Who Moved My Mouse: A Self-Help Book for Cats (Who Don't Need Any Help)
By (Author) Dena Harris
Little, Brown Book Group
Sphere
21st October 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
636.800207
Paperback
144
Width 200mm, Height 130mm, Spine 11mm
140g
While cats may hide their self-doubt behind dismissive 'you bore me' and 'I just sprayed the couch' smirks, underneath they are desperate to introduce meaning into their nine lives. This parody, based on classic self-help texts, has the answers.
Has your cat been moping around in that patch of sunlight for more than 23 hours a day Has kitty been overindulging in Whiskas in order to fill the vast emptiness within While humans have plenty of self-help books to aid us in times of existential crisis, our feline friends have had to go it alone. Until now. This personal-growth book for cats (and their humans) uses the framework of classic self-help tomes to shed light on universal kitty questions. With chapters like 'A Cat s Conversations with God' and 'The Fur Agreements', this guide will empower cats to make the 20 minutes they re awake each day the best 20 minutes of their lives.DENA HARRIS is a former humor columnist for Cats & Kittens magazine and her writing appears in Chicken Soup for the Soul: What I Learned from the Cat. She is also the author of Lessons in Stalking and For the Love of Cats. The host of a monthly AM radio show and founder of a corporate communications company, Write for You, Dena lives with her husband and two cats.