Why Cats Paint: A Theory of Feline Aesthetics

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Harper Collins, 1994 - Art - 96 pages
The fact that some domestic cats are able to make marks with paint has always been explained by biologists as an instinctive form of territorial marking behavior. Now, Why Cats Paint presents a cogently argued theory based on recent evidence which clearly supports the view that some cats' marks are aesthetically motivated and should be regarded as genuine works of non-primate art.
 

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