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KITTEN LADY'S BIG BOOK OF LITTLE KITTENS by Hannah Shaw

KITTEN LADY'S BIG BOOK OF LITTLE KITTENS

by Hannah Shaw ; photographed by Hannah Shaw & Andrew Marttila

Pub Date: Oct. 8th, 2019
ISBN: 978-1-5344-3894-1
Publisher: Aladdin

Animal advocate and Kitten Lady blogger Shaw shares facts and her experiences fostering kittens.

As an animal foster parent, Shaw provides a temporary home and special care to vulnerable kittens until they find an adopter. Most of the kittens she shelters are orphans, often found in “unexpected places” like trash cans and the side of the highway without their mothers. Neonatal kittens, those with their eyes still closed and ears folded, are the most defenseless. In order to grow up healthy, kittens need help regulating their body temperature, receiving nutrients, learning to groom themselves, and getting appropriate amounts of rest and activity. Shaw celebrates every adoption. Her home is never empty because there are always more kittens in need. Photographs with playful embellishments accompany the first-person, informational narrative. The prose is full of cutesy language (“li’l peanuts”; “snuggle-dumplings”), but the casual conversational style fits the undeniable sweetness of the kittens and doesn’t detract from the educational aspect of the text. Words set in bold, green text are defined in the glossary. Shaw adds a personal touch by naming many of the kittens depicted in the photographs and using them as examples as she describes the details of kitten care. Although she emphasizes the dedication and hard work required for raising kittens, she encourages readers to get involved and suggests creative ways to help.

Inviting and informative, with charming purrsonality.

(author’s note) (Informational picture book. 7-12)