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Characteristic of the book of cats: The Little Book of Extrainery Cats (compiled by Anita Kelsey)

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“The little book of extraordinary cats” (Compiled by Anita Kelsey), pays tribute to Cat Zara de Anita, who died at the age of 15. It had a rare form of cancer, an amputation of legs and other medical problems that appeared. Zara was loved. The 15 stories in this book represent the wonderful 15 years of Zara’s life.

“Discover the captivating world of fabulous cats in the small book of extraordinary cats. Join Anita Kelsey on a trip through fifteen notable stories that celebrate the courage, resistance and affection of our beloved feline companions,

From the space traveler pioneer Félicette to Therapy Cat London Meow. The book presents color photos of all cats.

Whether I am a cat lover or looking for moving stories of human animal connections, this book is a must.

The collection in this book was gathered by the behavioral of the United Kingdom Anita Kelsey, who directs a behavior practice referring to veterinary for cats. This is Anita’s third book: her other books They are claws, confessions of a cat hairdresser published by John Blake and Let’s Talk About Gats, which was published. “

My thoughts:

While I enjoyed this book, many of the stories and cats presented with which I was quite familiar. Current cat lovers may not be, but experienced cats of cats (As many of you are), I could have heard of many of these extraordinary cats of the news, the planet of animals, etc. While enjoying the book, I would have preferred to read at least some stories presented by random people or even Anita.

My favorite stories in this book are:

Dusty: the one who stole the neighbors (Chapter 2)

Casper: He who loved buses (Chapter 4)

Stubbs: the one that became an honorary mayor (Chapter 7)

Oliver: the one who loved an entire city (Chapter 9)

While those were my favorites, there are other eleven stories, as well as many, many honorary mentions of other cats that I am sure that most cat lovers would enjoy a lot.

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June 2024 through Amazon Worldwide

Format; Kindle / Paperback and Hardback

Editor: Aut published – Kiza Publishing

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FTC dissemination: I did not receive compensation for presenting this book. I received a copy of the book without charge in exchange for my honest review.

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National Dog Day and Game Pictures long and long!

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Hello everyone! Today is National Dog Day And Levi and I would like to take this time to wish all our dog friends a super happy day! (We want the kittens for a happy day too, since every day it is HIS hahaha)

At the end of June I had the pleasure of meeting a blog friend in person in person, as well as her beloved Penny dog! The charming woman I met is Dawn King and I will link to her blog below!

Levi, and Dawn’s beautiful Sheltie, Penny, had a game date at the end of June. Both doubted at the beginning (Because that’s how shelties roll¡), But soon adorable Penny and his bad forms that Levi had fun! Almost all Playdate photos were taken by Dawn, who is a photographer much better than me!

The two photos in the lower right of the collage above are not of that day.
The lower collage has more Playdate photos

(In the lower right, the photo Levi is on the left, Penny is on the right)

Dawn made a A LOT more thorough (and adorable) Blog post on this fun meeting on your blog and you can read that here! (There are more photos there too!)

Enjoy!!

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Great day in the mysterious factory of Klepto and Calico Cat

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We have just published our number 90 at the factory -Negeo 70 in the Klepto Cat series.

This is fun because the cover presents a photo that I took from the cat model for these stories. This is smokey, also known as rags. Chasing a bee in my mother’s garden.

In this story, Craig and the new home of Iris is finally a reality and plan an inauguration of the house, but someone or something is trying to cancel their dreams. Their peace and security are also at risk at risk, so they summon the Sheriff’s department and request the assistance of a psychic to help unravel the growing mystery. When everything else fails, they bring rags to sniff the problems, and Solfate, it does, eventually leading Craig to the culprit. This story leads readers about some unexpected excursions. However, do not worry, Rags also leads us to a happy surprise end.

Available in Kindle and printing on Amazon.com. Order your Kindle or print the copy of Claws and Effect today!

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The health benefits of your cat’s castration or stage

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The castration or sterilization of your cat is not just overwhelming and reduces unwanted litters. Did you know that it can also have an important impact on health and behavior? Here is a list of just some of the benefits:

  • Largely reduces the possibility of marking in spray both in men and females. Do not be mistaken about it: intact cats will be sprayed.
  • The reduced risk of cats that escape outdoors, driven by their impulse to mate.

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  • Outdoor allowed cats will be less likely to wander and fight.
  • Roaming can cause cats to be lost, blow cars or attack larger predators.
  • There is a reduced possibility of serious or abscess injuries to fight between men who compete for territory when they are looking for women.
  • The risk of testicular cancer in men is eliminated and reduces the possibilities of enlarged prostate.
  • Women will not have to withstand the painful mating process often violent.

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  • Sterilization before the first heat cycle of the female protects it from the development of ovarian and uterine cancer, as well as piometra (uterine infection). It also greatly reduces the possibilities of developing breast cancer.
  • In females, the relentless stress is eliminated that repeated heat cycles are eliminated in the body.
  • The reduced risk of contracting infectious diseases (such as IVF and FELV) transmitted when cats bite during fights or when they look away.
  • The reduced possibilities of aggressive behavior towards family members and other pets at home.
  • Repeated behavior of tosques/calls from females in heat is eliminated. This will also reduce the probability that intact men hang out of their home.
  • Your cat’s behavior will not be driven by hormones.

Do you need more information?

If you have questions or concerns about surgery or anesthesia risks, talk to your cat’s veterinarian. Do not wait until the unwanted behavior of having an intact cat begins to show. It is recommended that cats be castrated or sterilized at the age of five. Your veterinarian will offer personalized orientation based on your cat’s health and circumstances.

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For more information about Cat’s behavior and training, see PAM Johnson-Bennett’s books. We have included Amazon links for convenience.

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