An edition of The Cornell book of cats (1997)

The Cornell book of cats

a comprehensive and authoritative medical reference for every cat and kitten

2nd ed., completely updated and rev.
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An edition of The Cornell book of cats (1997)

The Cornell book of cats

a comprehensive and authoritative medical reference for every cat and kitten

2nd ed., completely updated and rev.
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Publisher
Villard
Language
English
Pages
465

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The Cornell book of cats: a comprehensive and authoritative medical reference for every cat and kitten
1997, Villard
in English - 2nd ed., completely updated and rev.

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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
636.8/089
Library of Congress
SF985 .C67 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxx, 465 p. :
Number of pages
465

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1001852M
ISBN 10
0679449531
LCCN
96041131
Library Thing
205063
Goodreads
45331

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