Genre: Non Fiction
Release Date: 2nd May 2023
Publisher: William Collins
The Age of Cats is a delightful non-fiction novel that every cat lover should have, giving us an informative read but with so much care and compassion that clearly shines through in the way the author talks about our furry family members.
It explores the history of cats, how they’ve evolved from wild predators to the many types of cat we know today with plenty of research and sources, how cats were domesticated (kinda), and the similarities our household pets have with their cousins like lions and servals.
Overall it’s very easily laid out, sectioned into relevant topics that make it easy to pick up where you left off or read them at random if you fancy it — there’s a few parts that were a little drawn out and for me needed something to break up the string of narration but generally it was an engaging read.
On top of the interesting knowledge, there’s also a lot of fun in this book too — the authors own experiences living with multiple cats as well as brilliant experiments and research that let us see what a house cats life is really like. I loved the discussions into cats in modern culture as well as looking at the historical and scientific aspects too.
This was absolutely delightful, now I’m off to hug my cat.
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I was gifted a reviewers copy of this title in return for an honest review.

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