Cat Books You Always Wanted To Have - The Shortlist
The number of cat books is staggering. Sometimes it seems like every cat lover has written at least one book about his favorite pet. Cat Pregnancy Report separates the wheat from the chaff. All publications discussed below are ebooks full of insider tips from cat lovers and specialists. They are easy to read and have unique content you won’t find on the Internet or in printed publications. You can download and read every book within minutes from now. Note that
How To Take Care Of Your Pregnant Cat
is the only book on this list that fully covers pregnancy in cats. The other publications feature other information. Veterinary Secrets Revealed, written by Dr. Andrew Jones, tells you exactly which natural remedies work well and are useful for every cat owner. Yes, now YOU can cure your cat, even without a vet. An excellent and very detailed book. Go straight to the website of Veterinary Secrets Revealed or read
my review.
The Complete Cat Health Care Guide is a book full of practical cat care tips and advice. It does not cover pregnancy in cats, but apart from that it's pretty complete indeed. From the moment you decide to have a cat to the sometimes painful end: it's all there. Well designed and well written.
Read my review here.
Cat Health Secrets by Chantal Williams combines modern veterinary advice with a holistic approach. The author believes every cat can live 25 tot 30 years old. Well written, fine research, and with interesting sections about homemade food. Go straight to the website of
Cat Health Secrets
or read
the review in this cat books section first.
Finally, allow me to finish this cat books section by introducing my own book. No, I won't review it, as I can't be objective. But it will meet your needs if you need information about pregnancy in cats and caring for your future litter. How To Take Care Of Your Pregnant Cat includes dozens of tried-and-true tips and techniques from vets and breeders. With the help of this book your cat can deliver and raise a healthy litter.
Read more here.
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