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Yorkshire Terrier, ETHEL MUNDAY
Synopsis: Published for the
first time in 1958, it is considered
the best ever written about
the breed. Ethel Munday writes
about the origin, the morphology,
and how to take care of Yorkshires.
It shows how docile, intelligent,
and affectionate this breed
is. It comes with pictures and
illustrations.
Natural
healing for Dogs and Cats, by
DIANE STEIN
Synopsis: THE book describes
how to help your pet in the
most diverse illnesses making
use of plants and especially
dedication and companionship.
Sônia
Hirsch’ Cats, by SONIA
HIRSCH
Synopsis: With many stories
and pictures of cats, as well
as hints of what they like and
dislike, this book will certainly
charm the community of ailurophile
– which means people that
love cats.
Cats:
an Illustrated Guide with More
than 250 Breeds of Cats, by
DAVID ALDERTON
Synopsis: This work describes
the feline evolution, it’s
cycle of life and the characteristics
of the animal. It explains the
difference between cats with
and without pedigree. It brings
beautiful pictures easing the
cats’ identification.
Cat
and Kitten Care, by DAVID ALDERTON
Synopsis: Through helpful orientation
and veterinary advices, this
book shows which is the best
way to care for the cat throughout
his life. It is important to
highlight the chapter about
Cares in Emergencies, a good
step by step guide to help your
cat in acute moments: from artificial
nursing to the handling burns.
Happy
are the Cats, by ROSE KAPILA
Synopsis: Four boys walk around
the big city practicing small
thefts to survive. Then comes
a teacher who lived happy among
cats from the harbor, creating
a different world for the delightness
and dreams of those boys.
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