Cat daddy

what the world's most incorrigible cat taught me about life, love, and coming clean

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Jackson Galaxy: Cat daddy (2012, Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin)

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Published Jan. 18, 2012 by Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin.

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I am so disappointed in this book.  I'm a fan of Jackson Galaxy's way of interacting with cats and his ability to work through their issues.  It always amazes me how clueless a lot of people are about what is going on in their cat's mind.  I picked this book up to find some more inspiration about working with cats.  I did find that and I understood that a lot of this would also be about his life but I wasn't expecting to also find that he seems to be a pretty awful human being.Over half this memoir is dedicated to the story of his many addictions and how he dealt with them.  He acknowledges that he didn't treat people well during these times but since this book is written afterwards you would hope that he would have gained some clarity.  Instead he is still quite a jerk when …

Subjects

  • Psychology
  • Recovering addicts
  • Behavior
  • Cat owners
  • Cats
  • Health
  • Pets
  • Therapeutic use
  • Human-animal relationships
  • Biography