The Feline Mystique

A Man's Guide to Living With Cats (and/or Women)

by Gary Lukatch


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/25/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 176
ISBN : 9781425989248

About the Book

     Women! By God, we men love them. We court them, we watch them, we crave them, we want and need them. We buy them candy and diamonds, we take care of them, we covet them. And still they drive us crazy. No matter how much we try to understand our female counterparts, no matter how much we give and give, no matter the size of the house or car or bouquet of flowers we bring them, we just never seem to be able to live with them without, at some point, seriously wanting to rid ourselves of them. And yet, no matter how much they drive us crazy, we still keep coming back for more.

     No use asking ourselves WHY, Men. Just accept the fact that we have to have them and let it go at that. The main thing we men have to learn, however, in order to keep our sane male outlook on life, is how to live with the little darlings. Because live with them we must, as siblings, as roommates in college, as lovers and potential long-term mates, as wives and mothers and, finally (and more or less inevitably) as daughters. 

     Trying to live with a woman, however, is a scary proposition, one for which almost all men are ill-equipped from Day One. But don’t despair, Guys. You now have a foolproof way to prepare yourselves for your everyday life with the woman of your choice.

     Gary Lukatch’s newest book has the answers to your questions and dilemmas. Before you share your living space with a woman, all you have to do first is live with a cat. The Feline Mystique is the book to tell you how.

     Buy it, Read it, Profit.

 

 


About the Author

Gary Lukatch was born in the USA before the term "Baby Boomer" was coined. He graduated from the University of Missouri, served in the United States Army, and then spent 29 years in the financial industry, mostly in California and New Mexico. In 1999 he finally quit his job, sold his house and car, threw his briefcase into the San Francisco Bay, and moved to Europe to teach English to the business people of Budapest.

He is the author of two other published works: To Úr With Love, a romp through his second life in Budapest; and Bankers’ Hours, a romp through his first life in the financial business. He has also written many C&W song lyrics, sadly all unpublished and unsung, including such should-be classics as: If I’d Have Met You Sooner I’d Be Through With You By Now; I Can’t Get Over You ‘Till You Get Out From Under Him; and his own personal favorite, The Ballad of Onan.

He has been inside an Egyptian pyramid in Giza, visited a Turkish Bath in Istanbul, backed up quickly from the snake charmers in Marrakech, crewed an America’s Cup racing yacht and climbed the Leaning Tower of Pisa. He has visited Lenin in Moscow’s Red Square, flashed Beverly Hills, been a weight-lifting champion, floated in the Dead Sea, and eaten "haggis reeking, wi’ bashed neeps" in Edinburgh, Scotland.

He has his name on an Olympic brick in Atlanta, Georgia. He has scuba-dived Cozumel and skied Mt. Etna, and has even taught English in Oxford, England. He once owned a goat, but he NEVER owned a Leisure Suit. He has lived with seven different cats and three very different women.

And for those of you who are REALLY interested in him, he can be contacted at:

Teachrman@yahoo.com.