Broccoli Catnip Magazine (1 pc)
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Broccoli Catnip Magazine (1 pc)
Broccoli Catnip Magazine - product shown on furry carpet
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Broccoli Catnip Magazine - product page spread shown
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Catnip Magazine

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Meet Catnip, a magazine for a unique breed of cat people. This 216-page collectible publication from the makers of Broccoli paws at the paradoxes of a creature that embodies playfulness and repose, wildness and domesticity, the every day and the absurd. With catlike curiosity and feline flair, going to the kittiest corners of the world to scratch the surface of cat culture and uncover the many reasons why cats enchant us.

Measures approx.: 8.25" L x 11.25" H.
Inside Catnip: cat behaviorist Kristiina Wilson on cattitude adjustments, Catluminati on the art of the catwalk, photographer Masayuki Oki’s feral cats of Japan, Claire L. Evans on pre-meme internet cats, Jami Nakamura Lin on the year her daughter became a cat, and Lauren Oster on whether robot cats dream of wireless mice. Plus: the subversive art of catnaps, a hair-raising history of hairballs, ASMeowR, cat ladies of all stripes, a pull-out mewsletter by cats and for cats, and much more.

216 pages, perfect bound, with surprise die cuts, insert, and artful print treatments.
Broccoli is a publisher of unusual delights. They create artful magazines, coffee table books, oracle decks, and an array of creative products designed to spark curiosity. Broccoli is an independent, women-led company, and they're obsessed with print.