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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great intro/intermediate book for anyone that is interested in felines.
If you want a book that investigates the biological behavior of feral and tame domesticated cats I recommend this book. There are a lot cat books out there on the market, I have read nearly all of them (99% of them are repetitive drivel). There rest are mnostly diluted dumbed down versions of this one. Previous reviewers obviously did not actually read or understand this...
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1.0 out of 5 stars Outdated Garbage
The title of this book is misleading. This book isn't about the pet cat you keep at home. It's about wild domestic cats and how they relate to each other in the field. There are no recent photographs, only drawing from the early 1900's that all look the same. The citations used in the book to back up the author's claims are also outdated- there surely must have been...
Published on September 1, 2008 by Askia Nyere


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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great intro/intermediate book for anyone that is interested in felines., January 7, 2009
This review is from: The Domestic Cat: The Biology of its Behaviour (Paperback)
If you want a book that investigates the biological behavior of feral and tame domesticated cats I recommend this book. There are a lot cat books out there on the market, I have read nearly all of them (99% of them are repetitive drivel). There rest are mnostly diluted dumbed down versions of this one. Previous reviewers obviously did not actually read or understand this book or how research and it's processes work.

This book was written by people that have actually done research in the field of animal behavior (recent), and on domestic cats (e.g. Dennis Turner did behavioural research on domestic cats). In order to understand and effectively help a cat you actually need to understand it's feral and tame counterparts. Current behavioural research on felines is limited, and in the early to mid part of the last century there was a lot of valuable research was done. Research on the domestic is currently not seen as alluring, but I have a certain feeling that that will change in the next couple of years, as research currently being conducted comes to light and will change certain people perceptions of their feline companions and why they do what they do. I am actually an animal behavioural ecologist/cognitive therapist, specializing in wild and domestic felids. This book helped me get up to speed when I was starting my MSc and PhD research a few years back. Granted it was not written with Fluffy and Trixie exclusively in mind--it is looking at the domesticated cat (feral and otherwise). It is slightly basic for those doing more advanced research on domestic felines--post graduate level--and I personally take exception to the research methods (outside this publication) of one particular contributor to this work (Bradshaw=sloppy), but it's a good starter book for anyone that wants to understand domesticated felines and why they do what they do.

This is actually one the books that I recommend to interested clients that want to understand cats as a species followed by Bonnie Beaver's feline behavior book for veterinarians.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars All about science, December 18, 2009
This review is from: The Domestic Cat: The Biology of its Behaviour (Paperback)
If you like to read science and evidence based data including grafts then you will discover a that this book is for you. Fascinating.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Book!, December 22, 2009
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Amazing book!! I loved it! This book goes into so much detail about everything. This can be a challenging book for some readers though. The book includes a lot of statistics and numbers.
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4 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Outdated Garbage, September 1, 2008
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The title of this book is misleading. This book isn't about the pet cat you keep at home. It's about wild domestic cats and how they relate to each other in the field. There are no recent photographs, only drawing from the early 1900's that all look the same. The citations used in the book to back up the author's claims are also outdated- there surely must have been some recent veterinary studies on domestic cats so why are we relying on quotes from the 1930's??? Don't waste your money.
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The Domestic Cat: The Biology of its Behaviour by Dennis C. Turner (Paperback - June 26, 2000)
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