The Unadulterated Cat
The Unadulterated Cat by Terry Pratchett, illustrated by Gray Jolliffe, is a book written to promote what Pratchett terms the 'Real Cat', a cat who urinates in the flowerbeds, rips up the furniture, and eats frogs, mice and sundry other small animals. The opposite of the Real Cat is the 'Fizzy Keg Cat', a well-behaved and bland kind, as seen on cat food advertisements. It was first published 1989 by Gollancz.
First edition | |
Author | Terry Pratchett |
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Illustrator | Gray Jolliffe |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Subject | Cat behavior |
Genre | Humour |
Publisher | Gollancz (1989, 1992) Orion (2002) |
Media type | Hardcover and paperback |
Pages | 160 |
ISBN | 978-0-7528-5369-7 |
Translations
- Автентичната котка (Bulgarian)
- Nefalšovaná kočka (Czech)
- De echte kat (Dutch)
- Tosikissa ei kirppuja kiroile (Finnish)
- Sacrés chats ! (French)
- Die gemeine Hauskatze (German)
- Az igazi macska: Kampány az igazi macskáért (Hungarian)
- Il Gatto D.O.C. (Italian)
- Kot w stanie czystym (Polish)
- Кот без дураков (Russian)
- Riktiga Katter bär inte Rosett (Swedish)
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