Der zu seiner Zeit als Pfarrer Aisch (1871 - 1939) bekannte Imker gibt hier im augenzwinkernden Plauderton einen liebevollen Einblick in die Bienenzucht.
'A colourful series that celebrates the many ways animals enrich our relationships and our lives' Karin SlaughterMarilyn and husband Michael have known many happy years at Moon Cottage, with their cats Fannie, Titus and Pushkin.
Meet the Flockers -a soap opera of love, life and eggsAfter fourteen years of garden chicken keeping Martin Gurdon thought adding some ducks and doves to his flock would be harmless fun.
The Adventures of Henry the City Cat is the first in a two-book series of true stories about a curious kitten who is unafraid of the world and ready to take it on.
From African goats to blue wildebeest, and potty pigs to dippy donkeys, Jo Hardy, now a qualified vet, is about to take on the world, one animal at a time.
Written by a dog, and with helpful additions by other dogs, How to Be a Dog is essential reading not only for all canines but also for their owners and dog lovers, providing an insight into their pets sometimes curious behaviour.
Written by a cat, and with helpful insights by other cats, How to Be a Cat is essential reading not just for all felines but also for their owners and cat lovers alike if only to get an insight into their pets sometimes curious behaviour.
Many dog owners in the UK don't understand the dynamics of human/dog relationships and consequently experience problems with their pets, such as barking, aggression, chasing livestock, chewing, pulling and running away.
The only big-business tycoon boasting his own private executive litter box and luxury mega cat condo, the dashing Business Cat misses meetings because he's stuck in trees, sends emails while napping on keyboards, and demands to be let out, then in, then out again.
The only big-business tycoon boasting his own private executive litter box and luxury mega cat condo, the dashing Business Cat misses meetings because he's stuck in trees, sends emails while napping on keyboards, and demands to be let out, then in, then out again.
Follow along with Mittens as he enjoys hilarious, snark-filled text volleys with his cast of quirky friends and family: Earl (the "e;filthy hound"e;), Stumpy (the best friend), Drunky Patty (the usually tipsy next-door neighbor), Grandma (giver of treats), and Fiona (Mitty's girlfriend).
The tales in Bedtime Stories for Dogs are written just the way dogs like things-they're short and simple, they have happy endings, they usually involve food, and they frequently refer to things that smell really awful.
Meet Boris, the chimp who took a bite out of the Big Apple-and wished it had been a banana: "e;No one concerned with either apes or people should miss it.