Reviews
"This deeply researched book helps us understand how
our cats experience the world and what they are trying to communicate to
us."โ
Catster
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The Inner Life of Cats is filled with shining prose, moments of sheer cat joy--and intimate, careful scientific observation. Thomas McNamee's naturalist's eye, combined with his humor and heart, bring the always wild, yet domesticated cat into delightful, insightful focus."โ
Cat Warren, New York Times bestselling author of Whatthe Dog Knows
"Learn how to give
your cat an emotionally satisfying life and create a greater bond with you."โ
Temple Grandin,author of Animals in Translation
"[An] affectionate love letter to his own cat
Augusta and a perceptive analysis of feline psychology and biology that
shatters common assumptions about these animals."โ
Library Journal
"Tom McNamee has
provided a great service not just to cat lovers but to people like me, who
don't much care for them. In this wise, humane, deeply researched book, he
makes a persuasive case that these creatures are much more interesting,
mysterious, and complicated than we ever gave them credit for. And they
probably have misgivings about some of us, too."โ
Charles McGrath,former editor, New York Times Book Review
"An affectionate yet realistic portrait of
felis silvestris catus and a definite boon to anyone contemplating adopting a cat."โ
Kirkus Reviews
"Cats are fascinating beings who
often get the short end of the stick when they're casually and wrongly
dismissed as mysterious, solitary, and unemotional animals when compared, for
example, to dogs, or when they're accused of being vicious predators on
wildlife. In fact, cats, just like Mr. McNamee's beloved Augusta, are highly
intelligent, emotional, and sentient animals who have rich and deep inner
lives, as well documented in this seminal book in which heartwarming stories
and scientific data are nicely woven together. Thomas McNamee's latest book is
a much needed corrective and myth-buster for which cat lovers and cats around
the world will be most grateful."โ
Marc Bekoff, author of The Animals' Agenda: Freedom, Compassion, andCoexistence in the Human Age
"Elegant and absorbing,
The Inner Life of Cats offers fascinating insights into the interior world of these mysterious and compelling animals. Required reading for anyone who lives with, loves, or has ever wondered about the deep and ancient connections we share with these magnificent creatures."โ
BarbaraNatterson-Horowitz, MD and Kathryn Bowers, co-authors of Zoobiquity: TheAstonishing Connection Between Human and Animal Health
"To see an animal in so many ways: as a scientist, a naturalist, a human being, and a writer of uncommon sensitivity, this is Tom McNamee's
The Inner Life of Cats; and this book is a gift."โ
Dorothy Kalins,founding editor, Saveur
"
The Inner Life of Cats is a remarkably charming, intelligent, and heartfelt book about cats and humans. In places it moved me to tears and, at other places, to broad grins. Thomas McNamee has brilliantly combined his own experiences with cats and information gleaned from scientific studies, all in immensely readable pages. Every cat-lover should read this fine book."โ
Pat Shipman, authorof The Animal Connection: A New Perspective on What Makes Us Human
"This entertaining but serious book tells everything of
the complex relationship between humans and cats. Tom McNamee, in a lively and
insightful account, explores the relationship from all angles, explaining the
many opportunities and consequences of living with cats. This book, written in
conversational language and easy to read, is filled with fascinating anecdotes,
a wealth of scientific data and a great deal of thoughtful meditations. It is a
complete reference on these elusive companions and it offers a passionate but
objective perspective. You will find a lot to learn, regardless whether you
love or hate cats!"โ
Luigi Boitani, co-author of Wolves: Behavior, Ecology, and Conservation
"A
compelling and profoundly rich account of the inner life of cats: you will
never think of a cat except in admiration. A great read."โ
Thomas E. Lovejoy,University Professor of Environmental Science and Policy, George MasonUniversity
"As a conservation biologist, I have mixed emotions about
cats. I am all too aware of the damage free-roaming cats do to bird populations
and other wildlife, but on the other hand some of my best friends have been
cats. Thomas McNamee has written a sensitive, sometimes heart-wrenching, but
scientifically accurate book about these beguiling creatures and their amazing
attributes. This book objectively addresses the feral cat issue as the serious
problem it is. Yet, readers (sometimes teary-eyed) likely will be convinced that
a cat is 'pure awareness' and, despite its craziness, quite capable of mutual
love with its human companions."โ
Reed F. Noss, author of The Science of Conservation and Provost'sDistinguished Research Professor, Department ofBiology, University ofCentral Florida
"It is so important to dispel the many myths
surrounding these majestic animals. This book is steeped in honesty, it's
informative, extremely well-written, and truly a must for all those who would
like a better understanding of and a better relationship with their cats. It is
written with such an abiding love and respect for these largely misunderstood
creatures, that one cannot help but be moved."โ
Bonnie Berman, Topical Currents, WLRN
"Riveting."โ
The Virginian-Pilot
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