Get your cat to develop a reading habit
I was visiting my friends and I knew they had a cat called Pixie. So I asked them if I could bring a book for Pixie, you know things that he likes to read. I did not want to give him a book he already had. After an embarrassed silence they told me that Pixie had never really developed a taste for fiction.
I asked tentatively, “Would he prefer non-fiction?”
“No he just does not enjoy reading books. He really spends all his time on the mobile. He is part of a few WhatsApp groups and they keep forwarding silly cat videos all day. His attention span has dropped.” My hosts were concerned. They had presented Pixie with a copy of Paul Gallico’s fabulous book called Jennie. That remained untouched. I knew this needed a quick resolution.
Ten tips to get your cat to be a book lover
As I travel I am constantly amazed at how many cats have never experienced the joy of reading. Here are things that cat-parents can do that can turn their pet into a book lover.
I would love to know if any of these worked for you or your cat. Email me at abhijitbhaduri@live.com
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Books from my friend's library
When I visit someone's home, I love to look through their book collection. This is the book lover's version of getting a meal delivered at home through Swiggy or Doordash.
This is what caught my attention. The book features a variety of stories that offer insights into Indian culture and social issues. It combines graphic art with non-fiction narratives, making complex topics more engaging and accessible.
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