Stephane Garnier lives on a houseboat near Lyon in France with his cat Ziggy, and he has studied Ziggy well for some lessons in life. This is a delightful little book , full of fun and wisdom. For example, Stephane discusses how cats delegate: they don’t pay bills and they don’t get their own food (these days). And by delegating these tasks to humans, they make humans feel important, even indispensable. They are selective in their relationships. Cats don’t pretend to like people who are a burden to them. They know who is essential to their quality of life and will be loyal to them, showing empathy. Otherwise they get their claws out. It’s a great little reflection on how to live the good life
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