cover image The Good, the Bad, and the Furry: Life With the World’s Most Melancholy Cat

The Good, the Bad, and the Furry: Life With the World’s Most Melancholy Cat

Tom Cox. St. Martin’s/Dunne, $24.99 (288p) ISBN 978-1-250-06324-3

British writer Cox, a monthly columnist for the Guardian’s Life and Style section, invites readers into his daily life in his feline-filled home. Cox is the bemused owner of four cats. Shipley and Ralph, brothers by birth, are the most loquacious of the group, and Cox relates conversations he’s had with both, often as the cats bolt in and out through the cat door following a confrontation with the local wildlife. The death of Janet, a big male cat who’s none too wise, is depicted early in the book, and it leaves Cox feeling like he’s “forgotten” something. The Bear is the quiet, contemplative one of the bunch who seems to look down his whiskered nose at the others as they bumble through their days. Cox’s narration weaves around his emotional connections with his cats, his friends (and their cats), and his family. He also shares information about feline behavior, health issues, and new kitten ownership. Readers who are devoted cat owners will relate to Cox’s insights and stories and will invariably connect with him on a level that others may not. Photos. Agent: Ed Wilson, Johnson & Alcock. [em](May) [/em]