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Chasing the tail of the best-selling Stuff on My Cat: The Book (more than 100,000 copies sold!) comes this super-sized sequel from Stuffonmycat.com, the phenomenally successful Web site where millions of people from around the world post photographs of cats with unbelievably varied things on them. Bigger and better than the original, this witty follow-up has twice as many all-new photographs, commentary from contributors explaining how in the world they were able to stack 40 pillows on their feline, plus hilarious captions by the site's creator. Any cat lover (or hater) won't be able to resist.

320 pages, Paperback

First published April 2, 2008

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April 12, 2021
I wish we got more words. Either funny captions on everyone, little made up stories. Or the cats names at least. The pictures were mostly ok. For a thrift shop find I paid a dollar for it I think I got my money out of it.
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December 11, 2013
It's been awhile since I've thought of the "stuff on my cat" phenomenon...used to be my favorite blog :) A quick, fun read.
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December 11, 2008
More Stuff on My Cat

by Mario Garza

* Paperback: 320 pages
* Publisher: Chronicle Books [April 2, 2008]
* ISBN-10: 0811862259

Riiight. Remember my review for Disapproving Rabbits, also a Quick Pick nominee? A lot of what I said about that load of steaming shat goes here. It's a book of pictures of animals. And these animals are, obviously, pissed off that people put stuff on top of them and took a picture. Some of the things that people tossed on top of their poor kitties include Q-Tips, colanders, and various stuffed animals. It's wrong and cruel and there's very few words, hence it doesn't count as getting teens to read. No, No, and No. 1Q, 2P
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