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New Book Helps Cats ‘KiCK LiTTER’

1 October 2008 2 Comments
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Found the following press release about a new book to help all you “toilet train cat” wannabe’s.  It looks like it’s going to be more of a light-hearted, coffee table type book, so it may just be a fun addition to one of the more thorough training books, such as The Toilet Trained Cat, by Aston Lau or How To Toilet-Train Your Cat, by Paul Kunkel.  The book arrives this fall so keep your eyes peeled.

‘KiCK LiTTER: Nine-Step Program for Recovering Litter Addicts’ helps cats get clean and stay clean!

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) September 24, 2008 — Jack Byrnes would be proud. The uptight character played by Robert De Niro in Meet The Parents made us laugh at the very idea of toilet training his cat, Mr. Jinx. In one comedic turn, Byrnes popularized something all cat lovers universally wish they could do: rescue their furry friends from the evils of litter: the odor, the clean up, the cost. This fall, a quirky new gift book arrives in stores to offer felines a nine-step program for leaving litter behind.

Combining ironic humor with an utterly practical guide, ‘KiCK LiTTER: Nine-Step Program for Recovering Litter Addicts’ (November 2008, CDA Press) follows the adventures of two cats, Moxie and Cooper (and the big guy who feeds them), taking their message of recovery from litter addiction to the masses.

In retrospect, the tell-tale signs were obvious: cats lying around all day, lack of motivation, guilty binge visits to the litter box. When Cooper snuck in one morning after an all-night bender, I knew it was time to stage an intervention.

Conceived and written by Hollywood web designer (and reluctant cat whisperer) Perre DiCarlo and lushly designed and packaged by the prestigious San Francisco firm Chen Design Associates, ‘KiCK LiTTER’ (KickLitter.com) is sure to be the must-have book for any cat and humor lover this holiday season.

“Litter addiction brought Moxie and Cooper’s lives to a standstill,” says DiCarlo whose two cats (the stars of the book) kicked the habit four years ago. “In retrospect, the tell-tale signs were obvious: cats lying around all day, lack of motivation, guilty binge visits to the litter box. When Cooper snuck in one morning after an all-night bender, I knew it was time to stage an intervention.”

‘KiCK LiTTER: Nine-Step Program for Recovering Litter Addicts’ will be in bookstores everywhere beginning November 11, 2008.

About Perre DiCarlo Author Perre DiCarlo is the award-winning motion designer behind the Harry Potter, Batman and Warner Bros. websites. A dog person by nature, he didn’t know it was impossible to train his two new kittens until it was too late. He is currently completing his second book, a cautionary tale for celebrity kids: ‘Why Meghan (with an ‘h’) Shouldn’t Bring Her Bodyguard to the Playground.’

About Moxie and Cooper Moxie and Cooper never wanted to be bowl models. They just fell into it. They blog about their misadventures online at DigLitter.com and MissLitter.com. Watch videos, download free stuff or stop by to leave a message.

About Chen Design Associates The people at Chen Design Associates are continually amazed at the opportunities that come their way. For example, they never in a million years expected to design a book cover with a cat sitting on a toilet seat. Other works by CDA may be found internationally and at www.chendesign.com.

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  • Sandra R said:

    Hi! I was surfing and found your blog post… nice! I love your blog. :) Cheers! Sandra. R.

  • Lia Suzuki (author) said:

    So glad you’re enjoying it!

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