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Genre: Pet Care, Cats, Animal Training, Pets & Animal Care, Non-Fiction
Book Review:
Phil Maggitti's ''Guide to a Well-Behaved Cat'' from Barron's trusted educational series is a practical and insightful manual for any cat owner who believes their feline companion could use a little guidance. Breaking away from the myth that cats are untrainable, this book provides a logical, step-by-step system based on understanding feline psychology first.
The book is wisely divided into two parts. The first section delves into the science and history of cats—their evolution, domestication, and how these factors shape their independent yet trainable nature. This foundation is key to the book's approach: you can't effectively train a cat without understanding why it behaves the way it does.
The second, larger section is the hands-on training guide. It covers everything from basic commands (come, sit) and litter box training to solving common behavioral issues like scratching furniture or aggression. The instructions are clear, concise, and accompanied by numerous full-color photographs and line drawings that illustrate the techniques.
Ideal for new cat owners or those struggling with specific behaviors, this book empowers owners with positive, humane training methods. It emphasizes communication and patience over dominance, making it a respectful and effective guide to building a better relationship with your cat.