Reader Reviews from Amazon.com:
too funny! 
I laughed so hard in the book store that people were staring at me. I had to buy the book. Several of these cats reminded me of mine. The calendars are just as funny! The dog book is funny too. I loved this book, if you are in a bad mood, you won't be after you pick this book off. Loved it!!!!
I Laughed Out Loud! (Not "lol". I really laughed!) 
"bad cat" captures what I love about cats: their independence and who-cares-what-you-think-attitude. The book is a compilation of cat owner submitted feline photos that are stand-alone funny. They've added the name, age and hilarious comments and "hobbies" for their pets: "Swing Dancing", ""Decoupage", "Greco-Roman Wrestling", "Making Citizen's Arrests". I like the book so much that the most recent copy I bought was a gift for a good friend. The kind of friend who "gets it"!
The "Cat Files" 
"bad cat" proposes that cats not only have the mindful abillity to control humans, but that they only pretend to be our friends. They, in fact, own us and have secret thoughts and urges. This book is chalked full of photographs of cats- 244 to be exact. These photos are not for kids. They show cats "gone wild" in various candid poses featuring a quote revealing insight into the cat's innermost thoughts. Then, in true detective case evidence style, each page reveals the cat's name, age, and hobby. This book is for anyone loving a silly way to look at felines. It's also great if you like a good conspiracy theory, so outrageous, it just might have some truth to it. The Adventures of Roxy and Mozart
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These little cat books are hysterical. My family loves cats, so we especially had fun with this book!!
Bad cats, fun cats! 
What a cute volume! A simple premise: photos of cats, a caption, and information on the cat--name, age, hobby.
One illustrative caption: "I told you--nobody wants to hear Billy Joel." The photo is of a cat on a piano's keyboard. Stacey, the cat, is 10 years old and has the hobby of compulsive cleaning around the litter box.
From that one example, it's clear that this will enchant cat people and, perhaps, leave those who are not enthralled by cats somewhat less bewitched!
Another cat, Jerry G, (one year old), is photographed holding on to ceiling lights. The legend? "Don't move baby, I want this lit just right."
A 12 year old cat, Hector, curled up in a skillet: "For my next impression, I'd like to do a Frittata."
I like cats. And I like this tiny book (you can put it in your pocket).
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