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Picks by Cory Feldman and Michael Stabile
Animal ER
Sure, they belly scratch and baby talk, but these ER vets have a surprising edge. Like Nicolas Cage's character in Bringing Out the Dead, Dr. Gretchen describes the addictive nature of emergency pet care: "Some of it is intellectual ... some of it's the high, the adrenaline rush. I'm a junkie for that." From enema to euthanasia, Animal ER covers every infection, accident and infestation a pet can get. While this isn't exactly edge-of-your-seat suspense, these troubling "tails" of terror are educational. Whether you want to learn about felines who need CAT scans or simply wax veterinary at a party, this is the purrfect manual. Some of my new favorite slang includes "ataxic in the hind" (uncoordinated movement of the rear legs); to get fluids into an animal fast you "bolus" or inject it; and "I just killed her" really means "I just euthanized that cat." Perhaps too disturbing fur pet lovers, Animal ER is the wrong book to bring to lunch. (CF)
The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook
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