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Posted in Animals (Wednesday, July 23, 2008)

Written by Bonnie V. Beaver. By Saunders. The regular list price is $51.95. Sells new for $49.35. There are some available for $12.41.
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1 comments about Feline Behavior.

  1. As a volunteer at our local Humane Society, I've wanted so bad to help with the cats that are unadoptable. Behavior is the greatest challenge and obstical that cats must prove themselves capable of to reach the goal of somebody to love them. I really want to move into this department to do all I can to ensure all the cats possible get the chance to go home. This book is one great start!! It's very technical however. And I find alot of words (usually anatomical) that I must reference to fully understand. But hey, that's called learning!!!!!!!!!


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Posted in Animals (Wednesday, July 23, 2008)

By The Lyons Press. The regular list price is $24.95. Sells new for $4.00. There are some available for $0.01.
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Posted in Animals (Wednesday, July 23, 2008)

Written by Cedric Tutt. By Wiley-Blackwell. The regular list price is $126.99. Sells new for $101.59. There are some available for $109.11.
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2 comments about Small Animal Dentistry, A manual of techniques.

  1. I bought this book for a friend who is just starting her own library. Excellent book for any one starting in dentistry or just wanting a book which covers all the bases. Covers instruments, equipment, techniques and drugs. It is loaded with great picutres and models.


  2. SMALL ANIMAL DENTISTRY: A MANUAL OF TECHNIQUES is a 'must' reference for any college-level holding strong in small animal veterinary science. It's designed as a 'how to' manual which uses color photos to provide a step-by-step walk-through coverage of common techniques, and will serve as an excellent classroom manual as well as a vet's reference. From proper tools and techniques to close-ups of common conditions and discussions of challenges in small animal dentistry, this reference is packed with insights and perfect for both vet classes and practicing vets alike.

    Diane C. Donovan
    California Bookwatch


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Posted in Animals (Wednesday, July 23, 2008)

Written by Michael E. Peterson and Patricia A. Talcott. By Saunders. The regular list price is $84.95. Sells new for $80.70. There are some available for $60.00.
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1 comments about Small Animal Toxicology.

  1. An excellent ready reference for common ( and not so common ) poisonings in small animal patients. One of my most used texts in an emergency/ ICU setting. invaluable.


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Posted in Animals (Wednesday, July 23, 2008)

Written by Jim Davis. By Ballantine Books. The regular list price is $12.95. Sells new for $4.99. There are some available for $0.01.
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5 comments about Lights, Camera, Hairballs!: Garfield at the Movies (Garfield (Unnumbered)).

  1. Its too bad we don't use Garfield for movie reviews because it would make choosing the right one easier.


  2. I teach second grade that there is no bigger movitater to reading than Garfield books. So I spent a fortune of my classroom funds buying new ones only to have them fall apart and be useless.Not just one Garfield book, but all of the ones I had bought...maybe 4 or 5 of them. When I complained to Amazon they said they had no control over workmanship and it was "too bad" that that had occurred, but there was nothing they could do. Anyone who reads this needs to buy only library bound copies, as the customer has no way of knowing of this malady until it's too late and you have a pile of pages in your classroom library.
    Kathy Carbone


  3. I bought this book for my 9-year-old son, and he loves it! He loves recognizing many of the movies mentioned in the book, and we talk about the other movies he doesn't know. This book has given him hours of laughs, and he loves sharing it with his friends.


  4. My 8 year old son wanted this book because he loves Garfield. This is a very good book and it helps him to read different types of letters. My older son (11) read the book and liked it as well. I think it is a very funny book. It does help that we all like Garfield.


  5. This is great! Garfield gives his review of "Garfield Style" movies. I love all the puns and inside jokes. You have to love movies to enjoy this book.


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Posted in Animals (Wednesday, July 23, 2008)

Written by Arden Moore. By Storey Publishing, LLC. The regular list price is $9.95. Sells new for $0.64. There are some available for $0.01.
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1 comments about 50 Simple Ways to Pamper Your Cat.

  1. "50 Simple Ways to Pamper Your Cat" offers loads of ways to provide practical care and pampering for your cat companion. Moore writes in a humorous and easy-to-read style that makes the book fun to read as well as informative. She even offers recipes to make any finicky kitty's mouth water. Anyone who is owned by a cat will enjoy this book.


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Posted in Animals (Wednesday, July 23, 2008)

Written by Cleveland Amory. By Back Bay Books. The regular list price is $12.95. Sells new for $1.99. There are some available for $0.01.
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5 comments about The Cat Who Came for Christmas.

  1. "The Cat Who Came for Christmas" is an utter joy to read. If one obtains pleasure from cats as I do, Amory's memoir will allow them to purr and feel the feline's silky fur against their skin.

    As an animal activist, Amory did not own his own cat, but suddenly, out of nowhere; he is (owned) by a stray that he calls Polar Bear. If anybody has ever had a cat, they know that she will take over the entire house as Amory's cat does. Didn't you know that cats are the center of the universe?

    Amory talks to Polar Bear as if he's his best friend, and the reader enters into a dialogue of sweet ecstasy. Amory takes the cat's personality and characteristics and makes him human. It's almost as if Polar Bear should be sitting at the kitchen table with a knife and fork eating his Fancy Feast!

    The writing is beautiful.... long flowing sentences.... charming insight about the cat's world, life, beauty, grace, and breathtaking nine lives. I loved it!


  2. I received "The Cat Who Came for Christmas" as a Christmas gift, and I could not put down this biography of Polar Bear and his human. Some aspects of the true story made me sad, but Cleveland Amory's love for animals was inspiring. I love cats, but I am unemployed now due to multiple sclerosis (MS), so I cannot afford the responsibly of adopting a kitty. I have a lot of time and love to devote to a shelter cat, but I have no money. Caring for a cat or kitten would make my life so much better.

    Christine Powers
    Waltham, MA


  3. Amory's tale of his rescued cat in their first year together is a classic. Any cat lover can tell you, saying that a cat is strange, peculiar, or particular is simply redundant. Yet, they are as individual as finger prints. And in spite of their circumstances, many of them are very loving and generous with their time and attention (except when they're sleeping of course). Amory's Polar Bear, white cat, green eyes, is a perfect example of feline gratitude.

    Rescuing an animal is often as traumatic for the rescuer as it is for the rescued. They do not understand what the person is trying to do or why. Often they've been abused, verbally or physically, by nearly every person they've ever met. The ability to bounce back, as Polar Bear shows, is indicative of the capacity and need for love that cats have. When their person demonstrates such love, they will put up with shots, vet visits, even cat psychiatrist visits; although not without letting everyone know what they they think of it.

    Amory has given the world a story that all people owned by cats can appreciate. I'm sure that most cats who know the story approve as well. This could be a cautionary tale for unwary people who have no experience with cats. It certainly is a wonderful recounting of a cat and person relationship, one that we who are owned by cats applaud.


  4. I am a cat lover and once, I had a Christmas cat too. She was a stray and she visited me on the eve of Christmas. From then on, we're friends. As much as I would like to give this book a 5-star rating, I couldn't do it. It started all right and after all, it's 5 more days to Christmas -- a great time to read something like this. I even like it's first sentence: "To anyone who has ever been owned by a cat, it will come as no surprise that there are all sorts of things about your cat you will never, as long as you live, forget."

    Sadly, further down the reading, it got tired. Too much historical details and whatever else. I had to force myself to continue reading and there came a point I just can't do it anymore. I waved the white flag. Don't get me wrong, I love cats but I wished the book could've been more reader-friendly.


  5. I love this book and have read it three times over the years. From the first page I found myself fascinated by the relationships, the personalities, the emerging love between this strong-willed kitty and the people who were trying to save him from a brutal life on the streets of New York.

    If you love cats, or if you would just like to understand "cat people" better, this is a light, quick read that will make you smile.

    It's not great literature (hence, the four stars) but it is a memorable and charming tale that I will probably read for a fourth time someday. I'm glad I bought it and I highly recommend it.


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Posted in Animals (Wednesday, July 23, 2008)

Written by Don Holt. By Andrews McMeel Publishing. The regular list price is $12.95. Sells new for $1.92. There are some available for $0.97.
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5 comments about Praying With Katie God, My Cat, And Me.

  1. I was given this book several years ago by the pastor of my church. It gave me a brand new outlook on the unconditional love of God. I have read it several times, as it is very inspirational and is an "easy" read. I have purchased copies for friends and highly recommend it to EVERYONE...


  2. I actually loved this book and read it 3 times before passing it along to another cat-loving Christian friend.

    The book is great except . . . When the author is referencing God as a pronoun, he uses His/Her; what is up with that????? As a minister, the author should know better than this!! It is just silly.

    Also, the cursing near the end of the book was unacceptable; grief can be expressed without using the Lord's name in vain. But of course, this is just my opinion.



  3. The book makes clever analogies to the life of the author's cat, Katie, and his relationship with God. You may find yourself seeing your relationship with God in a new, more intimate way. You may find comfort and enjoy the litte parables. I found some aspects of Katie's life upsetting and couldn't get pass those to embrace the book.


  4. When this book was given to me my initial reaction was that I wasn't impressed. That was before I started reading beyond the introduction. By assessing his relationship with a kitten, the author looks at his relationship with his God in a new light.

    It would seem presumptuous to compare oneself to God, but sometimes I think it is our nature to try to see things from God's perspective.

    This book gave me a lot to think about in terms of my relatonship with my creator - quite a feat in such a small and unscholarly work.



  5. What a cool book! I've never read anything like this. I was afraid it was going to be sappy and silly, but I was COMPLETELY wrong, so if you're thinking the same thing, read on.

    One of my pet peeves (no pun intended) is people who anthropomorphize their pets, assigning specifically human motivations to their behavior, and that's what I expected from this book. But the author doesn't do that at all. In fact, at first he's annoyed by his cat Katie and her feline ways when she gets in his way as he's trying to meditate and pray. But she ends up becoming an inspiration to him, at times a metaphor, a reminder of his humanity, or a grounding influence in his soul-searching. By observing Katie's behavior and his own reactions to it, the author has come up with some very original spiritual insights. Katie's unwitting role in all of this is really fascinating, not to mention amusing.

    This is not just a book for "cat people." I think anyone who cares about spiritual growth would get something out of it. I know I did, and I don't even have a cat... yet.



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Posted in Animals (Wednesday, July 23, 2008)

Written by Gerina Dunwich. By Citadel. The regular list price is $12.00. Sells new for $3.19. There are some available for $3.09.
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5 comments about Your Magickal Cat: Feline Magick, Lore, and Worship.

  1. From ancient beginnings to modern day pets, cats are breed all their own. No other animal has such an amazing history as the cat. Gerina Dunwich does a wonderful job telling you all about the history of this magickal creature and how you can share the magick in your life with your cat. Highly recommended for those insterested in familiar magick work, or anyone who just wants to learn more about cats.


  2. I was planning on buying this book, but decided not to after reading a few reviews which revealed that the author had given away at least ten cats of her own, using the old "moving away" excuse. Anyone who can do that is obviously not a person who has a true affinity, care, or respect for cats - or any animal. True witches have a bond with animals - our brethren - and Dunwich obviously fails the test. I won't be reading this or any other of her books.


  3. I question the fact that the author calls herself a lifelong cat lover, since, in the introduction, she readily admits to having given away more than ten felines in her household because she was moving across the country. This made me seriously doubt the integrity of the author, as any true cat lover would NEVER do such a thing. It made me wonder whether she saw them as living beings and members of the family, as my cats are to me, or just ornaments that can be cast aside if they become inconvenient. Perhaps I'm cynical, but the book just smacked of a means to make money for an author whose work is fairly pedestrian. In regards to the content, it covered such mundane matters as history, naming your cat and the like. If you want books written by apparently genuine cat lovers, I would suggest Patricia Telesco's book Cat Magic and Daisy Pepper's Spells For Cats. They cover pretty much the same content and seem to come from a place of genuine care and concern for our feline friends.


  4. I have read a good number of books written by prolific author Gerina Dunwich and I can honestly say that "Your Magickal Cat" is definitely my favorite one out of the bunch! Like the author, I too am a Witch and a cat-lover, and I found this book to be truly inspiring, educational, and quite interesting. The chapter dedicated to the goddess Bast discusses how the cat was worshipped and protected as a sacred animal in ancient Egypt, and the astrological chapter on feline sun-signs is quite a fun read. There are also sections containing valuable information on metaphysical healing techniques for cats, interpreting cat symbols in dreams, cats as Witches' familiars, and so much more. This well-written and beautifully-illustrated book tastefully mixes history with folklore and spells, and even sprinkles in some charming cat poetry to tickle the fancy of any cat-lover. I highly recommend this book to all Pagans and non-Pagans alike who hold a special place in their hearts for the wondrous feline. I personally rate it 10 stars. Blessed be!


  5. Being Pagan and a cat lover, I thought this would be a great little book when I received it for my birthday. Maybe it's that I'm not a neophyte - I've been studying for nine years - but this reads like someone who just discovered Paganism and thinks everything is shiny flowers and pretty little butterflies. It was "sacred this" and "magickal that", the writing didn't flow and transitions were nonexistent, and the editor should be ashamed at the grammatical errors and typos that abound.

    That said, there *are* some interesting tidbits of information. It was researched fairly thoroughly, but not exactly exhaustively. There's a fair amount about Bastet and other cat worship. There's also some pretty disturbing facts about the cruelty and torture cats have suffered throughout history - but even more disturbing is that she does not emphasize enough that the spells and potions that require cat parts amount to nothing more than sadistic animal abuse, and it scares me to think of what some of the less benevolent people in our society might do to a cat if they think it'll get them whatever they want. Not to mention that I wonder at how much of a cat lover the author really is if she doesn't see the potential cruelty - and if she could leave her brood of cats behind when she moved across the country. I could *never* abandon my precious cats like that.

    Overall, this book would most likely be fun for a newbie, but anyone who's seriously studied for two years will probably find this an eye-roller.



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Posted in Animals (Wednesday, July 23, 2008)

Written by Shin Otani. By Chronicle Books. The regular list price is $12.95. Sells new for $5.18. There are some available for $0.31.
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2 comments about The Cats of Venice.

  1. If you like cats, or if you like Venice, you are sure to like this little gem of a book. Course, if you're like me and like em both...well, this book is a must! Highly recommended.


  2. This is a sweet little book with wonderful pictures. Makes a great gift for a cat person or someone who likes to travel to Italy. The pictures really are great!


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