About This Book
A blend of anecdote and playful natural-history argument that portrays domestic cats as intelligent communicators, combining personal stories, reported marvels, and a supposed scholarly discovery of a feline language. The text analyzes vocalizations, signs, and musical qualities, offers lists of common cat words, and discusses memory, temperament, social relations, and superiority over other animals, mixing humor with pseudo-scientific commentary and illustrative episodes.
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