Concerning Cats: My Own and Some Others
Helen M. Winslow
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In Concerning Cats, Helen M. Winslow offers a reflective exploration of the feline companions that have graced her life. Through her keen observations and affectionate prose, she delves into the unique personalities and behaviors of cats, revealing their complex relationships with humans.
Winslow's insights capture the essence of cat companionship, emphasizing their dignified nature and the subtle ways they express affection. This work is not merely a collection of anecdotes; it is a thoughtful examination of the bond between humans and their feline friends, showcasing the intelligence and reasoning behind their actions.
Published in 1900, this charming narrative stands out for its blend of warmth and wisdom, making it a delightful listen for animal lovers and anyone curious about the enigmatic world of cats.
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| Concerning the Pretty Lady | 29:22 | Leído por Patricia Oakley | |
| Concerning my other cats | 35:17 | Leído por Patricia Oakley | |
| Concerning other people's cats | 31:02 | Leído por Kristine Bekere | |
| Concerning still other people's cats | 43:37 | Leído por Kristine Bekere | |
| Concerning some historic cats | 38:07 | Leído por Kristine Bekere | |
| Concerning cats in England | 19:23 | Leído por Kristine Bekere | |
| Concerning cat clubs and cat shows | 20:27 | Leído por Kristine Bekere | |
| Concerning high-bred cats in America | 26:47 | Leído por Kristine Bekere | |
| Concerning cats in poetry | 15:15 | Leído por Kristine Bekere | |
| Concerning cat artists | 30:46 | Leído por Kristine Bekere | |
| Concerning cat hospitals and refuges | 20:32 | Leído por Kristine Bekere | |
| Concerning the origin of cats | 13:43 | Leído por Kristine Bekere | |
| Concerning varieties of cats | 17:38 | Leído por Kristine Bekere | |
| Concerning cat language | 11:22 | Leído por Kristine Bekere |
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Concerning Cats
Karen Gottschalk
This is a delightful book for all cat lovers. The first reader, Patricia Oakley, read beautifully. Unfortunately the second reader really spoiled the book. She is not a native English speaker and mispronounced many words, which sometimes made it difficult to understand.