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Lessons from Cats for Surviving Fascism

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The ultimate guide to channeling feline wisdom in the face of authoritarian nonsense.

Cats, the original masters of stealth, sass, and strategic chaos, have been teaching us survival tactics for centuries—they just haven’t been this explicit about it. Until now.

Through humor, sharp insights, and unapologetic defiance, LESSONS FROM CATS FOR SURVIVING FASCISM lays out nine essential cat-inspired strategies for resisting control and reclaiming power. From staying nimble and unpredictable to demanding what you need with the confidence of a hungry tabby, each chapter is packed with lessons that are as subversive as they are practical.

Whether you’re facing off against a system that thrives on control or just trying to make sense of a chaotic world, these lessons will arm you with the tools—and the attitude—you need to fight back. Cats don’t ask for permission, and neither should you.

64 pages, Hardcover

Published June 24, 2025

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Stewart Reynolds

5 books15 followers
Brittlestar (Stewart Reynolds) has built a global following by combining sharp wit, family-friendly humour, and razor-clear observations about the absurdities of modern life. With more than 650 million views across platforms and hundreds of thousands tuning in weekly, his videos make people laugh, think… and occasionally wonder if he’s spying on their family group chat.

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Profile Image for Melissa.
513 reviews61 followers
June 24, 2025
Like “On Tyranny” but with cats. Very important reading for the world we’re living in.
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313 reviews49 followers
November 24, 2025
I listened to the audiobook and have a feeling my rating would be higher if I had the physical book in front of me, as I believe there are illustrations(?). 4/5 stars 🐈
Profile Image for Naomi Grace.
Author 4 books9 followers
August 1, 2025
A short little mini book with a lighthearted approach to tackling timely threats of fascism with cat-like agility
Profile Image for Dennis Fischman.
1,840 reviews43 followers
August 12, 2025
If you’re depressed about the state of the country and feeling helpless to do anything about it, this may be just the book for you. It will bring a smile to your face.

The author knows cats a lot better than either fascists or resistance, however. The image of fascism you see here is stuck in time: it’s Colonel Klink from Hogan’s Heroes. The acts of resistance are nearly all solitary swagger, not strategic, collective, or sustained.

One thing the author could have learned from cats but didn’t is this: when someone is aiming overpowering force at you, get out of the way. Skedaddle. Have hiding places that only you know about. Then, when it’s safe, appear out of nowhere again.

But it’s not cat behavior that’s going to create a place of safety. It’s humans uniting.
Profile Image for Amanda.
121 reviews7 followers
August 3, 2025
If you think Brittlestar is funny and you like cats you’ll like this book.

Unless you’re a fascist.
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312 reviews16 followers
December 15, 2025
It’s like the Art of War but for cats. It’s short and entertaining… just don’t let your MAGA friend read it. 😅
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1,833 reviews102 followers
July 24, 2025
A short little guide on ways to fight back against the fascism we are currently seeing in our country and around the world, with tips taken from the clever, persistent, resilient cat. I really appreciated how short and to the point each tip was, drawing direct comparisons between the ways cats deal with humans and the ways we can deal with fascism. Some of these tips might seem less relevant considering how far down the road to fascism some of our leaders have gone in the last 6 months, but I still think there are some good little gems in there to encourage us and remind us of the importance and value of resistance.

Thank you to NetGalley and Grand Central Publishing for a copy of this book for review purposes.
Profile Image for Mollified.Moments.
464 reviews5 followers
June 14, 2025
Absolutely a five star read.

Thank you to NetGalley and Grand Central Publishing for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

This was exactly the kind of thing I didn’t know I needed between my regular reading. It’s short—you can get through it in one sitting—but manages to pack in a lot without ever feeling like it’s trying too hard.

It’s funny, yeah, but also weirdly sharp. The chapters are quick, and sure, some of the ideas repeat a little—but that kinda works when you’re talking about cats. They’re stubborn, unpredictable, and do whatever they want… which is exactly the point.

There’s one line that stuck with me—“Rest isn’t just self-care—it’s resistance. And nothing terrifies a fascist more than someone who’s wide awake, well-rested, and ready to strike.”

Honestly, yes.

I will 100% be buying a finished copy of this for myself and grabbing extras for my fellow childless cat ladies. It’s the kind of book you want to pass around. It’s snarky, thoughtful, and makes a good case for calculated chaos.
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802 reviews29 followers
July 5, 2025
(4.5/5 stars)

Lessons from Cats for Surviving Fascism is a short but sweet (and funny!) nonfiction book about dealing with oppressive regimes.

This was pretty fantastic! It's under 70 pages, but I lost count how many times I laughed out loud or made other audible noises of enjoyment or shook my head in agreement.

There are eleven short essays, each focusing on a type of behavior from our feline friends that might help us in our efforts to resist fascism. There are beautiful line art illustrations throughout the book, and I especially loved those. I kind of want to buy prints to hang up on my wall!

Overall I really enjoyed reading this. However, it does get a smidge repetitive at times, and since the book is so short that really stands out. I've been recommended the author's other book, Welcome to the Stupidpocalypse, which is longer and more-in depth--I've already ordered a copy for myself!

If you're looking for something witty and funny to help you resist oppressive regimes, I highly recommend this one!

I received a complimentary review copy from Grand Central Pub. All opinions contained herein are my own.
Profile Image for Liliana.
16 reviews
December 15, 2025
Libro corto de lecciones que podemos aprender sobre los gatos para combatir el fascismo. Es divertida y relevante, habla de varias lecciones desde el lente actual del fascismo en Estados Unidos y se me hizo divertido ver como ciertas figuras políticas de la izquierda socialista reflejan algunas de las lecciones que habla el libro (ej. Zohran Mamdani, Bernie Sanders).

Corto, divertido y directo al grano. 🐈✨
Profile Image for Kristen Carannante.
88 reviews2 followers
November 4, 2025
A great Election Day read. It was a birthday gift from my feline/democracy friendly book club.
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21 reviews
December 15, 2025
El libro es un 0, le pongo una estrella porque no puedo ponerle menos. Es el peor libro que me he leído en mi vida.
Me he forzado a terminarlo porque fue un regalo (además de cortísimo), y aun así se me ha hecho eterno. No tengo pruebas pero tampoco dudas de que está escrito con IA y no ha pasado por las manos de ningún editor que pudiera haber salvado un poco los muebles a este desastre. Repetitivo, sin ideas, AIslop y políticamente estéril: siento que define perfectamente lo que es el partido demócrata estadounidense. Lo peor no es el libro en sí, si no la valoración media que tiene en goodreads y algunas de las reseñas. Meteorito mátame.
Profile Image for Bill.
1,996 reviews108 followers
July 3, 2025
I bought Lessons from Cats for Surviving Fascism by Stewart Reynolds AKA Brittlestar because I have enjoyed his humorous takes on politics on his Instagram feed. This book was short, sweet, light but to the point. Basically if you're fighting fascism, be more like a cat than a dog. But basically, he makes his point succinctly and clearly.

"Fascists survive on predictability because their entire system is built on the illusion of control." Be like the cat. Be unpredictable. Fascists can't handle unpredictability.

"Fascists, despite their chest-thumping bravado, are deeply insecure" They thrive on denigrating and making people feel small. They only win if you let them. Cats won't let them. You shouldn't either.

One more...

"Fascists, despite their swagger, are terrified of sharp resistance - both literal and metaphorical. They thrive on compliance..." So never let them think you are defenceless...

It's an interesting way of presenting this battle between democracy and fascism and it makes the point very clearly. Check it out and check out Brittlestar... (3.5 stars)
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4 reviews3 followers
August 27, 2025
I think this book was written with ChatGPT. I can tell because, I hate to admit it, but I use AI heavily at work to write emails and memos and project descriptions, and I’ve tailored it to be a little more casual to avoid using corporate-speak. The tone and style of this book are identical to what I get there.

That being said, the premise is clever and the main ideas are very creative. Drawing inspiration from house cats to fight fascism is wonderful. At the end of the day, all you need are the chapter titles and maybe one paragraph for each.
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1,797 reviews121 followers
September 4, 2025
Surprisingly full of real strategic suggestions when I was expecting just a lighthearted read. While definitely funny, it's full of gems. From "strategic chaos" to unrelenting assertiveness, the feline playbook really is applicable to creating resistance. Thanks to netgalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review.
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122 reviews3 followers
July 27, 2025
trump slander but in the context of cats. genius.
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113 reviews1 follower
November 5, 2025
this was so fun and silly.
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53 reviews
July 29, 2025
Basic and repetitive at times but witty and wholesome enough to make you ignore those little nitpicky things.
Profile Image for Sam  Hughes.
903 reviews86 followers
June 14, 2025
STOPPPPPPPPPPOPPO this was hilarious. I am so thankful to Grand Central Publishing and Stewart Reynolds for sending me this wonderful finished copy before it hits shelves on June 24, 2025. After reading just a few lines from the intro to my husband, that was more than enough to convince him to read the collection as well! (GREAT SUCCESS)

Stewart Reynolds tells it how it is, comparing cats to the rebellion, inspiring hope on how we too can fight back against oppressive fascist regimes. So many great tips within these pages, and I truly now have the best gift idea for all of my impassioned and outspoken friends!
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392 reviews19 followers
April 29, 2025
Thank you to Grand Central Publishing for providing this book for review consideration via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.

I love this book! I actually read it out loud to my entire family. It was exactly what we needed to hear during this absolutely insane time. We plan as a family to adopt more cat behaviors in our fight against fascism. Leave no tabletop adorned! No nap not taken! This pride will be well cared for and ready to help take the world back from the fascists.
Profile Image for Mel Rose (Savvy Rose Reads).
1,028 reviews16 followers
June 7, 2025
Thank you to the publisher for the free book!

Out June 24!

Rating: 5/5 stars

A series of mini essays on the lessons we can learn from cat behavior to help us fight fascist leaders.

This was super cute and funny, and had some fantastic pithy quotes and insights as well.

One of my favorite quotes: “Taking care of each other is the ultimate power move.”
Profile Image for Chels Patterson.
767 reviews11 followers
November 1, 2025
Lessons from Cats for Surviving Fascism by Stewart “Battlestar” Reynolds
Is the cat’s meow

More than just surviving this short “how to” shows the reader how to seriously piss off fascist leaders. It follows a more playful playbook of the non-violence resistance and couples it with adorably but annoyingly getting in the way.

As a cat lover, who has never existed without a cat, I certainly know how absolute terrors they could be towards those who treat them as dogs. Even when treated like gods they can still be devil children, when breakfast is a minute late. They seem like a perfect archetype for resistance. It does seem to be sound advice to nap, take up space, and always be where the fascist do not want you to be.

This book is for anyone who wishes to defeat fascism and the clowns that abuse the world
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705 reviews63 followers
July 19, 2025
Timely encouragement through humor - this is a book for cat lovers and a book for people struggling under the current administration.

Though the book is short, it packs a lot of insight and depth into its few pages. I found myself laughing to myself thinking about my cats sharing their thoughts on how humans ought to survive while also underlining sections that stood out as important reminders. One of which was: “Rest isn’t just self care - it’s resistance.” Resting, taking up space, “keeping your claws sharp,” and more good advice await you in this book.

Thank you so much Grand Central Publishing and NetGalley for my copy!

Profile Image for Jack Green.
1 review
December 13, 2025
If this is the best of what the resistance has to offer, the resistance is dead.

Corny, millennial liberalism from a Canadian lamenting the fascism plaguing American politics in the driest, corniest status-quo blather possible. A completely naive misunderstanding of what fascism is and what it looks like in the modern day, filled with flaccid, unfunny 2011-Facebook-era cat-centric musings. No substance or any intention from the author to actually educate his readers about modern-day fascism, more of an excuse for him to put his echo-chamber, nothingburger tweets on paper and make money from it. Get this shit off the airwaves.
Profile Image for KDub.
263 reviews11 followers
June 17, 2025
5 🌟

When I saw this book described as "On Tyranny but with cats," I knew I had to read it. And that description is very apt. It's short, funny, and straight to the point. I've got highlights in each chapter and should probably buy a physical copy when it's published.

Dear authors, please teach me more subjects by using cat metaphors. Thank you.

Recommended for anyone who gives a damn.

Thank you to NetGalley and Grand Central Publishing for the ARC.
Profile Image for Sam Richard.
9 reviews1 follower
December 21, 2025
Reynolds rehashes “Strength of resistance lies in _____” half a dozen times, though not once is this strength attributed to collective action.

Brittlestar illustrates a warm picture to cat owners’ familiar anecdotes of their pets’ loving annoyance… the attempted political messaging, though, is rather weak. A good read for #nevertrump liberals, the book encourages readers to question authority and remain vigilant. A good message for lifelong party affiliates, though the fight against fascism lies in collective action and stories of resisting oppression as community.
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3 reviews
December 14, 2025
A direct critic to the current political climate in the US (2025), which is becoming more and more fascist as days go by. Every chapter explains how a cat would behave in different scenarios inside a fascist regime, and it is very fun to imagine it, but it also gives you actual advice and a slice of self reflection to help you stand your ground in certain situations.
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