The Book
Ten Speed Press, October 2010
F inally! Of the bestselling titles in today’s $2 billion self-help market, astonishingly not one addresses the inner angst of the housecat. (We smell a rat.) Until now. Who Moved My Mouse? is the only book that targets the self-help needs of felines around the globe. While today’s cats struggle to hide self-doubt and existential questioning behind dismissive “you bore me” and “I just sprayed the couch” smirks, the reality is they are desperate to introduce meaning to at least eight of their nine lives.
At the heart of this deeply introspective text is the ancient—and completely spot on—idea that nothing is ever a cat’s fault. Cats who take the time to work through the quizzes and exercises in this book will walk away, tail held high, with the comforting knowledge that they are never to blame. Everyone else, however, has some explaining to do.
Appropriate for kittens to senior cats, Who Moved My Mouse? is also the perfect gift for anyone who owns (or is owned by) a cat, used to have cats, wants a cat, has lost a cat, has seen a cat, knows what a cat is… you get the idea.
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Reprinted with permission from Who Moved My Mouse? A Self-Help Book for Cats (Who Don't Need Any Help). Copyright © 2010 by Dena Harris, Ten Speed Press, an imprint of the Crown Publishing Group, Berkeley, CA. ISBN: 978-1580083560








