Native to Maine, these felines have been mousers, farm cats, and 19th Century ship cats. Their good nature allows them to adapt well to many lifestyles and personalities. Both playful and… More →
Cool Cats
People have long loved cats for their companionship and quiet natures. These books dive into the history, physical traits, and personality of each unique cat breed. Find out what makes felines like Japanese bobtails and Selkirk rexes special in their own, cool cat way in this series for young readers.
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Once mousers for Vikings, Norwegian forest cats are a populous breed in the U.S. today. Tufts of fur pour out of their ears and toes, hailing back to their rugged, northern ancestry. Wegies,… More →
RagaMuffins have all the qualities needed to win a best companion award. Just consider the way the cats seek out human laps for relaxing, or the open invitation they give cat lovers to pet… More →
The intense gaze of a green-eyed Russian blue draws the attention of any cat admirer. Glistening, plush fur, a regal Russian history, and chosen loyalty to its owner give this cat a… More →
Not only are the ears of Scottish Folds smaller than ears of other breeds-they fold down flat on the cats' heads! Scottish Folds have personalities as soft as their bodies. They bond closely… More →
Another bad hair day. Such is life for the Selkirk rex breed. These cats are famous for their unruly curls. Even their whiskers curl! Beginning readers may want to pet and style the plush… More →