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Life Lessons from Catsass
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Life Lessons from Catsass

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From French graphic designer Claude Combacau comes a book of sassy, cat-themed coloring pages, mazes, and puzzles with directions like: Put the pieces of the $3,000 vase Catsass just destroyed back together. Three odd pieces are parts of other ruined objects because you don’t deserve to have it easy. Combacau’s Catsass cartoons about a lewd, crude, mischief-making feline have been featured on Bustle, Bored Panda, and elsewhere.

These cartoons remind us that, no matter how they capture our hearts and intrigue us to no end, cats are mostly self-serving creatures. Yes, your particular cat may be awesome and sweet, but this does not make up for the vast number of cats whose favorite activity is knocking stuff over.–Bustle

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Country
United States
Date
1 July 2017
Pages
160
ISBN
9781449485283

From French graphic designer Claude Combacau comes a book of sassy, cat-themed coloring pages, mazes, and puzzles with directions like: Put the pieces of the $3,000 vase Catsass just destroyed back together. Three odd pieces are parts of other ruined objects because you don’t deserve to have it easy. Combacau’s Catsass cartoons about a lewd, crude, mischief-making feline have been featured on Bustle, Bored Panda, and elsewhere.

These cartoons remind us that, no matter how they capture our hearts and intrigue us to no end, cats are mostly self-serving creatures. Yes, your particular cat may be awesome and sweet, but this does not make up for the vast number of cats whose favorite activity is knocking stuff over.–Bustle

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Country
United States
Date
1 July 2017
Pages
160
ISBN
9781449485283