
Kitten Taming
By David Taylor
2009
First Published
3.78
Average Rating
192
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When you see a kitten in action, wildly tearing around the house, climbing up the curtains, and pouncing on shadows, you’ll have no doubt in your mind that he is most definitely the relative of a lion. Fear not, you don’t need any whips or chains to tame your crazy kitty! Filled with adorable photos and easy-to-follow advice, Kitten Taming is a helpful quick-reference book featuring everything you need to know about your young cat. This tail-to-whiskers guide covers kitten essentials like anatomy and basic needs, behavior, grooming, food, equipment, and health checks. Not my new sofa! Learn how to kitten-proof your home and garden with ingenious, simple suggestions from pet experts. Love and hisses? Cats are notoriously fickle and can turn from a purring love machine into a hissing banshee in a second. Find out how cats communicate and what your kitty is trying to tell you, whether it’s “Play with me!” or “Leave me alone!” Discover fun, humane ways to train your kitten! Teach your kitty mealtime manners, obedience, games, and how to use a litter box.
Avg Rating
3.78
Number of Ratings
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Author
David Taylor
Author · 21 books
David Conrad Taylor, BVMS, FRCVS, FZS, was a British veterinary surgeon. He was the first veterinary surgeon to specialise in zoo and wildlife medicine. Taylor worked with zoo and wild animals from 1957, acting as a consultant on the treatment of some of the rarest species on Earth. He was world-renowned as an expert in marine mammal medicine. In the mid-1970s and early 1980s, Taylor wrote a popular series of autobiographical books that charted his life and experiences as a "Zoo Vet". These books were adapted for Television in a drama series, One by One. He continued to be a prolific writer until his death. [wikipedia]