Best of
Cats

1987

Coping with Sorrow on the Loss of Your Pet


Moira Anderson Allen - 1987
    Treats this serious subject with sympathetic feelings. An excellent guide allowing us to understand that we are not alone with our grief. Anyone who has a pet should read it. -Dog Week Written with compassion and understanding; truly required reading for any pet owner. -Dog World Coping with Sorrow addresses every aspect of pet loss and grief. Written in a clear, friendly style. It takes a pet owner by the hand and walks him through the stages of bereavement, offering explanations and coping strategies at every step. -Canine Concepts A small gem of a book. Anderson's book fills the need for a comprehensive, yet easily read, publication on pet loss and owner bereavement. The message is one of love, common sense, and practical information. -The Delta Society This book has been needed for a long time-like forever! The wealth of information given by pet owners makes the book come alive. It's a lovely thing, beautifully and generously written from the bottom of a superb writer's heart. -Dog Writers Association of America It gets right to the heart of the issue of pet loss, right to where people are hurting. [Its] warm, down-to-earth language reaches out to a pet owner on the level of friend to friend. -Bloodlines

Stray


A.N. Wilson - 1987
    A story which takes the reader through the cat-flap and into the world of Pufftail, an old tabby cat who has been around and done many things.

Minou


Mindy Bingham - 1987
    A cat who does not know how to take care of herself is abandoned in the streets of Paris and discovers self-reliance by working as a mouser at the Notre Dame Cathedral.

Whiffle Squeek


Caron Lee Cohen - 1987
    But one nigh t Whiffle Squeek meets a hungry monster with almost disastrous results. Full-color illustrations.

Tabitha Tabby's Fantastic Flavor


Jean Lewis - 1987
    Tabitha's unwritten secret ice cream recipe, which brought fame and fortune to the family, is forgotten when she receives a bump on the head.

Catmopolitan


Ilene Hochberg - 1987
    Readers will find all the popular features of the original--articles, sex quizzes, a sizzling book digest, glitzy ads and more--plus a captivating cast of fascinating felines. 48 pages of full-color photographs.

25 Cats Named Sam and One Blue Pussy and Holy Cats by Andy Warhol's Mother


Andy Warhol - 1987
    

The Cat Sold It!


Alice L. Muncaster - 1987
    110 full-color illustrations.

Can you catch Josephine? (Josephine)


Stéphane Poulin - 1987
    It’s a wonderful romp as Daniel’s cat Josephine takes on the whole school, running from classroom to library, girls’ washroom, science room and gym, with little Daniel trying to catch her. When the chase finally ends in the principal’s office, Daniel and the reader are in for a very funny and delightful surprise.

Light Moments


Pat Brady - 1987
    Share the laughs with Rose Gumbo, her zany husband Jimbo and son Pasquale in a book filled with...Light Moments

Good Clean Fun (A Rose Is Rose, No 3)


Pat Brady - 1987
    

Kittens, Kittens, Kittens (A Golden Look-Look Book)


Edith Kunhardt - 1987
    Introduces the physical characteristics and behavior of members of the cat family, including the lion, tiger, leopard, and cheetah and illustrates why domestic cats make wonderful pets.

The Essential Cat


Thomas Wester - 1987
    

Cats: Thomas Wester


Thomas Wester - 1987
    One hundred and twenty-two superbly realistic photographs of cats in repose and on the prowl, in groups and in solitary splendor, neither cartoonish nor cutesy: the ultimate book for cat lovers.