"This book should be required reading for all cat owners! Lynda Graham
Barber's careful, direct words combine with Nancy Lane's beautiful,
realistic illustrations to present a vivid picture of the comfort and
security of an indoor cat, contrasted with the frightening,
life-threatening dangers faced outdoors. KokoCat, Inside and Out gets
across an important message without preaching, in a manner that will
appeal to all ages of cat lovers as well as to the uninitiated. An
important book with a vital point!"
- Libby Phillips Meggs, author of Go Home!: The True Story of James the
Cat
"If any lost cat deserves to be found (and of course they all do), it is
KokoCat. I love the artwork and the details about KokoCat's personality.
Follow her outdoor adventure and learn why it is better to be inside
than out."
--Pet Detective Kat Albrecht, Founder, Missing Pet Partnership
One day, KokoCat, a well-loved housecat, sees an open door, a chance to
escape her pleasant life, to explore an exciting world outdoors. Once
outside, she finds that life is more frightening and less enjoyable than
she bargained for. Hungry, lost, and alone, KokoCat takes shelter under
a dumpster and dreams of her former life inside. In vibrant images,
KokoCat's story shows the reader that keeping a domestic cat indoors is
better both for the well being and longevity of the cat as well as for
the birds and wild animals on which a cat preys. The book's final page
for parents and adults offers important information, provocative
questions, and tips to increase young readers' awareness of this
important animal health and welfare issue.
Lynda Graham-Barber's abiding passions for writing and animals have
intermingled for four-decades, as children's book editor, writing
teacher, author of thirteen books, and animal rights advocate. The
author, who holds an MFA in writing for children from Vermont College,
lives in a small stone cottage, which she helped build, situated on 160
wooded acres in the Northeast Kingdom, Vermont, with her artist husband
David and their rescued dog Biscuit.
Nancy Lane has been an award-winning illustrator for the last twenty
years. Her picture books include Call the Horse Lucky and A Home for
Dakota (both from The Gryphon Press). She lives in the Finger Lakes
region of upstate New York with her family and her rescued dog and cats.