Pet Pointers In Print

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(NAPSA)—If you are thinking of sharing your home with a pet, two books offer some paw-fect reading material. “Kittens For Dummies” (Wiley, $16.99) by Dusty Rainbolt, a prod- uct reviewer for “Catnip” and “The Whole Cat Journal”offers fun and easy tips on 5 selecting and Cassin) FOR DUMMIES raising a purr- fect little bundle of love. From finding a kitten and visiting the vet to choosing the right food,litter boxes and toys, A Referencefor the Rest oFUs!' this. handy ref- erence can help get you through the toughest and most delightful era ina cat'slife. If puppies are your pet passion, consider the fetching Puppies For Dummies (Wiley, $19.99) by pro2 2 fessional dog trainer Sarah Hodgson. From housetraining to proper puppy social- . gization, it’s Yall covered in this fun, frien‘A Reference forthe Rest of dly guide to the toughest and most delightful era in a dog’s life—puppyhood. With a focus on behavior and relationship, Hodgson can help puppies grow up to be healthy, playful, well-mannered dogs. Both books are available wherever books are sold. To learn about other great “For Dummies” pet titles, visit www.dummies.com.