Catnip Magazin
Catnip, a magazine for true cat lovers. On 216 pages, as high quality as a coffee table book, it explores the fascinating world of cats: from behavior and wild strays to cat culture and art. The magic of cats is celebrated with interviews, essays and photo series.
Description
Introducing Catnip, a magazine for a special kind of cat person. This 216-page collector's item rivals any coffee table book, exploring the paradoxes of a creature that embodies playfulness and calm, wildness and domesticity, the mundane and the absurd. With feline curiosity and feline intuition, we head to the most feline corners of the world to scratch the surface of cat culture and uncover the many reasons why cats enchant us.
In Catnip
Cat behaviorist Kristiina Wilson on adapting cat behavior, Catluminati on the art of the catwalk, photographer Masayuki Oki on the feral cats of Japan, Claire L. Evans on pre-meme internet cats, Jami Nakamura Lin on the year her daughter became a cat, and Lauren Oster on whether robot cats dream of wireless mice. Plus: the subversive art of cat sleep, a hair-raising history of hairballs, ASMeowR, a retractable newsletter by cats and for cats, and much more.
Additional Information
216 pages, perfect bound, with surprising punched holes, inserts and artistic printing processes.
Catnip Magazin
Description
Introducing Catnip, a magazine for a special kind of cat person. This 216-page collector's item rivals any coffee table book, exploring the paradoxes of a creature that embodies playfulness and calm, wildness and domesticity, the mundane and the absurd. With feline curiosity and feline intuition, we head to the most feline corners of the world to scratch the surface of cat culture and uncover the many reasons why cats enchant us.
In Catnip
Cat behaviorist Kristiina Wilson on adapting cat behavior, Catluminati on the art of the catwalk, photographer Masayuki Oki on the feral cats of Japan, Claire L. Evans on pre-meme internet cats, Jami Nakamura Lin on the year her daughter became a cat, and Lauren Oster on whether robot cats dream of wireless mice. Plus: the subversive art of cat sleep, a hair-raising history of hairballs, ASMeowR, a retractable newsletter by cats and for cats, and much more.
Additional Information
216 pages, perfect bound, with surprising punched holes, inserts and artistic printing processes.