The Cat Who Couldn't See in the Dark: Veterinary Mysteries and Advice on Feline Care and Behaviour
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Midwest Book Review
Cat owners and pet fanciers will appreciate the advice and wry observations of vet Padwell, who provides lively accounts of encounters in his small animal practice in Manhattan. Dr. Padwee gained a reputation for solving feline medical mysteries, which are outlined in a lively blend of science and autobiography.
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Book Description
Meet Pawline, the tortoiseshell stray who never met an open clothes dryer she didn't like; Pink Floyd, brought to Dr. Padwee's office because he couldn't see in the dark; and Vittoria, a jet-setting Siamese with a mysterious cough.
This engaging book, part James Herriot and part Dr. Spock, dispenses practical advice in the form of true-life tales and case histories from a veterinarian.
The Cat Who Couldn't See in the Dark: Veterinary Mysteries and Advice on Feline Care and Behaviour,S. Howard Padwee,Valerie Moolman,Howard Padwee,Houghton Mifflin Company,0395935245,Anecdotes,Animals,Biography,Cats,Cats - Care/Health,Cats - General,Essays,General,New York,New York (State),Padwee, S. Howard,Pets,Veterinarians
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