WHAT YOU HAPPENS TO MY CAT?
Two veterinarians give you the answer
Santiago g. Caraballo and Carlos Rodríguez
In this book two veterinarians known by all, Santiago García Caraballo and Carlos Rodríguez, respond to various queries raises them an imaginary client name Noelia on their cats. Both Carlos and Santiago have to answer in his daily life to the many questions that make them owners on their pets in their respective veterinary clinics.
In his new deal with some conflicting phases in the life of any cat: care, feeding, adoption, parenting, education, zeal, pregnancy, onset of unwanted behavior, through questions that Noelia will pose them via e-mail.
Thus, in an amusing exchange of messages between the three, some full of humor, will discover the peculiarities of the feline world and questions that may arise in any cat owner.
Santiago g. Caraballo holds a degree in veterinary medicine from the Universidad Complutense of Madrid (1980). In 1995 he opened the first Veterinary Clinic in Madrid specialising in feline medicine, clinical veterinary Gattos (Avenida Menéndez Pelayo 37; www.gattos.net). It has been a contributor in the Sunday supplement of the newspaper EL PAIS (column "Animals"), and in radio shows on domestic animals (such as "barking me much"). His previous books: the language of cats (2003) and happy cat, happy owners (2004) have had great success among the lovers of cats.
Carlos Rodriguez holds a degree in veterinary medicine from the Universidad Complutense of Madrid (1988). Part of the team of Veterinary Clinic, + clinic collaborates with various associations of animal protection and is Adviser veterinary journals on pets, such as the world of the cat. It has become a reference in the media on issues relating to the animal world, especially by his participation as a presenter on radio and television programmes the dog world (Channel 7), Jimanji Kanana (Waku Waku) (TVE), barking me much (Onda Cero). He is the author of very enjoyable books on pets as: my dog, his friends and I (the sphere of books), A cat healthy at home (Person), or have or not have pet (Pearson).