John Bradshaw is a biologist who founded and directs the world-renowned Anthrozoology Institute, based at the University of Bristol. He has been studying the behaviour of domestic cats and their owners for over 25 years, and is the author of many scientific articles, research papers and reviews.
Thoughtful, useful and utterly absorbing . . . What this book does
is give us a better understanding of the way cats perceive the
world; and so how we might better accommodate ourselves to them
*Guardian*
A mind-altering book ... What makes Bradshaw's book so valuable is
his positive thinking. How can we make the cat less anxious? How
can we help?
*The Times*
Exceptionally thorough ... Bradshaw's concern and love for cats
shines through ... You could buy a dozen books by the many cat
whisperers, cat gurus and cat therapists that exist in our
feline-obsessed modern world, but their accumulated wisdom would
probably not help you understand your cats as well as Cat Sense
*Observer*
Bradshaw wants us to be better owners, and draws on the latest
research - much of it is his own - into feline behaviour to show us
how ... He offers admirably pragmatic solutions ... An entertaining
book, written in a relaxed style
*Sunday Times*
For any who may wonder what their feline companions are really
thinking, Cat Sense, by John Bradshaw, provides the best answers
that science can give
*New York Times*
A fascinating book every cat owner should read
*Irish Times*
Witty, surprising writing ... There is his delight in detail, a
talent for dismantling myths, but most importantly an ability to
build a coherent and entertaining theory from an apparent
contradiction that all cat-lovers will recognise: we seek to
understand cats even though it is our lack of understanding that
makes us love them
*Herald*
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