Ever since the first cat walked into a house in ancient Egypt, demanded to be fed, and was proclaimed a god, people have been dying to know what goes on inside the feline mind. So in this follow-up to I Could Pee on This, Francesco Marciuliano again collects dozens of intuitive, revealing, and not at all pretentious poems by cats, from "Welcome New Cat" and "Sleeping My Life Away" to "The Box" and "There's a Toy on My Head." They are presented with adorable photos of their presumed authors, in sections interspersed with collective thoughts from the cat world: "There is a word we cats have when we want to say 'Thank you.' But none of us can remember it."