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The Interpretation of Cats: And Their Owners


  • Penguin - Allen Lane
  • by Claude Béata, Dr David Watson
A trail-blazing guide to feline mental health from a leading veterinary psychiatrist. The relationship between humans and cats has never been simple. Cats are mysterious and contradictory, independent and affectionate, predator and prey. Their true nature continues to elude us, and their subtle and complex behavioural problems can often seem unsolvable or incomprehensible.

ISBN 9780241681237 | EN | HB
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Publisher Penguin - Allen Lane
ISBN 9780241681237
Author(s) by Claude Béata, Dr David Watson
Publication date September 2024
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 222 x 138 mm
Pages 240
Language(s) English ed.
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A trail-blazing guide to feline mental health from a leading veterinary psychiatrist.

Is your cat happy? What can you do to help? And what can cats teach us?

The relationship between humans and cats has never been simple. Cats are mysterious and contradictory, independent and affectionate, predator and prey. Their true nature continues to elude us, and their subtle and complex behavioural problems can often seem unsolvable or incomprehensible.

In this ground-breaking book - a huge bestseller in its native France - veterinary doctor and psychiatrist Claude Béata draws on cutting-edge research and decades of experience with cats, to revolutionize our understanding of pets and transform our appreciation of feline mental wellbeing. Here, we meet Nougatine, a Siamese suffering from bipolar dysthymic disorder, Tabatha, an anxious Ragdoll with attachment issues, and Melly, an Abyssinian struggling with a feline form of schizophrenia - as well as their owners who seek advice and support.

Charming, surprising, and offering illuminating insight into a range of disorders, Béata's book calls for greater compassion and provides a new way of understanding cat psychiatry so we can care for the mental, and physical wellness of our beloved pets.