What is the last funny
book that you read or what is your favorite funny book? I love funny books and they are really needed
during stressful times or after reading a heavy book.
I received a hilarious
book as a Christmas gift titled The American Association of Patriots: How to
Talk to Your Cat about Gun Safety and Abstinence, Drugs, Satanism, and Other
Dangers that Threaten Their Nine Lives.
With a title like that, how can you go wrong? I loved this synopsis of the book from
Goodreads:
“The cats of America are
under siege!
Long gone are the good
old days when a cat’s biggest worries were mean dogs or a bath. Modern cats
must confront satanists, online predators, the possibility of needing to
survive in a post-apocalyptic wasteland, and countless other threats to their
nine lives.
For over four decades,
the American Association of Patriots have stood at the vanguard of our
country's defense by helping to prepare our nation's cat owners for the
difficult conversations they dread having with their pets. Written in a simple
Q&A format, How to Talk to Your Cat About Gun Safety answers crucial
questions such as, “What is the right age to talk to my cat about the proper
use of firearms?” and “What are the benefits of my cat living a lifestyle of
abstinence?” and especially “Why does my cat need to use the internet? Can’t he
just play with yarn like cats used to do?”
Our country—and our
cats—stand at a precipice. It will take courage, and it will take hard work,
but armed with the knowledge within these pages, we can make our cats—and
America—great again!”
The book is set up like a
series of pamphlets that a zealot would give out warning you of the terrors you
cat could face from a wide variety of sources.
I love the near constant puns and the pictures of cats holding
guns. I found it better to read a
section at a time and not the entire book at once. My fourteen-year-old son also found this book
to be hysterical.
Favorite Quotes:
“…if there is one
hard-and-fast rule on this topic, it's this: under no circumstances should you
provide your cat with a gun equipped with a laser scope, as your cat is likely
to be more interested in the dot it makes than in the deer, burglar, or
communist in their sights.”
“It is frequently said
that curiosity killed the cat, but what is often left unsaid is that the actual
cause of death was the improper discharge of a firearm by a poorly trained
feline.”
Book Source: Christmas present from my friend Jen.
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