The Trainable Cat: How to Make Life Happier for You and Your Cat
Autor John Bradshaw, Sarah Ellisen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 mar 2017
From the on-screen experts for BBC2's Cat Watch, and based on their groundbreaking research - this is the ultimate guide to making your cat a happier, more sociable animal.
The idea of a trained cat is a contradiction in terms, isn't it? Naturally solitary, wary, easily threatened by newcomers, they are attached to place rather than people, and much of their 'antisocial' behaviour arises in situations where that attachment is threatened. But, as cat experts Sarah Ellis and John Bradshaw argue, such stress-induced behaviour can be prevented, reduced, even eliminated, by training.
A comprehensive and engaging step-by-step guide,The Trainable Catwill help you to help your cat negotiate the complexities of everyday life: to enjoy living with humans - including new babies and lively toddlers - and other pets; to answer to their name; settle into a new home; and to overcome the anxiety of a visit to the vet. You can train your cat to do what is in its own best interests - even when its instincts tell it otherwise.
'I doubt you'll find a more well-informed or scientific book on cats that better shows you how feline thinking works'The Times
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780141979328
ISBN-10: 0141979321
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0141979321
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
John
Bradshawis
a
biologist
who
founded
and
directs
the
world-renowned
Anthrozoology
Institute,
based
at
the
University
of
Bristol.
He
has
been
studying
the
behaviour
of
domestic
cats
and
their
owners
for
over
twenty-five
years,
and
is
the
author
of,
among
others,
theSunday
TimesBestsellersIn
Defence
of
DogsandCat
Sense.
As Feline Behaviour Specialist at charity International Cat Care and Visiting Fellow in the School of Life Sciences, University of Lincoln,Sarah Ellisspecializes in the science and psychology of companion animals. John and Sarah are on-screen experts for, among others, BBC2'sCat Watch.
As Feline Behaviour Specialist at charity International Cat Care and Visiting Fellow in the School of Life Sciences, University of Lincoln,Sarah Ellisspecializes in the science and psychology of companion animals. John and Sarah are on-screen experts for, among others, BBC2'sCat Watch.
Recenzii
I
doubt
you'll
find
a
more
well-informed
or
scientific
book
on
cats
that
better
shows
you
how
feline
thinking
works
Most people think that cats cannot be trained, but experts John Bradshaw and Sarah Ellis beg to differ ... They explain how even the grumpiest of cats can learn to enjoy being groomed
In addition to improving the cat's welfare, the training enhances the relationship between owner and animal ... It's amazing what a few treats and perseverance can do... Though the training book is now rather dog-eared, the cat has left it mercifully unchewed
Most people think that cats cannot be trained, but experts John Bradshaw and Sarah Ellis beg to differ ... They explain how even the grumpiest of cats can learn to enjoy being groomed
In addition to improving the cat's welfare, the training enhances the relationship between owner and animal ... It's amazing what a few treats and perseverance can do... Though the training book is now rather dog-eared, the cat has left it mercifully unchewed