The Character of Cats: The Origins, Intelligence, Behavior and Stratagems of Felissilvestris catus by Stephen Budiansky

The Character of Cats: The Origins, Intelligence, Behavior and Stratagems of Felissilvestris catus

Stephen Budiansky
227 pages
Viking Adult
Jun 2002
Hardcover
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Draws on research and lore to elucidate the mysteries of domestic feline behavior, presenting a scientifically based examination of cat genetics, brain chemistry, evolution, social and predatory behavior, history and superstition, and hunting patterns. 22,500 first printing. Read more Continue reading Read less FROM PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In this enjoyable, enlightening book, Atlantic Monthly correspondent and lay animal expert Budiansky (The Truth About Dogs) explores the mysterious nature of the house cat, that least tamed and most successful of domestic species. With a narrative voice equally adept at conveying the whimsy of weird cat behaviors and the science behind them, Budiansky leads readers from a consideration of the cat's ancestors (unlike other domesticated animals, who've diverged from their wild counterparts, house cats are not a biologically distinct species from, say, African wildcats) through an investigation of feline society (cats are social animals when young and solitary when adult) and on to a discussion of what various laboratory experiments and observations have taught us about cats (there's a critical window in kittens' early lives in which they're most open to bonding with people) . Budiansky offers a rudimentary cat personality test and a few extremely helpful pages on cat training, but his goal is study even celebration rather than advice. Nearly every unique cat behavior gets explained via evolutionary strategies. Why do cats always seem to head for the one person in the room who doesn't like them? Probably because the cat thinks they really do: people who don't like cats tend to avoid looking at them, and cats interpret averted eyes as unthreatening, even inviting. Cat owners are the obvious audience here (75% of them note that their cats chose them) , but readers interested in the adaptive relationships between the human world and the animal one should also find plenty to purr about.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Stephen Budiansky, author of six highly acclaimed books about animals, nature, and science, is a correspondent for the Atlantic Monthly. Read more Continue reading Read less
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Pages 227
Publisher Viking Adult
Published 2002
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