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After Tibia—a cat belonging to San Francisco-based artists Caroline Paul and Wendy McNaughton—went missing and re-appeared after five weeks, its owners decided to launch an investigation.
With help from GPS technology, cat cameras, pet detectives and even psychics, the curious cat owners set out to discover where their cat go when it disappear by stalking it.
The result of this intensive investigative work is a hilarious illustrated book—Lost Cat: A True Story of Love, Desperation, and GPS Technology—that depicts San Francisco through the eyes of a wandering home cat.
Filled with funny drawings of what the city looks like from a cat’s perspective, this new book promises to be a delightful read for cat-owners who can relate to the distress of losing a cat.
The book is set to launch on 9 April 2013 and you can purchase it on its website.
[via Huffington Post]
After Tibia—a cat belonging to San Francisco-based artists Caroline Paul and Wendy McNaughton—went missing and re-appeared after five weeks, its owners decided to launch an investigation.
With help from GPS technology, cat cameras, pet detectives and even psychics, the curious cat owners set out to discover where their cat go when it disappear by stalking it.
The result of this intensive investigative work is a hilarious illustrated book—Lost Cat: A True Story of Love, Desperation, and GPS Technology—that depicts San Francisco through the eyes of a wandering home cat.
Filled with funny drawings of what the city looks like from a cat’s perspective, this new book promises to be a delightful read for cat-owners who can relate to the distress of losing a cat.
The book is set to launch on 9 April 2013 and you can purchase it on its website.
[via Huffington Post]