The Cat; A Natural History takes an absorbing, in-depth look at the biology, behaviour and diversity of this popular animal.
● Provides a comprehensive, richly illustrated introduction to the
natural and cultural history of the cat,
● Offers an
in-depth discussion of behaviour , including social organization, communication, courtship, and learning,
● Covers
anatomy and physiology , including mobility, predation skills, and the genetics of coat colors,
● Features clear and accessible text plus
infographics ,
diagrams , and
250 stunning color photographs ,
● Includes a beautiful photographic directory of
more than forty breeds ,
Tracking the evolution of the cat from its first ancestor, the Pseudaelurus, to the emergence of the modern domestic cat, Sarah Brown looks at how different lineages of the species developed and
how the domestic cat Felis came into contact with humans.
Clear accounts of
how the cat’s body functions help explain its extraordinary ability to balance, assess its hunting abilities, and understand its health and dietary needs. Details about the range of coat types and colors and their genetics give a comprehensive overview of the many breeds and nonbreeds we see today. Descriptions of the function of whiskers, the cat’s reliance on their sense of smell, and the sensory importance of the tongue all contribute to our understanding of the cat’s physiology.
Cat communication by different means is covered, including vocalization and non-vocal communication. Whether living in the wild, on the streets or in a domestic setting, learning how to relate to other cats is a central element to cats’ socialization, and this is discussed as part of an in-depth look at cat behaviour.
The cat’s
notorious independent spirit and how it affects the cat-human relationship is assessed, and we take a look at attitudes to cats over the centuries and show how cats have featured in culture. The author offers advice on how to promote feline harmony in a multi-cat household, and how to enhance your pet’s physical and mental well-being.
A
directory of breeds features gorgeous photographs of more than 40 popular breeds, alongside details of their characteristics, genetic background and care requirements. Modern breeding and associated issues are raised, and a comprehensive glossary of medical terms covers health issues that owners need to know.
Anyone with an interest in or love for cats, and all those who have owned a cat will find much to learn and enjoy in The Cat; A Natural History.
Giới thiệu về tác giả
With a Ph D in domestic cat behavior, Sarah Brown has 30 years of experience with cats and cat owners, working as a consultant to the pet industry, as an academic and with rescue organisations. Sarah is the co-author of the definitive academic textbook The Behaviour of the Domestic Cat, (2nd edition) published by CABI (2012).