A review by autumnacer
On Cats by Doris Lessing

4.0

Lessing is wholly unsentimental and pragmatic in her musings of cats past, but still effectively demonstrates a strong love for them. It's a wholly refreshing take on cat literature, which I find can be sappy and devoid of much depth. Lessing does anthropomorphise her cats' emotions somewhat, but if you've ever owned a cat you'll know exactly what she's talking about. The book is equal parts brutal and partisan, and it works wonderfully.