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Kitty Piper is an Angel Cat, sent by God to Earth to help those who need help. Kitty Piper, Book 2 is a loving story about a kitty who speaks as we humans do. She is a little Angel so she knows lots more than she has one believe she does. As the story begins, Kitty Piper is walking with Audrey, another kitty. to visit Harlan, their friend. Kitty Piper sees something shiny in the sky and knows its a spaceship which will land in Harlan Williams' backyard. When the door of the spaceship opens, Kitty Piper, Audrey and Harlan meet the Venusians, or beautiful people as they are called: Jack, Serenity, Kathleen, and Emily and a huge very swift turtle named Zipush.. Kathleen announces she is here to meet her Beloved. Mrs. Chancellor, a rich woman, allows them to stay in her house and has a Lawn Party for them. All the young men in town want Kathleen to pay attention to them. Eric, a brilliant young man who is very shy, just stares at Kathleen, calling her his Queen. Kitty Piper plans the Lawn Party and teaches Eric how to dance the slow dance numbers. The Venusians and townies have a beautiful time. Kathleen meets all the young men in town and the townies. Everyone tries to guess who it is that Kathleen will choose as her Beloved. Several months go by and then there is an announcement that Kathleen is getting married. Meanwhile, Kitty Piper has come to love Ziipush and cries at the thought of him going back home. Ziipush, travels at the speed of a jet and took Kitty Piper everywhere. After the wedding, Kathleen and her husband decide to stay in this small town; the others return to their planet. Kathleen asks Kitty Piper if she would like to care for Zipush at least until she and her Beloved will have built their new house. Kathleen met and married her Beloved and Kitty Piper was the happiest kitty in the whole wide world. This loving book will be enjoyed by kids from the ages 7 upward, and adults (including seniors).
Kitty Piper meets Ashley, a young seven year old. Ashley has never had a birthday party. She desperately wants a birthday party and she wants to go to a special concert afterwards. Ashley doesn't have enough money for the concert. Kitty Piper talks to Ashley's Mom. Ashley's Mom agrees but since there is so little money in that household, she doesn't want to beg for it to happen. Kitty Piper assures her, there will be no begging. Jen Crowley agrees under those conditions. Kitty Piiper discusses it with her Mommy. She is very interested in helping out and said she would collect money from the townies to pay for it. Kitty Piper next goes to Ashley's school and invites Ashley's classmates to the party. They said they would all come. Meanwhile, tickets are very rare for this extremely popular young man's concerts. Harlan, a friend, suggests Kitty Piper's Mom try the internet. She does and finds out the tickets are sold out. Kitty Piper Mom telephones Mrs. Chancellor, a very well connected in town. and asks her if she can get them tickets. Kitty Piper and Harlan go to visit Joe Crowley, Ashley's father, and ask him to come to the party. After much arm twisting, he said he will. Harlan drives them back to town and lets Kitty Piper off at the Pizza Corner where she orders food. On the day of the party, Harlan brings Ashley home after a day of apple picking. Ashley is so happy to see everyone waiting and wishing her a Happy Birthday. There is much merriment. Joe Crowley shows up and Ashley is beside herself that her Dad came. After the dancing, singing and eating, Ashley opens all of her gifts and thanks everyone for them. Later, Jen suggests they go for a ride. A limo drives up and takes them to the concert. It's a day that Ashley will never forget. This loving book is for kids from the ages of six upwards. Adults will enjoy it too. The author suggests coloring the pictures. And, adding that which would make the pictures even more beautiful.
Kitty Piper is an Angel Cat, sent by God to Earth to help those who need help. Kitty Piper, Book 2 is a loving story about a kitty who speaks as we humans do. She is a little Angel so she knows lots more than she has one believe she does. As the story begins, Kitty Piper is walking with Audrey, another kitty. to visit Harlan, their friend. Kitty Piper sees something shiny in the sky and knows its a spaceship which will land in Harlan Williams' backyard. When the door of the spaceship opens, Kitty Piper, Audrey and Harlan meet the Venusians, or beautiful people as they are called: Jack, Serenity, Kathleen, and Emily and a huge very swift turtle named Zipush.. Kathleen announces she is here to meet her Beloved. Mrs. Chancellor, a rich woman, allows them to stay in her house and has a Lawn Party for them. All the young men in town want Kathleen to pay attention to them. Eric, a brilliant young man who is very shy, just stares at Kathleen, calling her his Queen. Kitty Piper plans the Lawn Party and teaches Eric how to dance the slow dance numbers. The Venusians and townies have a beautiful time. Kathleen meets all the young men in town and the townies. Everyone tries to guess who it is that Kathleen will choose as her Beloved. Several months go by and then there is an announcement that Kathleen is getting married. Meanwhile, Kitty Piper has come to love Ziipush and cries at the thought of him going back home. Ziipush, travels at the speed of a jet and took Kitty Piper everywhere. After the wedding, Kathleen and her husband decide to stay in this small town; the others return to their planet. Kathleen asks Kitty Piper if she would like to care for Zipush at least until she and her Beloved will have built their new house. Kathleen met and married her Beloved and Kitty Piper was the happiest kitty in the whole wide world. This loving book will be enjoyed by kids from the ages 7 upward, and adults (including seniors).
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Cat behaviorist and star of Animal Planet's hit television show "My Cat from Hell," Galaxy, a.k.a. "Cat Daddy," isn't what readers might expect for a cat expert. Yet his ability to connect with even the most troubled felines--not to mention their owners--is awe-inspiring.
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