Cat Detective: Solving the Mystery of Your Cat's Behaviour

£7.995
FREE Shipping

Cat Detective: Solving the Mystery of Your Cat's Behaviour

Cat Detective: Solving the Mystery of Your Cat's Behaviour

RRP: £15.99
Price: £7.995
£7.995 FREE Shipping

In stock

We accept the following payment methods

Description

The Cat Who Had 14 Tales, 1988 ( ISBN 0-515-09497-8): an anthology of unrelated short stories involving various cats. Note that Qwilleran, Koko and Yum Yum do not appear in these tales. Lots of people charge for these services, but I do it voluntarily’: Sharon Morris. Photograph: Jason Paige Smith/The Observer The Cat Who... Reunion Cookbook, 2006 ( ISBN 0-425-21188-6) by Julie Murphy and Sally Abney Stempinski, with foreword by Braun

The manhwa was published by Fujian Children's Publishing House which was first featured in the Chinese science fiction anthology Science Fiction World which ran from February 1982 to 1991.Most cats don’t want to be found by a dog, even a search-and-rescue dog,” says Freeman, who lives in the Atlanta area. Kao K’o-Kung" is the full name of the Siamese cat who is almost always referred to as Koko. [2] He is named after a 13th-century Chinese artist whose name is usually written in modern Pinyin as Gao Kegong. He has the appearance of a prize-winning show-cat and an obstinate attitude toward anything he does not like. Henry is trained to follow the scent of cats who escape homes,” she says. “He has found a cat who jumped out of a car at a gas station.” Her parting advice? “It often takes a combination of time, diligence, and dedication to find a lost cat. Searching for a lost cat is hard work and emotionally stressful for both you and the kitty. Your cat is counting on you to find him. Count on me and my guidance to do it.”

In The Maltese Kitten, John D. O'Shaughnessy struggles to get started on the sequel to his bestselling crime novel, mainly due to the stress of being threatened with eviction by his landlord. Breaking the Fourth Wall: In The Big Catnap, Sam begins chapter ten by noting that he's ten chapters into the story and is (wrongly) confident that he'll be able to close the case in just two more chapters. Face of a Thug: In The Maltese kitten, Sam initially views Slasher as nothing more than a weathered, swaggering, hot-tempered alley cat, and Jimmy as a hulking brute. Then he sees Jimmy laugh off some damage Slasher caused to the merchandise in Jimmy's store and nuzzle the cat's cheek while Slasher looks up at him adoringly.Masochist's Meal: The "Catslop" cat food is described as something that looks and tastes like a goat ate it and then retched it into the can. Even Sandy (the cat who does commercials for it) only pretends to eat the stuff. Shoveler and Detective" is a plot-oriented work that consists of a main case linking multiple unit plays, which contains: Taxidermy Is Creepy: In The Maltese Kitten, Sam is deeply unsettled by all of the stuffed or skinned endangered animals in Big Bad Casper Gutless's home.

Max the handyman Wrongfully Accused of the burglaries feeds the local cats often and plays hide and go seek with them. Even after being fired he feeds them on his way out. We see all sorts: theft by finding and premeditated planned stealing, which usually involves a break and enter or trespass as well. In some cases, pets are stolen by someone known to the owner – maintenance workers or contractors who take an opportunity to pinch a pet. And then we are also seeing trusted people doing it – pet-sitters who you’d think you could trust. The Shrink: In The Maltese Kitten, Sam talks with a psychiatrist's cat who fancies herself as a psychiatrist and the business partner of her owner due to how she "settles" nervous clients and leads private support groups of cats with anger issues and catnip addictions. She thinks that Sam is having delusions about being a detective and takes a while to answer his questions. Indeed, it turns out that One Ear’s uncle has a secret weapon: deadly fart gas. He invades the police station and kills the Yellow Cat by farting at its face in a prolonged burst. Wearing protective astronaut style glass helmets, the police raid the mouse labyrinth when the mice are having a lecherous, drunken party which turns into a bout of knife-throwing at the cats who retaliate with gunfire against “the terrorists”. A beach shoot out follows, with uncle receiving red bullet holes to the chest and falling into the sea.

What People Are Saying

The Cat Who... Companion, 1998 ( ISBN 0-425-18642-3) by Sharon A. Feaster, including Braun interview Do you know about psychic powers? Fiona, an "ordinary" girl who has spent more than ten years hiding her identity as a psychic, is involved in a building crash while jerking off a cat in a cafe one day. Resist walking around, calling for your cat by name and shaking a container of treats. “If you call and shake the treats, your cat may move toward your voice, but not come out of hiding and may end up farther from your home.” This series includes mystery writer Sophie Katz and her cat Mr. Katz. The holiday novella acts as an ‘in-between’ for the other novels.This story opens up with Leah, the sister of Sophie, being hired to organize a Swan Lake flash mob. That screeches to a halt when the prima ballerina turns up dead and an engagement ring goes missing. It’s up to Sophie and Leah to who the real killer is before they wind up in jail, or worse, dead. Killing Cupid by Laura Levine Disclaimer: There are tons of mysteries, cozies or otherwise, written by authors of color; however, there is a noticeable dearth in ones which feature cats as part of the cast. As such this list unfortunately will not be as diverse as we would otherwise prefer them to be. Santa Clawed by Rita Mae Brown



  • Fruugo ID: 258392218-563234582
  • EAN: 764486781913
  • Sold by: Fruugo

Delivery & Returns

Fruugo

Address: UK
All products: Visit Fruugo Shop