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                                  Resources

  Note: Please see the [1]Table of Contents FAQ for a complete list of
  topics.
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Author

  Originally written 1991 & updated through 1997 by Cindy Tittle Moore.
  Maintained by the Fanciers website as of July 1999.
    _________________________________________________________________

Electronic Mailing Lists

  There is a electronic mailing lists for vets, vet students and people
  otherwise involved with the veterinary profession. Send email
  inquiries to [email protected] for details.

  There is a feline-l mailing list. To subscribe, send email to
  [email protected] with subscribe FELINE-L your name in the body
  of the message, where "your name" is your own name, not a login or
  email address. This is for general interest in domestic cats.

  The cat fanciers mailing list is for those seriously interested in the
  breeding and showing of cats. Drop an inquiry to Orca Starbuck at
  [email protected] for more information about the group.

  A mailing list for non-domestic cats has been recently created. This
  is [email protected] (don't confuse this with feline-l, for
  domestic cats). Subscribe by sending email to [email protected]
  with subscribe FELINES-L your name in the body of the message where
  "your name" is your own name, not your login or email address. The
  list owner is [email protected] (Tobias Koehler)
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Literary References

 Jellicle Cats

  This poem is often requested, sometimes indirectly when people ask
  "what is a jellicle cat?" This is a portion of T.S. Eliot's poem for
  your edification. The entire poem is not quoted due to copyright laws
  and space considerations.

  THE SONG OF THE JELLICLES

    ... Jellicle Cats are black and white, Jellicle Cats are rather
    small;
    Jellicle Cats are merry and bright, And pleasant to hear when they
    caterwaul.
    Jellicle Cats have cheerful faces, Jellicle Cats have bright black
    eyes;
    They like to practise their airs and graces And wait for the
    Jellicle Moon to rise. ...

  --T.S. Eliot "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats"

 The "mousies" Poem

  Another oft-requested poem.

    Love to eat them mousies,
    Mousies what I love to eat.
    Bite they little heads off...
    Nibble on they tiny feet.

  -- B. Kliban
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Books

  Other Cats, Stone Street Press, 1 Stone St., S.1., NY 10304 USA
  (212-447-1436). A handmade boxed set of cat poems and stories from all
  over the world.

  Altman, Roberta. The Quintessential Cat. It's a one-volume
  encyclopaedia of cat lore, cat facts, health information, and any
  number of things the curious feline cohabitant would want to know.

  Bard, E.M.: The Cat IQ Test. Doubleday, 1980. Gives you various ways
  to evaluate the intelligence of your cat.

  Becker, Suzy: All I Need to Know I Learned from my Cat. Workman
  Publishing, c1990. Humorous book, illustrated by the author.

  Camuti, Dr. Louis J. All My Patients are Under the Bed, with Marilyn
  and Haskel Frankel; Simon and Schuster, NY ISBN 0-671-55450-6.
  Entertaining descriptions of a house-call cat veterinarian's
  experiences.

  Caras, Roger. Roger Caras' Treasury of Great Cat Stories. Includes
  short stories written by many authors, including, Mark Twain, Rudyard
  Kipling, Edgar Allan Poe, etc.

  Carlson, Delbert G. DVM and James M. Giffin, MD: Cat Owner's Home
  Veterinary Handbook. Howell Book House, NY ISBN 0-87605-814-4.
  Emergencies, diseases, biology, medications, symptoms. An excellent
  home-vet reference for the concerned cat-owner.

  Corey, Paul: Do Cats Think?. Castle Publishers, c1977. Deals with cat
  communication and learning. Debunks many myths: neutered males do not
  become fat and lazy, a well-fed cat is the best hunter, cats can be
  trained, and they do give and receive affection.

  Dalton, Charlotte. Sparkle's Tidbits of Advice for Cats (and their
  owners). c1995, Sparkle Enterprises, 6022 Morning Dew Dr., Austin, TX
  78749. ISBN 0-9646162-0-3. A humorous book of cat advice written from
  the cat's perspective. Includes tips on grooming, exerciseing, naming
  kittens, visiting the vet, staying healthy.

  Edney, A.T.B, ed. The Waltham Book of Dog and Cat Nutrition. Second
  edition. Pergamon Press, 1988. ISBN: 0-08-035729-6 (flexicover).

  Fogle, Bruce. The Cat's Mind. Pelham Books, 1991. ISBN 0-7207-1996-8.

  Fox, Michael W. Supercat: Raising the Perfect Feline Companion. Topics
  include cat communication, decoding cat behavior, training your cat,
  IQ tests.

  Frazier, Anitra with Norma Ecktroate. The New Natural Cat: A Complete
  Guide for Finicky Owners. 1990. Overview of the cat and its habits,
  strong holistic approach, good recipies.

  Holland, Barbara. Secrets of the Cat. Sensible, sensitive and
  entertaining.

  Hollander, Nicole. Everything Here is Mine: Sylvia's Unhelpful Guide
  to Cat Behavior. A collection of Sylvia comics featuring her cats.
  Hilarious.

  Kliban, B: Cat. Workman Publishing Co., NY, 1975. ISBN 0-911104-54-2.
  Kliban had an exceptional understanding of cats, and this cartoon book
  is well worth acquiring.

  Loeb, Paul and Josephine Banks: You CAN Train Your Cat. A valuable
  compendium of information on how to train your cat.

  McHattie, Grace. The Cat Lover's Dictionary. Cat owners and lovers
  will find everything they need to know to maintain the health and
  happiness of their pet. Thoroughly assesses the characteristics of
  over 30 breeds, describing ailments and problems and matching cat
  types with owner life-styles. Color photos.

  Moyes, Patricia: How To Talk To Your Cat. Henry Holt Publishing.
  Includes some folklore but also lots of useful information and
  suggestions for how to develop a real conversational rapport with your
  cat.

  M�ller, Ulrike. The New Cat Handbook, translated from the German Das
  Neue Katzenbuch by Rita and Robert Kineber; Barron's Educational
  Series, Inc., NY ISBN 0-8120-2922-4. Sections on: choosing a cat; care
  & feeding; health; breeding; showing; cat "language" & behavior.

  Neff, Nancy A., forward by Roger Caras, paintings by Guy Coheleach.
  The Big Cats. Harry N. Abrams, Inc., New York, 1982. ISBN:
  0-8109-0710-0. This is a wonderful book, although it may no longer be
  in print, and is probably expensive if it is. It's a collection of
  beautiful artwork of big cats, accompanied by scholarly, and
  well-referenced text.

  Neville, Peter. Do Cats Need Shrinks?. Contemporary Books. 1991. ISBN
  0-8092-3935-3. He is a British pet psychologist to whom vets refer
  their problem cases. (American readers should check the glossary at
  the back of the book, to help translate terms like "moggy".) He gives
  very good explanations of why cats do things, and how to work within
  their way of thinking to convince them to do otherwise.

  Peden, Barbara Lynn. Dogs & Cats Go Vegetarian. Harbingers of a New
  Age, publisher, 12100 Brighton Street, Hayden Lake, ID 83835 USA; Katz
  Go Vegan, publisher, Box 161, 7 Battle Road, St. Leonards-on-Sea, East
  Sussex, TN37 7AA, UK. ISBN 0-941391-01-6. Discusses the develpment of
  Vegecat supplement, a source of taurine derived from petroleum.

  Povey, R. Charles. 1985. Infectious diseases of Cats: A clinical
  handbook. Centaur Press, Guelph, Ontario C85-098602-8

  Robinson, F. Cat Genetics for Breeders. For people seriously
  interested in how genetics work in cats.

  Siegal, Mordecai, ed. The Cornell Book of Cats (by the faculty and
  staff of Cornell Feline Health Center, Cornell University; Villard
  Books, New York, 1989). This is an excellent reference book for the
  owner who wants detailed medical information. It is more sophisticated
  than popular/consumer type books; it is more like a veterinary
  textbook, but you don't have to be a vet to understand the material.

  Siegal, Mordecai, ed. Simon & Schuster's Guide to Cats. Originally in
  Spanish, Arnoldo Mondadori. Fireside Book, Simon & Schuster. 1983,
  ISBN: 0-671-49170-9.

  Stephens, Gloria. Legacy of the Cat (photography by Tetsu Yamazaki,
  San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1989, ISBN 0-87701-728-X/0-87701-695
  pbk). Dense cat genetics information w/pictures. 37 breeds then
  described.

  Taylor, David. You and Your Cat. Lots of useful information. A
  (slightly incomplete) breed summary complete with color pictures. A
  trouble-shooting guide for sick cats.

  Tellington-Jones, Linda, with Sybil Taylor. The Tellington TTouch: A
  Breakthrough Technique to Train and Care for Your Favorite Animal.
  Viking Penguin. 1992. ISBN 0-670-82578-6. Some of what Linda does is
  clearly helpful in dealing with problem dogs and cats, but there are
  parts of her presentation of her ideas that may turn people off
  because they seem to be a little too far out of the mainstream. Good
  massage tips.

  Thies, Dagmar. Cat Care. TFH Publications, 1989. ISBN 0-86622-776-8.

  Thomas, Elizabeth Marshall. The Tribe of the Tiger. This is a great
  book for understanding the behavior and culture of cats, and she makes
  clear how almost every action of our household darlings is connected
  to the big cats in the wild.

  Turner, Dennis C. and Paterick Bateson, eds: The Domestic Cat: The
  Biology of its Behaviour. Cambridge (UK) University Press, 1988.

  Wright, Michael and Sally Walters, eds. The Book of the Cat (New York:
  Summit Books (Pan Books, London), 1980, ISBN
  0-671-44753-X/0-671-41624-3 pbk). Includes a good discussion of
  genetics and cat breeds. Lots of detail, but very accessible, a good
  way to get started once you're past the first stage of learning about
  cats.

  White and Evans. The Catopedia. Henson 1986(?).
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Magazines

  Cat Fancy

  CATsumer Report, product reviews of food, litter, toys and accessories
  and other articles for cat owners. 1 yr. $18 or C$41. Order from Good
  Communications, Inc., PO Box 10069, Austin, TX 78766 or call
  1-800-968-1738.
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Articles

  August, John R., 1989. "Preventative Health Care and Infectious
  Disease Control," pp. 391-404 in Sherding, Robert H. (ed) The Cat:
  Diseases and Clinical Management, v1. Churchill-Livingstone Inc, NY.

  Barlough, JE and CA Stoddart, "Feline Coronaviruses: Interpretation of
  Laboratory findings and Serologic Tests." pp. 557-561 in August, J.R.
  (ed) 1991. Consultations in Feline Internal Medicine. WB Saunders Co.,
  Philadelphia. ISBN 0-7216-2226-7

  Booth, Dawn M. "Antiviral Therapy." pp. 577-582 in August, J.R. (ed)
  1991. Consultations in Feline Internal Medicine. WB Saunders Co.,
  Philadelphia. ISBN 0-7216-2226-7

  Burrows, Colin F. 1991. "Diarrhea in kittens and young cats". pp.
  415-418 in J.R. August. Consultations in Feline Internal Medicine. WB
  Saunders Co., Philadelphia.

  Lewis, Ricki. 1988. "The cat's meow (taurine deficiency causes eye and
  heart problems)." Health (Ny, NY) 20:18, March 1988. Probably more
  popular citation on taurine in cats diets.

  Pedersen, N.C. Common Infectious Diseases of Multiple-Cat Environments
  pp. 163-288 in Pedersen, Niels C.(ed) 1991. Feline Husbandry: Diseases
  and manangement of the multiple cat environment. American Veterinary
  Publications, Inc. Goleta, CA. ISBN 0-939674-29-7

  Pion, PD; MD Kittleson and QR Rogers. 1987. "Myocardial Failure in
  cats associated with low plasma taurine: a reversible cardiomyopathy."
  Science 237:764-768. 14 Aug 1987. Note: This one is rather technical.

  Stoddart, Cheryl A. and Jeffrey E. Barlough. "Feline Coronaviruses:
  Spectrum of Virus Strains and Clinical Manifestations." pp. 551-556 in
  August, J.R. (ed) 1991. Consultations in Feline Internal Medicine. WB
  Saunders Co., Philadelphia. ISBN 0-7216-2226-7

  Weiss, Richard C. "Feline Infectious Peritonitis and other
  Coronaviruses." pp. 333-356 in Sherding, Robert G. 1989. The Cat:
  Diseases and Clinical Management. Churchill-Livingstone, New York.
  ISBN 0-443-08461-0
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Catalogues

  Cats, Cats, and More Cats 2 Greycourt Ave, PO Box 560, Chester, NY,
  10918 Fast shipping, donates percentage to animal causes.

  Cat Claws, Inc. P.O. Box 1774 Des Plaines, IL 60018 Phone:
  708-981-1873 FAX: 708-981-0662 Cardboard scratching posts, flea
  remedies/combs, toys, cat trees.

  Dad's Cat Action Toy Shop c/o SunRae Products P.O. Box 84 Redwood
  City, CA 94064. They have what they call a "Cat'alog" and also a Hall
  of Fame your cat can join (you receive a newsletter "The CAT-Aerobics
  Exercise Mews."

  Doctors Foster & Smith 2253 Air Park Road Rhinelander, WI 54501-0100
  tel: 800-826-7206 Canine, feline, and equine vaccines, medications,
  and grooming preparations. Cat toys, beds, furniture, collars. Most of
  the other stuff is for dogs.

  Evolution K-9/Feline Vegetarian Dog/Cat Foods Dr. Eric Weisman &
  Assoc. 815 S. Robert St. St. Paul, MN 55107 (612) 227-2414 (800)
  524-9697

  Master Animal Care Lake Road P.O. Box 3333 Mountaintop, PA 18707-0330
  tel: 800-346-0749 For cats and dogs--fold-down cages, cat doors (10
  different types), vaccines and syringes (limited selection), lots of
  grooming supplies, dog breed books, gift items for people.

  Pedigrees 1989 Transit Way Box 905 Brockport, NY 14420-0905 tel:
  716-637-1431 This is RC Steele under another name -- no $50 minimum
  order requirement & higher prices. Ask for "The Pet Catalog"--this is
  stuff for dogs and cats. Cat doors (incl. electromagnetic), beds,
  bowls, collars, toys. Stuff for people, too: sweaters, T-shirts, gift
  items.

  RC Steele 1989 Transit Way Box 910 Brockport, NY 14420-0910 tel:
  800-872-3773 orders 800-872-4506 customer service Lots of discount
  items. Minimum $50 order. Watch out for shipping costs on oversize
  items.

  A Tale of Two Kitties 11054 Ventura Blvd., Suite 133 Studio City, CA
  91604 tel: 818-509-2924 Novelty cat items: cups, statuettes, cards,
  etc.

  Vet Express 655 Washington P.O. Box 1168 Rhinelander, WI 54501 tel:
  800-458-7656 Widest selection of canine, feline, and equine vaccines,
  medications, and grooming preparations. Serious stuff.
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References

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