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Gordon Stables

Cats: Their Points and Characteristics

In “Cats: Their Points and Characteristics,” Gordon Stables presents an insightful exploration into the diverse breeds of cats, focusing on their distinctive traits and behavioral nuances. Written in a clear and engaging style, Stables employs both anecdotal and empirical observations to delve into the world of felines. His work is situated within the larger context of Victorian animal literature, reflecting an era where the fascination with pets began to thrive alongside the burgeoning interest in zoology and natural history, thereby imbuing his descriptions with both warmth and scholarly rigor. Gordon Stables, a prominent figure in the late 19th century as a physician and author, penned this work at a time when domestic cats were gaining popularity as beloved companions. His extensive travels and experiences with animals undoubtedly influenced his profound understanding of their characteristics. Stables'Äô background, combining medical knowledge with a passion for natural history, provides a unique perspective that enriches his narrative, blending factual detail with the affection that he holds for these creatures. This book is highly recommended for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of cats, whether they are seasoned feline enthusiasts or novice pet owners. Stables'Äô blend of charm and expertise makes “Cats: Their Points and Characteristics” not only a delightful read but also an essential reference for comprehending the complexities of our feline companions.
318 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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