Review of The Ultimate Guide to Understanding Your Cat

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Re: Review of The Ultimate Guide to Understanding Your Cat

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I just recently got a cat and I am very excited to read this book and get any knowledge or insight that I possibly can. This is very exciting and couldn’t have come at a better time.
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Being a cat owner and love I must say this book was really intriguing to read.
I recommend this book to any cat lovers and owners out there because of the detailed history, understanding and the show of mere ignorance in ancient times.
Great job done by the author, definitely going to read the entire book.
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I personally don't have a cat but this book " The Ultimate Guide to Understanding Your Cat" by Jia Mau is a must read if you are a novice like me or an expert in feline creatures. This book will help you understand their history, their behaviors and their strengths and weaknesses.
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Hi @SophiaNd, I just read your comments on the official review of "The Ultimate Guide to Understanding Your Cat" by Jia Mau and I would suggest you add more depth to your comments so that the official review team can see that you read the official review and the sample, i.e. This is a step-by-step guide to understanding your cat and why your cat does the things it does. Having owned a cat for more than ten years I thought I understood my White Sox but it looks like I have a lot to learn. I always thought his mental and physical health was well taken care of because I treated him like one of my children. This book explores the history of cats. I did not know how revered cats were in ancient Egypt and that when a cat died the owner would shave their eyebrows when morning their cats. My cat was incredible. He loved people and did not run from them. He would jump up on my bed at bedtime and crawl beneath the covers and lay his head on my pillow and go to sleep. At 5 a.m. he would start playing in the blinds and then he would be removed from my bed and put outside the door. I loved this cat so much and when it was time for him to cross the rainbow bridge, I was heartbroken. I would have a cat today, but unfortunately, I learned that I was allergic to cats and over the past ten years I have tolerated cats until my allergy would send me home. My cat was amazing. He loved anyone that came into my home except my son-in-law who he would not give the time of day. I am convinced that pets can tell right away if a person is a dog or cat lover and shun the non-lovers. This book is for cat lovers. @Mrlefty0706
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