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Claude

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Gathers photographs of Claude the cat, and shares observations on cats and their relationships with humans

64 pages, Mass Market Paperback

Published October 1, 1994

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June 27, 2020
This is a sweet love story to cats. It consists of cute pictures of Claude, the author's black-and-white cat, single-page essays about cats, and some statistics about cats around the world. It's unique and very readable!
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May 22, 2014
A commenter in a blog conversation conversation suggested that one reason cat owners seem to be much more imaginative about their cats personalities and intellects and interests than owners of other pets is that cats, unlike (for instance) dogs, are decidedly independent, doing whatever pleases them with relatively little regard for human wishes. This observation occurred to Randy Moravec before he composed his 1992 photo essay book Claude (official site here ). After he had seen all the activities that his handsome black-and-white cat would do different things, Moravec provided his friends with precise figures as to how much a cat would do something over its projected seventeen-year lifespan, that its average food-related attention span was 2.16 hours, for instance. The whole small, slim book is devoted to exploration, pairing a black-and-white photo of Claude doing something with a figure and related observation on the facing page (that cats' food-related attention span are almost indefinite, giving them the impression of being "truly devoted" pets). The photos illustrating Claude's behaviour are well-shot and do a good job of illustrating Moravec's amused, almost bemused, observations of the different skills and interests of catdom. I'm glad that I came across this very pleasant book, and am certain that other cat aficionados would enjoy it as much as I did.
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329 reviews
May 21, 2014
I'm more of a dog person, but this is one of my favorite photo books. Love it!
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