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Research indicates that house cats share 95.6% of their genetic makeup with tigers. And you wonder why they sometimes act in unpredictable ways?

THE BOOK OF CATITUDE

This book contains photographs of all kinds of cats, along with the names of 116 different breeds.

 

You will be introduced to:

     * The most expensive cats

     * The most dangerous cats

     * The best cats around children

     * One of several cats that like to swim

 

One cat was in the race for a US Senate seat in the state of Virginia (he came in third). A Pennsylvania cat is an unrepentant career criminal.

 

The book also contains many quotes and useful information about feline characteristics, behavior and personalities. All cats have distinctive personalities and it’s easy to understand why many people think their cat is their best friend.

 

Although non-cat lovers might define “catitude” as arrogance, aloofness and self-centeredness, cat owners know their cats have the qualities of confidence, self-assuredness and knowledge of what they want (and deserve). They subscribe to the belief that “In ancient times cats were worshipped as gods; they have not forgotten this.”

$16.95, softcover, 133 pages

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CATS ARE SPECIAL FOLKS

If you love cats, this book is for you. (And if you hate cats, the author thinks you may be reincarnated as a mouse.) The book displays pictures of our furry friends accompanied by captions that suggest what they may be thinking. Several quotes about cats are interspersed throughout the book. The wide variety of photos in the book demonstrate the many moods of “people” of the feline persuasion.

$9.95, softcover, 64 pages

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What the heck is going on at the neighbors?

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THE AMERICAN JAIL, ITS DEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH

The American Jail is a comprehensive look at the evolution of the American Jail system. The authors' extensive research and expertise on the subject are clearly revealed in the concise, easy-to-read text. From the first goals of the New World to the high-tech prisons of our present day, Mr. Moynahan and Stewart have covered not only the evolution of the buildings themselves but that of the penal system as well as the ideas and attitudes of the societies that brought them into being.

$45.00, hardcover, 213 pages

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