Cat
Object Lesson series
Book •
Moving between memoir, philosophy, and pop culture, Cat (Bloomsbury, 2025) is a playful and tender meditation on cats and their people, part of the Object Lessons series.
Van Laer considers cats' role in her personal narrative, where they are mascots of laziness and lawlessness, and in cultural narratives, where they appear as feminine, anarchic, and maladapted, especially in comparison to dogs.
From the stereotype of the 'crazy cat lady' to the joy of cat memes to the grief of pet loss, van Laer demonstrates that the cat-person relationship is free of the discipline and dependence required by parenting (and dog-parenting), creating a less hierarchical intimacy that offers a different model for love.
Van Laer considers cats' role in her personal narrative, where they are mascots of laziness and lawlessness, and in cultural narratives, where they appear as feminine, anarchic, and maladapted, especially in comparison to dogs.
From the stereotype of the 'crazy cat lady' to the joy of cat memes to the grief of pet loss, van Laer demonstrates that the cat-person relationship is free of the discipline and dependence required by parenting (and dog-parenting), creating a less hierarchical intimacy that offers a different model for love.
Mentioned by
Mentioned in 0 episodes
Mentioned as the title of ![undefined]()

's book, part of Bloomsbury's Object Lesson series.

Rebecca van Laer

Rebecca van Laer, "Cat" (Bloomsbury, 2025)
Mentioned by 

as the focus of the interview with the author, ![undefined]()

.


Miranda Melcher

Rebecca van Laer

Rebecca van Laer, "Cat" (Bloomsbury, 2025)
Mentioned by 

as the book written by Rebecca Van Lair, part of Bloomsbury's Object Lesson series.


Miranda Melcher

Rebecca van Laer, "Cat" (Bloomsbury, 2025)



