Lessons In Stalking: Adjusting To Life With Cats, By Dena Harris
Posted by Dan Janal, Your Fearless PR LEADER | January 22nd, 2009
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Question: Who is the intended audience?
Answer: Cat owners, pet lovers, and anyone thinking of getting a cat who needs to be warned.
Q: What is the book about?
A: Lessons In Stalking is a collection of short, humorous stories that homes in on the wildly different responses a couple have to a life shared with cats. In no other cat book will you find such riveting accounts as:
• The Great Cat Butt Wiping Adventure
• Jingle Ball
• The Creature Under the Fridge
• Yoga Cat
• The Big Brown Mouse & Other Toys Our Cat Loathes
Q: Why are you the best person to write this book?
A: I’m probably not, but no one else was willing to paw through the litter to get to the top (or bottom) of the topic matter. I’m also allergic to cats, which doesn’t help my case.
Q: How is this book different from other books on this topic?
A: The humor comes not so much from the cats—who are just doing their cat thing—but from the humans who are mystified at how they allowed themselves to become ensnared in a never ending nightmare of regurgitation and the “all this is mine” game. Also, the book contains more than the average number of references to “poo” and “butt-licking” than is typically found in your standard thriller or romance novel.























Wow, need to get this one. Thanks
As someone who is owned by 4 cats I’m sure I can relate to this book. I’ve written reams of cat poetry because they are such fascinating creatures and there are endless tales (tails) to be told about them. To know them is to love them.
Good luck with the book and I hope they get extra treats from your sales. After all they’re the stars of the book and I just know that they know it!
Sheryl Letzgus McGinnis, cat lover and slave to cats
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