If cat lovers are from Venus, then cats hail from another planet altogether. Mischievous and aloof one moment, affectionate the next, the cat is a confounding creature right down to its question mark of a tail. What cat owner hasn’t wondered what goes on inside that mysterious kitty brain? In this companion to It’s a Dog’s Life…but It’s Your Carpet, veterinary specialist Dr. Justine A. Lee answers your questions about all things feline in this entertaining and enlightening guide called It’s a Cat’s World . . . You Just Live in It. An animal lover with two cats of her own, Dr. Lee combines scientific research with irreverent humor to address questions ranging from the common to the offbeat, including:
Do cats always land on their feet? Can cats predict death or cancer? Can I really train my cat to use the toilet? Should I dump my boyfriend because he doesn’t like my cat? Why do cats eat grass? How can I prevent kitty dreadlocks? Do cats like to swim? Read More
Why does my dog lick his balls?
Admit it; you’ve always wanted to know. Well, finally there’s a professional out there who’s not too embarrassed to answer – bone-fide veterinarian, critical care specialist, and dog lover Dr. Justine A. Lee. It’s a Dog’s Life…but It’s Your Carpet takes you behind the scenes to look at the training and off-the-record opinions of a certified vet, and answers all the questions you’ve always wanted to ask about your dog, including:
Is a dog’s nose a good indicator of his health? Can a Chihuahua and a Great Dane mate? Why do dogs eat their own poop? What’s the smartest breed? Can I get my dog’s ears pierced? Why does my dog roll around in rotting feces? If I mix food coloring with Fluffy’s kibble, will it make her poop easier to find in the yard?
Finally, the truth about cats is out of the bag!
If cat lovers are from Venus, then cats hail from another planet altogether. Mischievous and aloof one moment, affectionate the next, the cat is a confounding creature right down to its question mark of a tail. What cat owner hasn’t wondered what goes on inside that mysterious kitty brain? In this companion to It’s a Dog’s Life…but It’s Your Carpet, veterinary specialist Dr. Justine A. Lee answers your questions about all things feline in this entertaining and enlightening guide called It’s a Cat’s World . . . You Just Live in It. An animal lover with two cats of her own, Dr. Lee combines scientific research with irreverent humor to address questions ranging from the common to the offbeat, including:
Do cats always land on their feet?
Can cats predict death or cancer?
Can I really train my cat to use the toilet?
Should I dump my boyfriend because he doesn’t like my cat?
Why do cats eat grass?
How can I prevent kitty dreadlocks?
Do cats like to swim?
Read More
Why does my dog lick his balls?
Admit it; you’ve always wanted to know. Well, finally there’s a professional out there who’s not too embarrassed to answer – bone-fide veterinarian, critical care specialist, and dog lover Dr. Justine A. Lee. It’s a Dog’s Life…but It’s Your Carpet takes you behind the scenes to look at the training and off-the-record opinions of a certified vet, and answers all the questions you’ve always wanted to ask about your dog, including:
Is a dog’s nose a good indicator of his health?
Can a Chihuahua and a Great Dane mate?
Why do dogs eat their own poop?
What’s the smartest breed?
Can I get my dog’s ears pierced?
Why does my dog roll around in rotting feces?
If I mix food coloring with Fluffy’s kibble, will it make her poop easier to find in the yard?
Written by the only double board-certified veterinary emergency critical care specialist and toxicologist in the world, It’s a Dog’s Life…but It’s Your Carpet
Read More