Do we need another book about cats, perhaps not really, but for fans of these enigmatic creatures they are always welcome. Especially if written by a true bona fide expert on the subject, an author with a doctorate on cats, as Brown is. The same ground has been repeatedly covered by other books, for instance the ever reliable Dorian Kinsley series, but Brown also did a fantastic job, with a highly readable account about cat evolution, their biology and ecology, history with humans and how to decipher their moods and body language, etc. It has just the right balance of text to illustrations, and depth of technical knowledge conveyed, but not so academic as to be dry. The section on pure breeds is de rigueur for any cat book of course and did not disappoint. The author also gave the clearest explanation of genes that determine coat pattern I have seen anywhere thus far.
Certainly a must add to any cat lover's book shelf.