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Will My Cat Eat My Eyeballs? And Other Questions from Tiny Mortals

by Caitlin Doughty

3.9
(11 ratings)
208 pages2019National Geographic BooksISBN 9781474613392

About this book

In **Will My Cat Eat My Eyeballs?**, (*Winner of the 2019 Goodreads Choice Awards for Science & Technology*) Best selling author and mortician **Caitlin Doughty** answers the most pressing, morbid, yet often humorous questions that have come across the mortuary. Her open, honest, and morbid sense of humor make for a read that will leave you informed, laughing, and a little more at ease knowing that those questions that crossed you mind aren't all that abnormal. Nothing is off limits while Caitlin addresses questions such as: - Can I give grandma a Viking Funeral? - Do you poop when you die? - And, of course, Will my cat eat my eyeballs?

Publication Details

Publisher
National Geographic Books
Published
2019
Pages
208
ISBN
9781474613392
Language
en

About Caitlin Doughty

Caitlin Doughty is a mortician, activist, and funeral industry rabble-rouser. In 2011 she founded the death acceptance collective The Order of the Good Death, which has spawned the death positive movement. Her first book, Smoke Gets in Your Eyes, was a New York Times best-seller. She lives in Los Angeles, where she runs her nonprofit funeral home, Undertaking LA. Born on a balmy August evening on the decidedly un-morbid shores of O’ahu, Hawai’i, Caitlin was an even-tempered, bookish child. Her parents had little reason to believe that she would ultimately seek a life tiptoeing the line between the living and the dead. It was only when she began to ask the pertinent questions that her parents suspected a proclivity toward the macabre. (Example: "Mommy, if I was on the edge of that cliff and I fell off and on the way down screamed, 'Mommy, Mommy, I need you Mommy why won't you help me,' and then smashed my body on the rocks, would you be sad? Yes or no, Mommy?") After high school, she fled east to the University of Chicago, where she graduated in medieval history. Her thesis, entitled "In Our Image: The Suppression of Demonic Births in Late Medieval Witchcraft Theory," is the summer must-read for all lovers of demon sex and the late medieval church. After graduation, Caitlin moved to California, where she has worked as a crematory operator, funeral director, a body-van transport driver, and returned to Cypress College for her second degree, in mortuary science. Unhappy with the state and offerings of the American funeral industry, in 2015 she opened her own alternative funeral home, Undertaking LA, to help people help themselves (handle a corpse). Caitlin's webseries "Ask a Mortician" and her work to change the death industry have led to features on National Public Radio, BBC, The New Yorker, Vice, The Atlantic, the New York Times, and Forbes. She frequently gives talks on the history of death culture, rituals, and the funeral industry, presenting for g

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