors can add ten or more years to his life. Here's how to add quality to those years. Along with the scoop on litter boxes, creating a cat-safe home, and achieving a truce between cat and couch, this updated edition supplies the latest on nutrition for indoor cats, new vaccines and medicines, coping with feline emotions, and other essentials that make life more rewarding for you and your cat.* Help an outdoor kitty become a happy house cat
* Discover innovative new cat-care products and scores of online resources
* Learn about new treatments and medications for common illnesses
* Take the trauma out of travel (yes, you CAN train a cat to walk on a leash)
* Find out how to provide basic nursing care and first aid
From the Back Cover
Indoor cats are not deprived. . .. . . in fact, keeping your cat indoors can add ten or more years to his life. Here's how to add quality to those years. Along with the scoop on litter boxes, creating a cat-safe home, and achieving a truce between cat and couch, this updated edition supplies the latest on nutrition for indoor cats, new vaccines and medicines, coping with feline emotions, and other essentials that make life more rewarding for you and your cat.Help an outdoor kitty become a happy house catDiscover innovative new cat-care products and scores of online resourcesLearn about new treatments and medications for common illnessesTake the trauma out of travel (yes, you CAN train a cat to walk on a leash)Find out how to provide basic nursing care and first aid
Review Quotes
* ""This revised edition incorporates the tried and true with the newest advances in cat-care products and veterinary care."" (I Love Cats Magazine, May/June 2005)
About the Author
Christine Church has shared her home with as many as eleven indoor cats since 1983. She is a charter member of the Cat Writers' Association, which awarded the first edition of Housecat its Certificate of Excellence in 1999, and pens numerous articles for cat-focused publications.