If Your Cat Could TalkAn experienced veterinarian explains how to read a cat's body language to tell the difference between instinct and learned behavior, and how to understand feline moods. |
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Printed and bound in China by Sheck Wah Tong | 6 |
WHAT IS A CAT? | 12 |
Becoming domesticated | 18 |
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