I Could Pee on This: And Other Poems by Cats
By (Author) Francesco Marciuliano
Chronicle Books
Chronicle Books
1st October 2012
1st October 2012
United States
General
Non Fiction
811.6
Hardback
112
Width 124mm, Height 160mm, Spine 17mm
240g
In this hilarious book of tongue-in-cheek poetry, the author of the internationally syndicated comic strip Sally Forth helps cats unlock their creative potential and explain their odd behavior to ignorant humans.
"perfectly captures the odd, sweet, and sometimes sassy minds of our feline companions."
Tails Magazine
"Cats. They pee on our clothes, bang on our doors all night (and refuse to come in when we open it for them), and turn Christmas trees into their personal jungle gyms. So what goes through their heads This book of poems written from the perspective of a destructive house cat attempts to answer these mysteries. It's the ideal gift for someone with a fuzzy ball of destruction of their own at home."
-MentalFloss
"Francesco Marciuliano has collected poems by cats into a hilarious little book. From expressing their love for dead mice to pulling over Christmas trees, cats reveal their genius and neuroses"
Shelf Awareness
"Poems by cats Honestly Yes."I Could Pee on This: And Other Poems by Cats' once opened, is as evil as an evil little book can get. It went from desk to desk to desk here at The Post, clawing anyone who's had or known a feline into its silly spell and sucking precious tens of minutes into its hairy vortex.
In four cat-egories - family, work, play, and existence - Francesco Marciuliano (writer of the comic strip "Sally Forth") has given voice to cats' 'every desire, their every conflict, their every epiphany.' Also why they'll put an entire paw in your wine glass when you have a date over."
- The Denver Post
Francesco Marciuliano is the author of Sally Fourth, an internationally syndicated family comic strip that appears in nearly 800 newspapers around the world. In addition to his cartoon work, Francescos writing has also appeared in The Onion News Network, TimeOut New York, McSweeneys and numerous other publications online and in print. Over the years he ahs developed a sizable and steadfast audience though his web endeavors, including his very popular blog, his long-running webcomic Medium Large and his years of chronicling his rather unusually childhood online.