Killer Cat is a cynical satire entering the mind of a housecat. The cat (Poofna) believes herself to be imprisoned by her humans (two-leg-no-brains). During her captivity, Poofna keeps a journal of her experiences, killing nature and escape attempts. Be prepared to laugh as Poofna elaborates on her feelings and adventures while serving her time within the prison.
Amusing premise but the huge number of typos and general lack of knowledge about the basics of the English language were too distracting; I thought at first that it might be a failed attempt at LOL-cat speak but it was so distracting and in many places not even close to what the person was trying to say or might be trying to say if said in a humorous cat-perspective that I think that the book just lacked anything resembling an edit. There was also a small amount of unnecessary profanity; I don't mind profanity in a book but in this one it seemed both unnecessary and unwise, cutting out a potential audience that the book might otherwise be appropriate for if given an edit.
I loved this. The thought of a cat keeping a journal about their "imprisonment" is very entertaining to me. The cat it this e-book (Which never gave a name) reminded me of my cat. A lot of what the cat did in the book is what my cat does nearly on a daily bases. I know she was always trying to kill me, now I have proof. To anyone that thinks their cat is trying to kill you this book will prove that they are.
I sincerely hope that my cats don't think of me this way. Also, the author had a few typos that should have been fixed. It was kind of a funny story, though.