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| Publisher: Belvoir Publications, Inc. Category: Magazine
List Price: $84.00 Buy New: $20.00 You Save: $64.00 (76%)
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 993
Format: Newsletter Subscription Type: Consumer magazine Subscription Issues: 12 Subscription Length: 12 Months Issues Per Year: 12 First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 Weeks
ASIN: B000066HV3
Release Date: May 3, 2002 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 3 months
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Product Description The monthly newsletter from the Cornell School of Veterinary Medicine gives readers the latest news and advice on cat care from a trusted source.
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A Must For All Cat Owners February 9, 2008 Teresa Wren (Winchester, KY USA) I have always had house cats and especially appreciated the article on how to catch them when they manage to escape. I have a lot of health issues and my cat is very important to me and your magazine helps me know how to take the best possible care of her. She gets regular vet visits as well as lots of love and care at home. Thanks for your hard work.
excellent January 30, 2007 D. Kucerak (NY) not long reading; br /tells things about cats health br /that you need to know
CatWatch is excellent March 19, 2006 D. Shohan (MA) I highly recommend CatWatch to anyone who owns/cares for a cat or cats. There are always interesting articles to read each month. The writing style is concise and to the point and easy for most to understand in layman's terms. There is a good variety of topics discussed.
Okay, but I wouldn't renew my subscription February 18, 2006 leek (Seattle, WA, USA) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
This magazine is okay, but like a previous reviewer said, it often states the obvious. It does not have very many "hard-edged" articles. It is often too "matter of fact", and too careful not to make judgments. It never makes recommendations you couldn't guess yourself, and always tells you to ask your vet before doing anything beyond common sense. Even when it cannot make recommendations without examination of the cat, it does not fully explain all of the possibilities and their consequences for your cat -- it just says "see your vet". It intentionally avoids mentioning products by brand, to avoid the appearance of endorsement, even if there might be something good (or bad) to say about a particular product. br / br /I think "Catnip" is better.
Not A Bad Publication March 25, 2005 Cheryl L. Malone (Costa Mesa, CA USA) 14 out of 15 found this review helpful
The previous reviewer gave this publication an unfair review. I work in a "no kill" shelter and many, many people do not know about sticky tape, covered litter boxes, etc. The articles are written so everyone can read and understand them, and contain a great deal of useful information. Also, not all shelters are "kill" shelters. One just has to make a few phone calls or jump on the web to find them.
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