Nonfiction

8 Moving and Meaningful Nonfiction Books About Pets

This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.

Carolina Ciucci

Contributor

Carolina Ciucci is a teacher, writer and reviewer based in the south of Argentina. She hoards books like they’re going out of style. In case of emergency, you can summon her by talking about Ireland, fictional witches, and the Brontë family.

DK Canelo, delivering compulsively readable stories across romance, history, and thrillersCover image for DK Canelo, delivering compulsively readable stories across romance, history, and thrillers

The Healing Power of Cats explores nine uplifting lessons that reveal how our feline companions bring us peace, comfort, and everyday joy. Through scientific insights and personal stories, Carina Nunstedt and Ulrica Norberg uncover the calming, intuitive, and often comedic qualities that make cats such powerful mood-boosters. This warm, insightful guide shows how embracing a cat’s natural rhythms can help us reduce stress, set boundaries, and invite more happiness into our lives.

There’s an art installation at the entrance of my childhood neighborhood that reads “dogs aren’t our whole life, but they make our life whole.” I haven’t had a dog since childhood (I miss them!), but I’ve had a cat for half a decade, and I can attest: my life would be significantly less full without my little monster, random bites and all.

This is a lengthy way of saying that I love animals, and I love having pets. The next best thing to having a pet, though? Reading about them. Whether it’s a heartfelt memoir about a dog or a donkey, nonfiction about pets always has the same effect on me as petting a puppy or watching a toddler play: a full-on serotonin boost. Of course, some books are sad, but that doesn’t mean they’re not worth reading. Because as everyone who’s ever loved a pet knows, loss and grief are inevitable… But they only come because we experienced the joy of love first.

So cuddle up with your dog or cat, sit next to your guinea pig enclosure, or perch on the couch next to your parrot’s cage, and sink into these eight lovely nonfiction books about pets.

Mornings Without Mii cover

Mornings Without Mii by Mayumi Inaba, translated by Ginny Tapley Takemori

When Inaba found an abandoned kitten on a summer evening in 1977, it was love at first sight. She took the cat home and named her Mii. The memoir follows the next twenty years of Inaba’s creative life, always accompanied by the loyal presence of Mii.

The Other Family Doctor cover

The Other Family Doctor by Karen Fine

Not all the pets that leave an imprint on your heart will be your pets. In this memoir, Dr. Fine, a veterinarian, explores the lessons she learned both from her own pets and from her (usually) furry patients. If this isn’t enough to sway you, may I mention you will find ferrets in this book?

Cat and Bird cover

Cat and Bird by Kyoko Mori

Described as a “memoir in animals”, the book chronicles six eras in Mori’s life as a writer, each characterized by a particular cat she’s had. Dorian, Oscar, Ernest, Algernon, Miles, and Jackson each serve as an anchor for a particular time, making for a poignant memoir where animals aren’t just companions: they can be the center of the narrative.

Smart Ass cover

Smart Ass by Margaret Winslow

Most of us had our little childhood hearts set on a dog. Not so Winslow: the pet she wanted as a kid was a donkey. When she sees one for sale decades later, this overworked college professor welcomes Caleb the Donkey into her life. But Caleb doesn’t believe in making things easy for her!

Poets Square cover

Poets Square by Courtney Gustafson

Even cat lovers usually draw the line somewhere. That somewhere tends to be far before we end up with thirty cats in our household. But Gustafson didn’t get that choice: her new rental house came with a staggering thirty (thirty!) stray cats. She did get to choose how to deal with it… a choice she credits for changing her life for the better.

Book cover of Good Boy: My Life in Seven Dogs

Good Boy: My Life in Seven Dogs by Jennifer Finney Boylan

Jennifer Finney Boylan looks at her life in eras, and each era is marked by a particular dog. This chronicle of her life, including her transition, is full of beautiful memories of her furry friends and their love. Always, primarily, the book is about love. And who can love better than a dog?

Starting with Max cover

Starting with Max: How a Wise Stray Dog Gave Me Strength and Inspiration by Ying Ying

When Ying Ying moved her family from Hong Kong to Australia, she adopted a dog to help her daughter adjust. But Ying Ying is surprised to find that Max becomes an source of inspiration, teaching her about how to live: “My dog has demonstrated a grand theory about life’s simplest activities. He acts out the meaning of life by actively living it. Do not think so much about yourself, he tells me. Know where you’re going, and just get up and go. Be playful and joyous.”

If you’re always in the mood to read about animals, why not try eight popular science books about animals for the zoologically inclined, or eight novels where pets play a significant role?

Carolina Ciucci

Contributor

Carolina Ciucci is a teacher, writer and reviewer based in the south of Argentina. She hoards books like they’re going out of style. In case of emergency, you can summon her by talking about Ireland, fictional witches, and the Brontë family.

Alex Baker

Staff Writer

Alex is not only the Executive Director of Technology, but also an avid drummer in Skull Practitioners and game hobbyist.

×

Sign up for the Book Riot newsletter for the latest book buzz, smart commentary, and must read picks… and be entered to win a library cart!

Sweepstakes open to legal residents of the 50 United States, DC, and Canada (excluding Puerto Rico, all other US territories, and Quebec). Entries accepted until 11:59pm ET, Jan 4, 2026. Winner randomly selected. Complete rules and eligibility requirements available here.