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"This book is very special."
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted April 21, 2002 on The Best Reviews
SummaryA gripping epic of feline survival ...
The Australian feral cat is very much a product of human
carelessness at best and callousness at worst. As truly
wild as the great cats of Africa and Asia, the feral cat is
perhaps the most successful predator in the Australian
bush - and a growing threat to the rare native marsupials,
birds and reptiles. Its agility, speed, hunting acumen and
lack of natural predators make it one of that country's
most destructive introduced species, and naturalists and
conservationists see its eradication as vital but unlikely.
Love it or hate it, the cat is a world-class survivor!
This is the story of such a cat, seen partly through the
cat's own eyes and partly through those of an old bushman
who is fascinated by a creature his logic tells him he
should hate and despise. The cat's life-long fight for
survival is an elemental story of the animal world, its
interplay with the world of humans, and of the natural
forces which shape both.
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