Jonathan B. Losos is an evolutionary biologist at Washington University and the founding director of the Living Earth Collaborative, a unique biodiversity centre and partnership between Washington University, the Saint Louis Zoo and the Missouri Botanical Garden. He was previously a professor of biology at Harvard and a curator at the university’s Museum of Comparative Zoology. He has won awards from the National Academy of Sciences, the Society for the Study of Evolution and the American Society of Naturalists. Jonathan is also the author of Improbable Destinies: How Predictable is Evolution?
'What does the future hold for humankind's other best friend? Reaching back into the evolutionary history of the cat family, brought right up to date with the emergence of new breeds and hybrids, this fascinating book deserves to be on every cat-lover's nightstand.' John Bradshaw, author of Cat Sense: How the New Feline Science Can Make You a Better Friend to Your Pet 'If you have ever lived with a feline long enough to reach an accommodation, you've probably asked yourself: Am I training the cat, or is the cat training me? That question is a gateway to the labyrinth of fascinating riddles explored by Jonathan Losos - himself a lifelong ailurophile as well as an eminent evolutionary biologist - In this engaging and very smart book.' David Quammen, author of Spillover, Breathless and The Song of the Dodo 'An impressive and enlightening deep dive into how our beloved feline companions found their way into our hearts and homes.' Pam Johnson-Bennett, Certified Cat Behaviour Consultant and author of Catwise, Cat vs. Cat and Think Like a Cat 'A fascinating, evidence-based look at how we have lived with cats for thousands of years - with an eye on where our relationship with cats might go in the future. The Age of Cats is an engaging journey through cat evolution and domestication.' Mikel Delgado, Ph.D, Certified Applied Animal Behaviourist