Pretty much the only thing this book has got going for it is its basic premise; the idea of writing a book from a cat's perspective is somewhat interesting. The story in itself, however, is not. The first few chapters hold some promise, but it goes downhill from there. From a rather early point onwards, it's all "And then we bought a new car, but it turned out not to be to our satisfaction, so we bought another one, and then we got tired of living where we were living, so we moved somewhere else, and then we moved again and bought another car, which then had to be repaired"... I guess there's a hint of charm to be found here and there along the way, but not enough to make up for the lack of both entertainment, atmosphere and substance.
I'm not impressed with the technical aspect of the writing either. The author quite frequently seems to forget what he just wrote, which leads to inconsistencies of various kinds. For instance, you'll find a passage that goes something like "She was lying on her back, laughing and laughing" -> *a few lines* -> "She was so amused that she rolled over and lay on her back". Even worse, the author seems to sometimes forget that one of the characters is blind; he has her mentioning things as if she were seeing them. Sloppy.