Book review: Moo Kitty finds a home by Valerie Lee Veltre

Moo Kitty finds a home is a heartwarming story about the benefits of adopting an older cat. The charmingly illustrated book introduces young children to the concepts of abandoned animals, rescue and adoption.

A sad turn of events leaves Moo Kitty alone, grieving and frightened of the world beyond his rose garden. accompanied by three feline guardian angels, Moo Kitty finds himself in a shelter. While life is better again than it was when he was all alone out on the street, he watches all his young kitten friends being adopted, and he has a hard time keeping his spirits up. Then, one day, his new family finds him. Love, compassion and friendship are just some of the life lessons that Moo Kitty learns on his journey to find a new home.

Children and adults alike will fall in love with Moo Kitty from the first page, and as they follow him on his journey, there will undoubtedly be a few tears before the story reaches its delighted ending. recommended for children ages 8 to 12.

To find out a lot more about the book, and to order, please visit Moo Kitty finds a Home.

This book was sent to me by the publisher.

Ingrid King

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3 comments on book review: Moo Kitty finds a home by Valerie Lee Veltre

Deb Barnes – Zee and says:

December 10, 2011 at 7:50 am

I met the author and saw this book in person – it really is such a great story and Valerie is a terrific person! I wish her much success with Moo Kitty!

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Sammy, One spoiled cat says:

December 9, 2011 at 9:57 am

What a sweet-sounding story. Moo Kitty has a delighted ending too which we wish for all cats who haven’t yet found their forever home. thanks for the review! sounds like a good read.

Pam and Sam

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Ingrid says:

December 9, 2011 at 8:25 pm

We need a lot more delighted endings, that’s for sure!

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