67 reasons why cats are better than dogs / by Jack Shepherd.

By: Shepherd, Jack, 1979- [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Washington, D.C. : National Geographic, [2014]Copyright date: ©2014Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 18 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781426213861 (pbk.); 1426213867 (pbk.)Other title: Sixty-seven reasons why cats are better than dogsSubject(s): Cats -- Humor | Dogs -- Humor | Cats -- MiscellaneaDDC classification: 818/.602 LOC classification: PN6231.C23 | .S53 2014
Contents:
Atheleticism -- Intellect -- Companionship -- Charity -- Artistry -- Courage -- Adaptability -- Work ethic -- Parenting.
Summary: HUMOUR. Perfectly pairing witty text with hilarious photographs and hard-hitting scientific facts, popular BuzzFeed blogger Jack Shepherd establishes with definitive proof that individuals of the feline persuasion reign supreme over their canine counterparts. It's an age-old battle: cat vs. dog. National Geographic and BuzzFeed's Jack Shepherd team up to settle the dispute once and for all. Written in the spirit of mega bestsellers I Can Pee on This, How to Tell if Your Cat is Plotting to Kill You, Bad Cat, and I Can Has Cheezburger?, this hilarious and brutally honest book culls the best evidence of the supremacy of cats (that the Internet can provide). Documenting cats' superior abilities in such areas as artistry, athleticism, and intellect, Shepherd provides short, amusing lists of cat and dog oddities including The 10 Greatest Cat Athletes, and The 10 Most Annoying Things Dogs Love to Do - compelling insight into the fight for pet dominance.
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Atheleticism -- Intellect -- Companionship -- Charity -- Artistry -- Courage -- Adaptability -- Work ethic -- Parenting.

HUMOUR. Perfectly pairing witty text with hilarious photographs and hard-hitting scientific facts, popular BuzzFeed blogger Jack Shepherd establishes with definitive proof that individuals of the feline persuasion reign supreme over their canine counterparts. It's an age-old battle: cat vs. dog. National Geographic and BuzzFeed's Jack Shepherd team up to settle the dispute once and for all. Written in the spirit of mega bestsellers I Can Pee on This, How to Tell if Your Cat is Plotting to Kill You, Bad Cat, and I Can Has Cheezburger?, this hilarious and brutally honest book culls the best evidence of the supremacy of cats (that the Internet can provide). Documenting cats' superior abilities in such areas as artistry, athleticism, and intellect, Shepherd provides short, amusing lists of cat and dog oddities including The 10 Greatest Cat Athletes, and The 10 Most Annoying Things Dogs Love to Do - compelling insight into the fight for pet dominance.

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