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Petit Atlas des Chats: Découvrir 50 Races Communes [Small Atlas of Cats: Discover 50 Common Breeds]

Field / Identification Guide
Series: Petit Atlas
By: Brigitte Bulard Courdeau(Author), Yann Le Bris(Illustrator)
24 pages, colour illustrations
Petit Atlas des Chats: Découvrir 50 Races Communes [Small Atlas of Cats: Discover 50 Common Breeds]
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Language: French

A pocket guide to 50 cat breeds.

Summary in French:
On compte 400 millions de chats dans le monde, dont 10 millions en France, et cette population est en constante progression : avec le chien, le chat est l'animal préféré des Français. Cet atlas devrait donc trouver son public ! Il nous présente en introduction :
- la généalogie de l'espèce - tous les chats domestiques, aussi différents soient-ils, descendent du chat sauvage forestier -, et la création des races.
- Les techniques pour reconnaître et choisir un chat de race (morphologie, robe...).
- Les impératifs à respecter si l'on souhaite en adopter un.

On trouvera ensuite pour chaque race son historique (création, croisements...) et son standard (morphologie, couleur de la robe et des yeux...), ainsi que des informations sur son tempérament, son mode de vie et ses besoins.

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Field / Identification Guide
Series: Petit Atlas
By: Brigitte Bulard Courdeau(Author), Yann Le Bris(Illustrator)
24 pages, colour illustrations
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