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The Oriental Shorthair: A Book Review

This is a photo of a white oriental shorthair catAre you owned by an Oriental Shorthair cat , or considering opening your heart and home to one of these fabulous felines?

I highly recommend "The Guide to Owning an Oriental Shorthair Cat by Lynn Miller.

Lynn and I have been real-life friends for over 34 years. We presently continue our friendship via the Internet, since my husband and I moved to Florida from New York several years ago. I have many fond memories of staying up all night with Lynn waiting for kittens to be born, spending time at cat shows together, attending club meetings and promoting the breed when it was first introduced in the United States.

One of the most enjoyable aspects of this book for me is Lynn's conversational writing style. The first time I read it, I felt as if she were sitting in my living room sharing her wide variety of cat related experiences and answering any questions I might have concerning the breed.

Lynn brings the history of the Oriental Shorthair breed to life clearly, concisely and in an interesting way. It kept my attention and I found it very informative.

She shares Information which ranges from how to find a kitten or cat, feeding tips, grooming essentials, veterinary care and Internet resources for Oriental Shorthair lovers, to how to show your cat. All of this and more is discussed in this little gem of a book which received a Muse medallion from Cat Writers Association.

If you are searching for a holiday gift for that special Oriental Shorthair lover, this book will become a welcome addition to their library. To preview the book, visit The Guide to Owning an Oriental Shorthair Cat.

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