How to Be a Good Cat

How to Be a Good Cat by Gail Page, published by Bloomsbury in 2011, is a delightful children’s book featuring 32 pages of engaging storytelling. The narrative follows Bobo, a well-behaved dog, who takes on the responsibility of watching over Bonkers, a mischievous kitten. As Bobo attempts to teach Bonkers some traditional tricks, he discovers that the kitten has a mind of his own, preferring playful antics over obedience.
Readers will find a humorous exploration of the dynamics between a dog and a cat, highlighting themes of friendship and the challenges of teaching. The story showcases various animal behaviors, with Bobo’s attempts to guide Bonkers leading to entertaining situations. This book is suitable for young readers and those interested in juvenile fiction centered around animals, particularly cats. The playful interactions between the characters promise to engage children and spark their imagination.
Official synopsis Publisher
Bobo is a very good dog. So when Mr Hiccup needs someone to watch Bonkers, his new kitten, Bobo eagerly volunteers. He can’t wait to teach his young friend a few tried-and-tested tricks. But Bonkers doesn’t want to sit or stay or fetch. He’d rather shred the curtains or terrorise the goldfish. Luckily, Cat knows all about cat things, like stretching, pouncing and landing on his feet. But even with lessons, can a good dog really teach a bad cat how to behave?
No matter which animal they prefer, all readers will love the silliness that ensues when this big dog and sweet (but naughty!) kitten go head to head.
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