How to Live with a Neurotic Cat 
Meh. The introduction made me smile -- "And then God created a furry lump which for lack of a better term He called the Cat. He looked at His creation and shook His head. It wasn't exactly what He had in mind.He held the thing up in the air and it hung limply from His finger. He dropped it to the ground and it spread out in all directions as flat as a pancake....He rubbed His beard incredulously. He didn't know whether to laugh or to cry. He knew of course that what He had just created was less
Accurate. Still love cats though.

Very funny and cute
Excellent bathroom reading. Accurate instruction manual for cats.
Worth the dollar I paid for it at that flea market. It describes my cat pretty well, actually. The illustrations were pretty good and humorous. To tell you the truth, the textual style could get a little grating from time to time. The book could have benefitted from being shorter, as it became kind of one-note the longer it went on. It's also a little dated. Still good for a laugh though!
Stephen Baker
Hardcover | Pages: 128 pages Rating: 3.46 | 473 Users | 62 Reviews

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ISBN: | 0517207346 (ISBN13: 9780517207345) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Cat owners know the truth: cats, in fact, own them and their feline needs must be met—sooner rather than later. In this delightfully irreverent book, highlighted by Jackie Geyer's evocative illustrations, the author of the highly successful, How to Live with a Neurotic Dog, offers coping mechanisms for those who struggle with the endless task of keeping their cats pampered and therefore happy.Particularize Based On Books How to Live with a Neurotic Cat
Title | : | How to Live with a Neurotic Cat |
Author | : | Stephen Baker |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 128 pages |
Published | : | 1999 by Gramercy Books (first published 1985) |
Categories | : | Humor. Animals. Cats. Nonfiction |
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Ratings: 3.46 From 473 Users | 62 ReviewsArticle Based On Books How to Live with a Neurotic Cat
This is an older book, from the 1980s, that appeared on the "giveaway" table in the Women's Restroom at work. Thank you, co-worker and declutterer, for sharing this amusing analysis--complete with diagrams--of cat behavior and lists of their preferences. Cat people will get a kick out of this and non-cat people may well mistakenly interpret the presence of this book on a cat person's bookshelf as suggestive of the fact that he or she is trying to "get help" for their feline. As if.Meh. The introduction made me smile -- "And then God created a furry lump which for lack of a better term He called the Cat. He looked at His creation and shook His head. It wasn't exactly what He had in mind.He held the thing up in the air and it hung limply from His finger. He dropped it to the ground and it spread out in all directions as flat as a pancake....He rubbed His beard incredulously. He didn't know whether to laugh or to cry. He knew of course that what He had just created was less
Accurate. Still love cats though.

Very funny and cute
Excellent bathroom reading. Accurate instruction manual for cats.
Worth the dollar I paid for it at that flea market. It describes my cat pretty well, actually. The illustrations were pretty good and humorous. To tell you the truth, the textual style could get a little grating from time to time. The book could have benefitted from being shorter, as it became kind of one-note the longer it went on. It's also a little dated. Still good for a laugh though!
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