Bedtime Stories For Cats is the purrfect book for humans who let
their cat sleep on their face, who only read half of the newspaper
because the cat's on top of it, and who have given up on shoelaces.
Cat lovers cuddle, caress, and cater to their adorable but aloof feline
friends. The cat, in fact, has become one of the country's most beloved
pets, with some 90 million kitties claimed by doting owners.
Now, Leigh Anne Jasheway's Bedtime Stories for Cats gives cat lovers
everywhere new and inventive stories to lull their furballs to sleep. In
"Rumpled Katzkin," for example, silky Phoebe the Cat impersonates Barbra
Streisand, but longs not for riches but for more time with her nerdy
owner. In "Kitty and the Beast," a not-so-beautiful cat adopts a young
girl who subsequently learns that beauty is only fur deep. And in "Puss
and the Missing Boots," feline detective Pussywillow Claudius Rex the
Third ("The name's Puss") solves the mystery when Dollface Molloy's blue
suede, over-the-knee boots are reportedly stolen by a cat burglar.
Bedtime Stories for Cats is a humorous feline-oriented interpretation
of some of America's favorite classics, from "The Three Alley Cats
Gruff" to "Catpunzel." Jasheway has written a purrfectly delightful book
guaranteed to make readers meow.