How to Make Your Cat an Internet Celebrity
By Patricia Carlin
Photographs by Dustin Fenstermacher
By Patricia Carlin
Photographs by Dustin Fenstermacher
By Patricia Carlin
Photographs by Dustin Fenstermacher
By Patricia Carlin
Photographs by Dustin Fenstermacher
Part of Internet Celebrity
Part of Internet Celebrity
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$12.95
Apr 01, 2014 | ISBN 9781594746796
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Apr 01, 2014 | ISBN 9781594746840
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Praise
“I need this manual. You probably do too.”—Examiner.com
“Highly entertaining and hilarious, with a bit of tongue-in-cheek sarcasm, How to Make Your Cat an Internet Celebrity is worth even the 15 minutes of fame your feline may warrant.”—Creator’s Syndicate
“This is an actually, seriously funny thing… a book that can make you literally do what the initials LOL originally meant.”—Austin Chronicle
“A hilarious guide to turning your feline into the next Maru.” —Washington Post Express
“This tongue in cheek guide to harnessing your pets powers for fame and fortune will provide hours of entertainment.”—Wishlisted
“If my purrsonal assistants had access to all the information in this marvelous book back when I started playing the piano all those years ago, I’m certain the road to my own internet fame would have had fewer bumps along the way. A must-read for anyone wishing to aid their favorite feline in becoming an internet celebrity.” – Nora The Piano Cat
“Patricia Carlin has taken a hot topic and turned it into state-of-the-art comedy. Even [people] who hate cats will find this one amusing.” —Anna Jedrziewski, Retailing Insight
“For eons cats have been playful, inquisitive, empathetic, and all-around loving companions. And for eons man has thought, ‘Yeah, but what’s in it for me?’ But now with How to Make Your Cat an Internet Celebrity, man and feline can join forces to achieve levels of stardom, merchandising, and unique resume additions heretofore unimagined, all so that one day you can achieve the obscene level of wealth necessary to use the word ‘summer’ as a verb.”—Francesco Marciuliano, I Could Pee on This and Other Poems by Cats
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