Our Cats and All About Them: Their Varieties, Habits, and Management; and for Show, the Standard of Excellence and Beauty; Described and Pictured
Synopsis
Our Cats and All About Them is a foundational Victorian treatise on feline life, combining practical husbandry, natural observation, breed description, and standards for exhibition. Written in a lucid, conversational style enriched by anecdote and precise visual attention, the book moves between domestic manual and natural history. Its discussion of varieties, habits, care, and beauty situates it within nineteenth-century Britain's expanding culture of pet keeping, classification, and organized animal shows. Harrison Weir, an accomplished illustrator, naturalist, and animal lover, was uniquely placed to write such a work. Celebrated as the organizer of the first modern cat show at London's Crystal Palace in 1871, he helped transform cats from familiar household companions into subjects of aesthetic judgment and public admiration. His artistic training sharpened his sensitivity to form, markings, and expression, while his humane convictions shaped his advocacy for kinder treatment. This book is recommended to readers interested in cats, Victorian culture, animal fancying, or the history of domestic life. It offers not only practical guidance but also a revealing portrait of the moment when the modern appreciation of pedigree cats began.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Good Press
- ISBN: 9788027296576
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 14 mm
- Weight: 384g
- Languages: English
