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Your ideal cat: insights into breed and gender differences in cat behavior

By Benjamin L. Hart, Lynette A. Hart

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For a happy relationship with your cat, go beyond the looks and make your pick based on demonstrated breed behavior. This is the advice of the Harts, two experts in animal communication and behavior, whose new book takes the process of selecting a cat to the next level by offering data-based behavioral profiles of a wide range of cat breeds. Developed over a lifetime of research and through extensive interviews with eighty veterinary experts, the profiles are presented in easy-to-use graphical form. A history of the development of different breeds is presented, and then breed-specific differences across a range of variables are discussed. These include twelve behavioral traits, in areas such as affection, sociality, activity level, and litter box use. After giving guidance about choosing a cat, the authors present some strategies for avoiding problem behaviors and resolving those that emerge. They also share fascinating theories about the origins of various common cat behaviors, including purring, yawning, eating grass, "flipping out" on catnip, and staking out territory. While the focus is on purebred cats, there is also lots of good information for owners of blends. The book ends with helpful guidance on further reading. Based on the latest science, this is a great book for anyone interested in the fundamental building blocks of feline behavior, and an invaluable handbook for cat owners.

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Megan Kendall

Purdue University

Date 2013
Pages 172
Series Title New Directions in the Human-Animal Bond
ISBN/ISSN 1557536481
Publisher Purdue University Press
URL http://www.thepress.purdue.edu/titles/format/9781557536488
Language English
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  1. Activity
  2. Animal roles
  3. Behavioral research
  4. Behavior and behavior mechanisms
  5. Books
  6. Breed differences
  7. Breeding
  8. Cats
  9. Health
  10. Mammals
  11. pet adoption
  12. Pet ownership
  13. Pets and companion animals