What Your Cat Really Thinks

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781845026523
  • Weight: 261g
  • Dimensions: 12 x 156mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Oct 2014
  • Publisher: Bonnier Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Convinced you know your faithful tabby? Confident you can tell exactly what your cute, innocent kitten is thinking? Certain you can read your fluffy little feline's mind like the back of your hand? Think again! This book tells you what your cat really thinks - but be warned, it's not always pretty! With real-life photos of a whole host of cute cats and quirky captions to boot, What Your Cat Really Thinks gives readers a hilarious alternative insight into the mind of the everyday cat. You'll never look at your pet in the same way again!
Gary Robertson was born in Dundee in 1967 and has lived and worked in the city all of his life. A self-confessed fitness fanatic, his interest in writing began shortly after winning the hit BBC 2 reality TV series 'SAS Are You Tough Enough?' Much of his writing to date is a celebration of the culture he has grown up in with books such as Gangs of Dundee, Pure Dundee and What's It All About Ralphie? He has also written a very successful and hilarious play called The Berries and was recently chosen to be an ambassador for his hometown. He is married to Sue and they have two children, Cailean and Eilidh. Susan McMullan is a communications executive for Scottish Development International, the international arm of Scottish Enterprise. She works with Scotland's leading journalists and most successful businesses on a daily basis. She is also a freelance writer, specialising in news, business and current affairs. A keen sportswoman and travel enthusiast, Susan has lived in St Andrews for the last five years.

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