- Dedication & Prefaces
- Introductory & The First Cat Show
- Habits
- Trained Cats
- Long Haired Cats & The Angora
- The Persian Cat
- The Russian Long Haired Cat
- The Tortoiseshell Cat & The Tortoiseshell-and-White Cat
- The Brown Tabby Cat & Spotted Tabby Cat
- 10 The Abyssinian
- The Short Haired White Cat & The Black Cat & The Blue Cat
- The Black-and-White Cat & The White-and-Black Cat
- Siamese Cat
- The Manx Cat
- Various Colors
- Usefulness of Cats
- General Management Part 1
- General Management Part 2
- Cat and Kittens
- Kittens & Of Kittens in General & Management of Kittens and Cats
- Points by Which Cats are Judged
- Diseases of Cats
- The Wild Cat of Britain
- Concerning Cats
- Cat Proverbs & The Cat of Shakespeare
- Superstition and Witchcraft & Weather Notions
- A Cat Clock & Puss in Boots & Signs
- The Law on Cat Killing & Dead Cats & The Cat as a Tormentor & Heraldry, etc.
- Performing Cats & Cat Racing in Belgium
- Cat Images
- Lovers of Cats
- Games & Nursery Rhymes and Stories
- Fishing Cats & Cats and Horses
- "Grammer's Cat and Ours" & Lost
The Englishman Harrison Weir organized the first cat show in England in 1871. In 1887 he founded the National Cat Club and was its first President and Show Manager until his resignation in 1890.
Our Cats and all about them is concerned with cats and all about them. It describes numerous breeds of cats and what to look for in a cat show champion, and deals with the general management and common diseases of cats, as well as how to raise healthy kittens.
But there is also a hodge podge of cat related stories, games, nursery rhymes, superstitions, as well as a list of cat lovers and a chapter of "The Cat in Shakespeare". (Summary by Availle)
Our Cats and all about them is concerned with cats and all about them. It describes numerous breeds of cats and what to look for in a cat show champion, and deals with the general management and common diseases of cats, as well as how to raise healthy kittens.
But there is also a hodge podge of cat related stories, games, nursery rhymes, superstitions, as well as a list of cat lovers and a chapter of "The Cat in Shakespeare". (Summary by Availle)
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