50 Ways to Wake Your Human is the second collection of cat cartoons by Scott Metzger. Cat lovers will appreciate the comics, which highlight the ridiculous behavior of felines (and humans) through topics such as music, social media, parenthood, relationships, and living in quarantine. This book will make you laugh, smile, and further appreciate our weird, furry friends who wake us up in the wee hours of the morning.
From expertly fielding calls at a feline support center, to performing at a cat piano bar, to partying hard at Burning Cat, the cartoons in this collection hilariously show the many ways cats are awesome.
From a Labrador Retriever destroying a squeaky toy in record time, to a dachshund celebrating an astonishing accomplishment, to dogs discussing issues in support groups, the cartoons in this collection will make dog lovers smile, laugh, and ...
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His sensitive and compassionate style offers hope and encouragement to those in deep despair as they grieve the ending of an intimate relationship. 50 Ways to Love Your Leaver covers grief, intimacy and loss, denial, letting go of blame and ...
Cushnir demystifies the concept of living in the present moment and offers 100 easy, specific practices designed to bring awareness to one's thoughts and actions. 24 color photos.
In Feline Philosophy, the philosopher John Gray discovers in cats a way of living that is unburdened by anxiety and self-consciousness, showing how they embody answers to the big questions of love and attachment, mortality, morality, and ...
Brian Bilston. Early Morning Goalkeeping Routine Wake up. Yawn. Stretch your arms ten times (as high as they will go). Get out of bed with a sideways roll. Practise catching your ... your clean sheet. A Shaggy Dog Story my human love me lots ...
Not quite a year after her Croning, as I prepared to move away from the city where we both lived, Judy opened her jewelry box, reached past my old teeth, and selected a beautiful necklace to bestow on me in parting. Things handed down ...
. . Drawn from the hundreds of cartoons published in The New Yorker in the seven years since The New Yorker Book of Cat Cartoons--as well as from fabulous older cats--this new collection is as hilarious and irresistible as the first.
Now ... neuroscientist and sleep expert Matthew Walker gives us a new understanding of the vital importance of sleep and dreaming"--Amazon.com.