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        <![CDATA[  <P>Just released, &quot;Walk Your Cat: The Complete Guide&quot; is the first full-length book to take a serious look at the subject of training cats to walk on a leash.  The book shows how leash-training cats can be understood in terms of the many, and sometimes quirky aspects of feline social behavior. &quot;Walk Your Cat&quot; includes valuable tips on everything from choosing a leash to controlling and directing cats during walks. Along the way, it also provides a fascinating look at cat psychology. (PRWeb Jan 6, 2009)</P>
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