Celia Haddon


Celia Haddon is a British journalist and author.

Early life

Haddon attended Queen Anne's School. She studied English Literature from 1962–65 at Newnham College, Cambridge. She has later gained degrees from the University of Portsmouth and University of Lincoln.

Career

Her 40 published books include a series of best-selling small books about cats, most successful of which is One Hundred Ways for a Cat to Train its Human. She wrote three romances under the pseudonym Caroline Courtney. From 1996 to 2007 she wrote a weekly column as 'pet agony aunt' for the British daily newspaper, The Daily Telegraph. For her services to animal welfare she won the Blue Cross Award of 1997.
She has written for the Daily Mail, The Sun and the Sunday Times.

Books

Her books include: