Monday, 19 August 2024

Book ~ "Why Cats are Assholes" (2021) Liz Miele

From Goodreads ~ Most people love cats. They’re fluffy, playful and can be a joy to have as a companion. However, they can also be huge assholes. So what can you do? How do you deal with a roommate who always seems to be plotting to kill you?

While we all love sharing adorable photos of kittens, these frisky felines are known more for marching to the beat of their own drum than abiding by the rules. From running around your home at two in the morning, knocking everything off your shelves, or taking up most of your bed, these furry critters can be immensely selfish and disrespectful to those who give them endless love and affection.

"Why Cats Are Assholes" is up for such a challenge. From studying their history all the way back to ancient Egypt, comedian Liz Miele  - the daughter of veterinarians - digests the cat psyche to try and understand why they do the things they do, and how we, as their loyal servants, can handle domestic bliss with them around.

With the help of her cat Pasta, Miele breaks down the common behaviors of cats in an attempt to try and better understand their plan of attack (if there is one), as well as what we can do to better prepare ourselves.

Whether you have one, two, or twelve fur babies, 
"Why Cats Are Assholes" is the ultimate guide to better understanding your pet’s behavior while taking back your home from these domesticated terrorists.

I love reading books about animals and have two cats (who are not assholes ... ha!).

Liz Miele is a stand-up comedian and cat lover whose parents are veterinarians. I hadn't heard of her and came across this book because my cat loving sister had borrowed the ebook on my library card so I found it on my account. It looked like and was for the most part a fun read. It's both humourous and informative ... I'm assuming (and hoping) she fact-checked with her mom who has a cat clinic. At the end of the book there are random questions and answers. 

The author often encouraged readers to post pictures on Instagram with the hashtag #whycatsareassholes. When I checked the hashtag, I noticed she hadn't "liked" the posts, which I don't think is very appreciative considering they are spreading her word for her.

The editing could have been better as there were a number of typos. As a head's up, there is swearing and a liberal use of the F-bomb.

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