Cat People: Human–Cat Interrelatedness in the Cat Fancy

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animal breeding
animal breeding ethics
Animal Labour
animal wellbeing
anthropology
anthrozoology
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biopolitics
Breed Standards
British Small Animal Veterinary Association
Cat Fanciers
Cat People
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cats
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Current Show Practices
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Domestic Cats
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eugenics
Exaggerated Morphologies
exhibitions
Feline Infectious Peritonitis
human animal studies
human-animal relations
Indoor Confinement
Inter Species
Leash Walking
Liminal Beings
more-than-human care
Multi-cat Households
multispecies ethnography
multispecies leisure
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Norwegian Forest Cats
Orcinus Orca
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pedigree
pedigree cat breeding practices
Pedigree Cats
Puig De La Bellacasa
qualitative fieldwork
showing
shows
sociology
Stud Cats
Stud Dogs

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032045177
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Oct 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book examines the social world of the cat fancy, or the leisure activity of breeding and exhibiting pedigree cats. Based on multispecies ethnographic fieldwork and interviews in the United Kingdom, it explores the process and performance of exhibiting cats at shows, the breeding practices and discourses integral to the creation of pedigree breeds, and the relations that these practices generate between human guardians, the pedigree cat population, and non-pedigree cats. Through observation with cat fanciers and their interactions with their cats, the author investigates the social dynamics and relationships that form within the fancy, considering the interconnections between biopower and eugenics in pedigree breeding, the practices of pet keeping and the complexities of more-than-human care, and the implications of involvement for the cats themselves. As such, Cat People: Human–Cat Interrelatedness in the Cat Fancy will appeal to scholars from across the social sciences and humanities interested in human–animal interactions, multispecies leisure, anthrozoology, and more-than-human care.

Emily Stone is a Postdoctoral Research Associate with the Exeter Anthrozoology as Symbiotic Ethics (EASE) Working Group at the University of Exeter, UK.

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