Edie and her friend Layla can’t believe it when they find an injured kitten on their way home from school. She looks so small and weak that Edie knows she must get the kitten home right away so her mom, a veterinarian, can take care of her. Edie’s mom isn’t sure the tiny kitten is going to make it, since she’s been separated from her mother. But Edie is determined to nurse her back to health. Then she starts to worry. Could there be more kittens out there? And are they in trouble, too?
Holly Webb started out as a children's book editor and wrote her first series for the publisher she worked for. She has been writing ever since, with over one hundred books to her name. Holly lives in Berkshire, with her husband and three children. Holly's pet cats are always nosing around when she is trying to type on her laptop.
Edie and her friend Layla can’t believe it when they find an injured kitten on their way home from school. She looks so small and weak that Edie knows she must get the kitten home right away so her mom, a veterinarian, can take care of her. Edie’s mom isn’t sure the tiny kitten is going to make it, since she’s been separated from her mother. But Edie is determined to nurse her back to health. Then she starts to worry. Could there be more kittens out there? And are they in trouble, too?
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Holly Webb started out as a children's book editor and wrote her first series for the publisher she worked for. She has been writing ever since, with over one hundred books to her name. Holly lives in Berkshire, with her husband and three children. Holly's pet cats are always nosing around when she is trying to type on her laptop.