I presume that few would know better lol
I saw an ad for this bookHere's the synopsis;
In response to:
Our feline friends have spent eons observing, napping, pondering, napping, and taking notes about the human condition. In between naps, they've realized that we humans could use some catlike guidance when it comes to handling the ups and downs of life. In this book they've condescended to share their invaluable wisdom in short advice columns such as "Always Stay at Least 30 Feet from a Loved One" and "Never Let Anyone Dress You." Whether it's coping with romance, surviving a social gathering, or clawing your way to the top of the corporate ladder only to realize you can't get down, the cats in this book will have you relaxed and ready to take on the world! Just after one more nap.
Our feline friends have spent eons observing, napping, pondering, napping, and taking notes about the human condition. In between naps, they've realized that we humans could use some catlike guidance when it comes to handling the ups and downs of life. In this book they've condescended to share their invaluable wisdom in short advice columns such as "Always Stay at Least 30 Feet from a Loved One" and "Never Let Anyone Dress You." Whether it's coping with romance, surviving a social gathering, or clawing your way to the top of the corporate ladder only to realize you can't get down, the cats in this book will have you relaxed and ready to take on the world! Just after one more nap.
Sounds like a purrrrrfect gift for the stressed out overworked person you may know,
if they want to learn from.....scratch.
If I don't respond right away to your comment,
it may be because I'm napping.
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Btw, cats are my favoritest thing!! ...even though they aren't the most humble creatures.
I was advised by a cynic to put cats on the covers of my books. Only two of the covers had a cat and those two have both outsold the rest of the series by, between them, nearly three thousand copies, so I tried a cat on the last of the series. Third time wasn't the charm
A penguin, a fawn, and a pug will help you rake it in.