Kittens

Author:   David Alderton
Publisher:   Amber Books Ltd
ISBN:  

9781838864415


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   14 August 2024
Recommended Age:   From 10 to 99 years
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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There is nothing more cute or appealing that a little kitten who wants to play or wants to curl up on their owner’s lap for a well-deserved snooze. Kitten affection is a unique experience, and they can very quickly become attached to their owners. Although kittens do not open their eyes for the first 7–10 days of their young life, they very soon begin to explore the world around them, demonstrating an insatiable thirst for knowledge, adventures and new experiences. Arranged in chapters covering family, shorthairs, longhairs, senses, and behaviour, Kittens features a huge range of breeds from all around the world. From a fluffy Main Coon and Scottish Fold to a short-haired Abyssinian or Siamese, the book expertly examines the cuddliest pet on the planet. With well-informed captions on every page, Kittens is a compact, engaging celebration of young cats in 190 outstanding photographs.

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Author:   David Alderton
Publisher:   Amber Books Ltd
Imprint:   Amber Books
Dimensions:   Width: 12.50cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 16.70cm
Weight:   0.390kg
ISBN:  

9781838864415


ISBN 10:   1838864415
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   14 August 2024
Recommended Age:   From 10 to 99 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  Children/juvenile ,  Young adult ,  General ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction 1: WITH MOTHER Kittens with their mums, with their siblings, playing, in groups 2: SHORTHAIRS Moggies (unknown, non-pedigree breed/ mixed breed) Aphrodite Giant Cyprus Donskoy or Don Sphynx Dwelf Lykoi Minskin Sphynx Ukrainian Levkoy Peterbald American Wirehair Bambino Cornish Rex Devon Rex German Rex Lambkin LaPerm Korat (semi-long coat) American Bobtail American Curl American ringtail (curled tail) Abyssinian American Shorthair Arabian Mau Asian Australian Mist Bengal Bombay Brazilian Shorthair British Shorthair Burmese Burmilla California Spangled Chartreux Chausie Colorpoint Shorthair Dragon Li or Chinese Li Hua Egyptian Mau European Shorthair Exotic Shorthair Foldex Havana Brown Kanaani Khao Manee Kinkalow Korn Ja Mekong Bobtail Ocicat Ojos Azules Oriental Bicolor Oriental Shorthair Pixie-bob Raas Russian Blue Russian White, Russian Black and Russian Tabby Sam Sawet Savannah Serengeti Serrade Petit Siamese (modern) Singapura Snowshoe Sokoke Suphalak Thai or Traditional, Classic, or Oldstyle Siamese; Wichien Maat Thai Lilac, Thai Blue Point and Thai Lilac Point Tonkinese Toyger Highlander Japanese Bobtail Korean Bobtail Kurilian Bobtail Manx Napoleon Munchkin Scottish Fold Selkirk Rex 3: LONGHAIRS Aphrodite Giant Cyprus Balinese Chantilly-Tiffany Cymric, Manx Longhair Himalayan or Colorpoint Persian Javanese or Colorpoint Longhair Norwegian Forest Cat Persian (modern and traditional) Ragamuffin or Liebling Ragdoll Somali Turkish Vankedisi York Chocolate American Bobtail American Curl Tiffanie Birman British Longhair Nebelung Oriental Longhair Siberian or Siberian Forest Cat Neva Masquerade Turkish Angora Turkish Van Maine Coon Highlander Japanese Bobtail Korean Bobtail Kurilian Bobtail Manx Napoleon Munchkin Scottish Fold Selkirk Rex 4: KITTEN SENSES Vision: close-ups of eyes to show different shapes, colours and sizes, night vision (glowing eyes), hunting in the dark, heterochromatic eyes (one blue and one brown) Hearing: Close-ups or heads of kittens to show different ear shapes, e.g. upright ears with pointed or rounded tips, unusual ear shapes like those of the American curl and Scottish fold kittens, images of ears to reveal kitten mood (e.g. ears back and flattened for anger), picture of white kitten with blue eyes (myth that all of them are deaf - higher chances). Smell: Track prey, marking territories to warn others away; Kittens spread scent from their heads during friendly greetings and they also leave scents from their paws during scratching. Taste: this is linked to smell - smells food before eating, close-up of tongue, sensory organ in the roof of mouth (vomeronasal) and uses this to male an open-mouth grimace Touch: Close-ups of nose, paw pads, whiskers (near nose but also smaller on cheeks, above eyes, back of forelegs), tongue 5: KITTENS ARE FUN! Social (e.g. scent rubbing), communicative, hunting and feeding, grooming (e.g. close-up of tongue), perching (balance) and walking (paws, claws)

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David Alderton has enjoyed a life-long interest in wildlife and has travelled widely, studying a variety of creatures in their natural habitats throughout the world. His books have sold over six million copies and been published in over 30 languages.

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