In "Cats: Their Points and Characteristics," Gordon Stables offers a captivating exploration of feline breeds, delving into the nuanced traits and characteristics that define each type. The book employs a descriptive style, richly interwoven with vivid illustrations that enhance the reader's understanding of the various breeds. Stables meticulously categorizes these cats not merely by physical appearance but by temperament and behavior, reflecting the shift in Victorian-era attitudes toward domestic pets, where the appreciation of breeds became a burgeoning interest among the upper echelons of society. Gordon Stables, a prominent figure in the late 19th century, was an accomplished author and naturalist whose deep affection for animals clearly motivated his work. His extensive background in the sciences, coupled with a keen interest in natural history, provided him with a profound appreciation for the complexities and diversities of feline species. Stables's observations and insights are not just informative but are infused with a passion for the interspecies connections that resonate throughout his writings. "Cats: Their Points and Characteristics" is highly recommended for anyone with an interest in animal husbandry, veterinary science, or simply the companionship of felines. This work serves as an essential guide for cat enthusiasts and professional breeders alike, offering invaluable knowledge that remains relevant in contemporary discussions about pet care and breed conservation.
Cats: Their Points and Characteristics : With Curiosities of Cat Life, and a Chapter on Feline Ailments
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In "Cats: Their Points and Characteristics," Gordon Stables offers a captivating exploration of feline breeds, delving into the nuanced traits and characteristics that define each type. The book employs a descriptive style, richly interwoven with vivid illustrations that enhance the reader's understanding of the various breeds. Stables meticulously categorizes these cats not merely by physical appearance but by temperament and behavior, reflecting the shift in Victorian-era attitudes toward domestic pets, where the appreciation of breeds became a burgeoning interest among the upper echelons of society. Gordon Stables, a prominent figure in the late 19th century, was an accomplished author and naturalist whose deep affection for animals clearly motivated his work. His extensive background in the sciences, coupled with a keen interest in natural history, provided him with a profound appreciation for the complexities and diversities of feline species. Stables's observations and insights are not just informative but are infused with a passion for the interspecies connections that resonate throughout his writings. "Cats: Their Points and Characteristics" is highly recommended for anyone with an interest in animal husbandry, veterinary science, or simply the companionship of felines. This work serves as an essential guide for cat enthusiasts and professional breeders alike, offering invaluable knowledge that remains relevant in contemporary discussions about pet care and breed conservation.
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