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CatStronauts: Mission Moon

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CatStronauts, you are needed!
 
When the world is thrust into darkness due to a global energy shortage, the World's Best Scientist comes up with a bold plan to set up a solar power plant on the moon. But someone has to go up there to set it up, and that adventure falls to the CatStronauts, the best space cats on the planet! Meet the fearless commander Major Meowser, brave-but-hungry pilot Waffles, genius technician and inventor Blanket, and quick thinking science officer Pom Pom on their most important mission yet!

160 pages, Hardcover

First published April 18, 2017

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Profile Image for Dave Schaafsma.
Author 6 books32.1k followers
December 17, 2017
As a cat person, I am pretty into this tween graphic novel series, volume one, but the other cat people in this house (all of them smaller than me) seem to love it even SO MUCH more. H, 12, came to tell me I gotta read it, ASAP! Done!

Problem: This (parallel) world is actually filled with cats, not humans. The world has a problem, though: In 60 days the world power-supply is gone.

Solution? Meet the CatStronauts! Pilot Waffles (My fave, never far from food); Chief Science Officer PomPom: Chief Technical Specialist Blanket (with cat robot), and Major Meowser, their leader.

Random stuff I like:

*There’s a cameo of Neil Armstrong (or, er, Catstrong)

*Lots of cat puns.

*There’s a cat cartoon on my refrigerator that shows the Cats of War: They’re all curled up, sleeping. In this book the cats also sometimes act like that, like cats, and not just anthropomorphic cats; for instance, when there is a power outage, they initially just take a catnap.

Cats and space, what’s not to like? It’s just all about the cuteness, not much else required.

I might have said 3.5, but the house rules: 4 stars, minimum.
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6,567 reviews534 followers
August 10, 2017
I liked the bit that included actual astronaut training. I hated that there were four catstronauts and every single one was male. My daughters wanted their space agency to be CASA.

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Profile Image for Spencer Orey.
600 reviews208 followers
September 14, 2022
I'm pretty disappointed! I wish it had been a lot smarter and a lot funnier. The cats are cute and the art is charming. The parts about training for space were interesting. I think the main problem here is the book tries to be both a go-get-em-with-science story and a ha-ha-cats-in-space comedy but doesn't really do either one especially well. The story is dumb and tone deaf: the planet is running out of energy, so the president orders a super fast space mission to the moon to extract solar power by speed-building a solar power plant! And the constant jokes through the first half about the hungry fat cat got old very fast. Also, as others point out, all the astronauts are male cats.

But cats in space is still a great idea. And the art is cute.

And yet, my parents bought my kid 3 of these. On to the next one, I guess. I hope it's at least funnier.
Profile Image for Alison.
550 reviews3,751 followers
April 26, 2018
This was a humorous graphic novel for kids.
It has these goofy cats who run the world and are in charge of solving the energy crisis by going to the moon. They run into all kinds of silly situations on the way.
This was fun and I will probably continue on with the series, but I can see myself easily forgetting about this series.
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4,784 reviews
July 12, 2022
Cute and humorous. Is actually more factual than I expected in that it really closely follows with NASA events from astronaut training to mission control to launch. (Love the (feline) Neil Armstrong cameo.) It is probably more like three stars for me, but my boys really enjoyed it and want more in the series so I'm bumping it to four to reflect their enthusiasm since they are the target audience and their opinion matters more than mine :-)
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192 reviews23 followers
July 13, 2017
I loved absolutely everything about this book. It's adorable and hilarious and may possibly be my favourite read this year.

Highly recommend to anyone who can appreciate a cat world. And puns. And terrible jokes.

(Seriously, it's amazing)
Profile Image for Elizabeth.
695 reviews57 followers
January 16, 2019
Oh! So cute!

An alternate Earth is people by cats. (Catted by cats?) When threatened with an energy crisis, the president (a cat) calls the world's best scientist (also a cat) who then assembles his top CatStronaut team: more cats, of course! Follow these adorable kitties, Pom Pom, Waffles, Blanket, and Major Meowser as they travel to the moon to save the day!

And, huge bonus points to the author for giving us cats that act like cats. They act like people, too, of course, but they also eat fish and hate water and take naps and in general bring the "Aww" moments of felines into this space story. Funny, gripping, and adorably sweet, this is one sci-fi book perfect for any cat-lover!
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60 reviews110 followers
August 20, 2017
I picked this book up as an impulse buy because it was next to the cash register at my local , independent bookstore. I was longing for a bit of novelty and quirkiness and the image of four cats in a tuna can shaped spaceship fit the bill. In all honesty, I will probably donate this book to the "Little Free Library" box that is in my community tomorrow afternoon . I have no desire to read the next book in this series. My life will be just fine without knowing what the cat pilot known as "Waffles" had for second breakfast or dinner....😉
Profile Image for Renata.
2,918 reviews433 followers
June 5, 2017
OK, this is for children, and it's very cute, and its intended audience will undoubtedly be into it.

I...kind of wanted more from it? Like the premise is cute and silly and I just wanted it to really lean into the cat puns and cuteness. 3/5 COULD BE CUTER
Profile Image for Hannah.
42 reviews
February 8, 2019
This was such a cute and fun book and it was sooo short. I really want to read the next book.
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306 reviews147 followers
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May 4, 2019
that's a cute/5 stars for me
Profile Image for Gina.
403 reviews12 followers
April 16, 2020
This is super cute, though I admit I was expecting a few more cat puns.
Profile Image for Mariela.
492 reviews74 followers
June 5, 2019
Gatos astronautas, la tierra solo habitada por gatos, problemas energéticos y la idea de ir a la luna a colocar paneles solares para abastecer al planeta ¿Qué mas se puede pedir?
La ilustración es sencilla pero muy linda.
Sin dudas voy a continuar leyendo esta historia.
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15.1k reviews454 followers
June 1, 2017
Space x cats x dangerous missions x food! What could possibly go wrong?

This was a wild guess when I bought it on Amazon, I couldn't find any excerpts, so I just had to go by the cover and the blurb, both of those sounded awesome, but I know that such a thing doesn't always mean the book is good. So I was just crossing my fingers.

And then the book arrived a few days later, I opened it up, and knew I had a winner. I just couldn't stop reading, instead I was laughing my butt off during so many scenes, enjoying the great artwork. Yeah, this girl was happy she took a gamble, now I just want to have the rest of this series. :P

The world as we know it isn't inhabited by humans, oh no, it is filled with cats! And the cats have a bit of a problem... well OK, major problem. In 60 days their power-supply is dead. No more electricity. Have fun with candles/fire.

So the president calls the best scientist there is and he calls the Catstronauts! They will have to go to the moon, they will have to save the world! Will they be up to it? I definitely had so much fun reading about their training, see the time tick tock its way to zero. (Excitement, will they make it?)

Each of the cats has its own personality, and my favourite would be Waffles. I loved (and laughed) his appetite and how he found ways to bring food with him.
Blanket was a pretty OK guy, but I didn't like how he disobeyed orders. Yes, it saved them, but I still wasn't approving that he apparently didn't care about rules.
Major Meowser? Mm, on the one hand I liked the guy, but I found him a tad too grumpy at times. But he was a good leader, and he knew what to do and when to do it.
Lastly we have Pom Pom, well I can't say much about him. He didn't have much of a presence (at least for me).

The book switches between our crew and cats in charge/cats on earth. I love the cameo of Neil Armstrong (or Catstrong :P). The crew was working its butt off, and the cats of earth were just hoping that everything would go all right.

The cats are truly still cats, not what you see in other books, that they are too humanfied. Here they have traits of humans, but they will still do a lot of cat stuff, like when the power is out they just take a catnap on the streets, basking in the sun. :P

I won't spoil the ending, you will have to read for yourself to see what is going to happen. But I can say this, I loved the ending.

I guess next month I will be buying the other book, and also pre-order the 3rd book which is coming out in October.

I would recommend this book. Cats, cats, space, and more cats.

Review first posted at https://twirlingbookprincess.com/
Profile Image for Mayda.
3,834 reviews65 followers
January 17, 2019
The world is running out of energy and it is up to the four catstronauts to build a power plant on the moon, to harness the solar energy and send it to earth. And these four cats are up to the challenge! This children’s graphic novel is almost too cute for words. These cats act like people, but they act like cats, too, which accounts for a great deal of the charm of the book. Though intended for children, it’s easy to see why it would appeal to those adults who are young at heart.
Profile Image for Karley.
32 reviews
February 11, 2019
I thought this book was hysterical!!! I loved it soooooo much!!! LOL maybe because I am obsessed with cats!! I highly recommend this book! :~)
Profile Image for Abbie Kat.
85 reviews19 followers
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August 23, 2025
Cute graphic novel, my 5th grader loved it 😻
Profile Image for Nicole.
371 reviews33 followers
June 30, 2019
Such a fun & cute book! I loved the references to real astronauts like Neil Armstrong.
The world is running out of energy and only the Catstronauts can help save the day. Their mission: Install solar panels on the moon!
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August 21, 2025
this did not entertain me but i did laugh a lot when the cat president said What the fish?!?!?!‼️
Profile Image for Koben Krueger.
7 reviews4 followers
February 4, 2020
Catstronauts is a really good graphic novel I like how it's about cats and space.
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3,041 reviews18 followers
April 23, 2017
Astronaut cats going to the moon to save the earth from using up all of its energy? Yes please! Meet the CatStronauts! Pilot Waffles (always hungry); Chief Science Officer PomPom (no wet fur, please!); Chief Technical Specialist Blanket (and his sidekick cat robot); and Major Meowser, their truly fearless leader. Did you ever read the Commander Toad series? If you liked that - then you will enjoy this also. It's not quite as slapstick though there is some humor. And Catstronauts even squeezes in some information about what it is like to travel to the moon. 2nd grade and up will enjoy exploring these graphic novels! I love the illustrations - especially the flying tuna can.
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