Helpful Score: 3
The "Confessions and Lifelong Observations of a Well-Adjusted House Cat," states the byline and neatly sums up the premise. Written like a diary, the viewpoint feline records the amusing and melancholy things he sees going on around him. A funny, light, endearing little novel, suitable for all ages. Cat lovers are pretty much guaranteed to love it. Adults might also be interested in "I Am a Cat" by Soseki Natsume for more witty feline perspective with a Japanese flavor, while children looking for fun feline adventures should check out "The Grand Escape" by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor.
Enjoyed reading from the cats point of view. Very humorous at times, sad in a few, but totally enjoyable.