Going as far back as Aesop, this wildly entertaining anthology uncovers 25 centuries of cat love and hate in letters, journals, stories, and verse from the most unexpected cat commentators--including T.S. Eliot, Gabriel Garc
Fun stuff. Turns out most of the big writers have written about cats (Joyce is in here multiple times, Shakespeare, Yeats, etc.) Obviously needs an updated version because what is a cat anthology without Haruki Murakami. I think the most fun bits are the really early writings though cause ancient Egyptians and such all had weird relationships with cats and...their poop...