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Profiles Baxter, a library mascot who encourages reading in Maine, and introduces the history and characteristics of Maine Coon cats.
A compassionate, candid, and often humorous, biographical (and partially autobiographical) narrative/memoir of a six-decade long productive marriage of a remarkable woman and her distinguished veterinarian and professor husband, and how Alzheimer's disease, and its physical and psychological manifestations gradually, yet progressively, affected the couple's last four years, and especially, the author's supportive editor-teammate spouse, as the disease steadily eroded her personality and day-to-day ability to function. The account begins with Brucye's early years and gradually extends through how the couple first met on a "blind" date that was "engineered" by one of their mothers' mutual frie...
Discusses the history, development, habits and care of Maine coon cats. Includes photo diagram and general facts about cats.
'I think it is the best Scots romance since The Master of Ballantrae, ' said John Buchan when Flemington was first published in 1911. Violet Jacob's fifth and finest novel is a tragic drama of the 1745 Jacobite Rising, tightly written, poetic in its symbolic intensity, lit by flashes of humour and informed by the author's own family history as one of the Erskines of the House of Dun near Montrose. Drawn back to these roots in her later years, Violet Jacob also wrote many unforgettable short stories about the people, the landscapes and the language of the North-east. In this volume fourteen of these stories are re-collected and re-edited as Tales from Angus.
Here's an indispensable book filled with advice on how to treat and handle your pet during illness, after its visit to the vet or its stay at the pet hospital. An expert tells owners how to monitor the cats, temperature, pulse, heart rate; feed the cat when it's ill; give it medication, and more.
Pet lovers who think they know everything worth knowing about cats will find out otherwise when they open this book and try out its suggestions. Cats are notoriously curious and love to play--and this charmingly illustrated book inspires owners to play creatively with their feline companions. Playing with cats is more than fun. It's intellectually stimulating and reveals many facts about instinctive feline behavior that will surprise even experienced cat owners. The author suggests toys and play rituals, and complements her ideas with a wealth of delightful full-color photos. The book also features attractive line art and informative charts and tables.
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