The Knox County Public Library invites animal lovers to explore their collection of books about cats, dogs, and other animals. One book that stands out is “Interpretation of Cats: and Their Owners” by Claude Beata, a French veterinary doctor with over 35 years of experience with felines. The book delves into the medical and psychological aspects of cats’ behavior, using case studies such as Carmel, an 8-and-a-half-year-old feline with cleanliness issues. Another recommended read is “My Beloved Monster” by Caleb Carr, which explores the author’s life with Masha, a rescued half-wild Siberian forest cat.
For those looking for a more magical read, Syou Ishida’s novel “We’ll Prescribe You a Cat” offers a unique story set in the Kokoro Clinic for the Soul, where cats are prescribed as a cure. Children can also enjoy various books about animals, such as the graphic novel series “Cat + Gamer” by Wataru Nadatani and “Pets Rule!: Kittens Are Monsters!” by Susan Tan. For younger readers, “Ramon Fellini the Dog Detective” by Guilherme Karsten introduces the mystery genre through the adventures of a cat disguised as a dog.
If you’re interested in exploring the world of animals through literature, visit the Knox County Public Library or contact them at 812-886-4380. Whether you’re a cat person or prefer other companions, the library has a wide range of books to satisfy your curiosity and love for animals.
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