Catship finished reading Was ist was?, Bd.59, Katzen by Rainer Köthe
Well, this was enjoyable but mostly superficial, the kind of thing that every explanation of what cats are says. I enjoyed the historical and physiological bits the most (there's a page that has pictures of different big cats with their mouth open so their teeth are visible, that one's good). The behaviour bits were a bit irritating because all of the "why do cats do that" is presented as solid facts, but afaik a lot of it is just one theory among many. And the advice for cat owners also seemed a bit superficial and potentially sometimes wrong? Idk.
I'm a bit disappointed this this doesn't have the depth of the more technical books in the series!