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64 pp.
| Kingfisher |
January, 1998 |
TradeISBN 0-7534-5113-1
(3)
4-6
On each double-page spread, sidebars and detailed captions for the numerous drawings and photos offer facts about felines to supplement the short blocks of text. Beginning with a history of their evolution, the book introduces the three different groups of cats before focusing on the domestic cat. The biological explanations for traits and behaviors, as well as suggestions for pet care, are informative and useful. Glos., ind.