![]() "Rescue Road: One Man, Thirty Thousand Dogs, and a Million Miles on the Last Hope Highway" by Peter Zheutlin (Sourcebooks): Over the last 18 years, Greg Mahle has rescued more than 30,000 dogs, loading up his truck with as many as 90 dogs and bringing them from Gulf Coast shelters to new homes in the Northeast. Mostly, the featured creatures are warm companions to humans, not a bad lot in life. Rogak introduces readers to cats that are mousers, circus performers and foster moms (for a litter of puppies, no less). Cats such as Ickle and Heisenberg have other methods of contributing to society - they're furniture testers at a cat-furniture factory in Michigan. Martin's Press): Let Fido and Rover work security and sniff out criminals. "Cats on the Job: 50 Fabulous Felines Who Purr, Mouse, and Even Sing for Their Supper" by Lisa Rogak (St. ![]() ![]() Please don't take this the wrong way, but it's not your finest hour.") Each photo - colorful, elegant, simple and enticing - includes comments from Kipple. "Bread and a Dog" by Natsuko Kuwahara (Phaidon Press): Through 100 photographs, food stylist Kuwahara documents her morning meals - and the reaction by her ever-present mixed-breed dog, Kipple. Cat lovers will shake with excitement at this feline follow-up. "Shake Cats" by Carli Davidson (Harper Design): Following in the paw prints of "Shake Dogs" and "Shake Puppies," "Shake Cats" features more than 60 cats of all ages, almost all rescues, shaking - and generally not looking too pleased.
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