Our 7-year-old picked up this & another Holly Webb book put out by Scholastic at a $5/bag sale, so, even though it looked silly to me, I figured whatever, reading is reading. It looked innocent enough... I thought, "It is just a cutesy, silly story about a kitty, whatever."
If you don't mind your child reading words like "fat," "chubby," "tubby," "chunky," etc, about a cat (kitten??) who is, in fact, pregnant after being mauled by a neighborhood cat & there being a great deal of shame around the fact that the kitten/cat has a growing "fat" belly & that they all feel shame & guilt about it, going so far as to repeatedly mention shame over this kitten getting "fat" even though they were so careful to control her food amount, because they also gave her treats, then tried to get her to exercise more but she still kept getting "fat" so they still keep expressing shame & guilt, then you'll love this story.
I am pissed at myself for not skimming these books first, as both "cute" & "innocent"-looking Holly Webb/Scholastic books she picked up were full of horrible shame-inducing lessons no child should be subjected to. I'm throwing them in the trash, where these terrible lessons belong. Society will, in all likelihood, introduce our youngest to fat, shame, guilt, etc, too, all too soon. I won't have these innocent-looking stories spreading that crap, this early, too. These "lessons" belong in the trash, along with this book.