LitPick Review
Mello Jello Magoo is an intriguing book by Kelley Mullins about a unique cat and her adventures in the hands of her new owners. Have you ever come across a stray animal and just decide to help it? Well, if so, you are like Zo, a young woman who found a stray unique cat in the dumpster. Seeing how it looked, she wondered why the owner could not be found. After a lot of searching, she decided to take the little pet home until the owner was found. Her partner Ray, who couldn’t agree at first due to the loss of his cat, became fond of this creature. They found a new way to bathe it and even bought cans of food for it. Unfortunately, one day, Ray received a phone call from a stranger saying that she was the owner of the cat and that she would like to take it back. How do you think Zo and her partner would react to this?
Opinion:
The book is very interesting as it focuses on a particular breed of cat, a mixed breed of Maine coon, which might be unknown to some. I found it very engaging and humorous when I read the cat’s thoughts. I couldn’t help but laugh and marvel at the creative writing of the author. The 153 pages of the book make it easy to enjoy and understandable for young ones to grasp. I love how it provides educational tips for taking care of pets, especially when it comes to washing pets that don't like water. Overall, I love how Zo took up the responsibility to take care of a stray cat instead of abandoning it.
The book was undeniably an excellent one, and I would recommend it to anyone interested in stories about pets and lovers of pet books.