Cats and Socialization

Most cat models rarely mingle in the wild, except for procreation or combat. This rejection of group living has many repercussions in a domestic setting. On the one hand, cats can make do with much less personal attention than, say, a canine. On the other, they have little interest in ingratiating themselves to their human masters. A cat's loyalty has to be won, and sometimes it does not come easily.

Chapter 4: Cat Behavior & Training

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Quirk BooksThe Cat Owner's Manual is a basic guide to cat care.
The book was written by a celebrated veterinarian and an acclaimed author. It provides cat owners with well-researched and helpful information presented in a lighthearted manner. The creators chose to write the book in a style similar to what you'd find in "operating instructions" for a car or computer. Of course they--and we--respect the fact that our beloved pets are not products or machines!