
New Books in Popular Culture Rebecca van Laer, "Cat" (Bloomsbury, 2025)
Nov 3, 2025
Rebecca van Laer, an ex-academic with a PhD from Brown, shares insights from her upcoming book, Cat. She humorously navigates the complexities of human-cat relationships, discussing the appeal of cats’ independence against the structured roles of dog ownership. Van Laer also challenges stereotypes like the 'crazy cat lady' and explores how cats subtly influence ideas about work and affection. With a mix of memoir and cultural commentary, she encourages listeners to appreciate the autonomy of feline companionship.
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Pet Preference As Identity Signal
- People use “cat person” or “dog person” to signal personality traits like independence or sociability.
- The binary simplifies complex human-animal relationships into convenient identity markers.
Chaotic Cross-Country Move With Cats
- Rebecca recounts moving cross-country with three cats and the chaos that ensued.
- One cat vomited, another overheated, and carriers caused extreme stress on the trip.
Cats’ Value Is Cuteness And Disruption
- Cats lack clear instrumental use value compared with other domestic animals.
- Humans keep cats for their cuteness and the pleasurable disruption they introduce into lives.


