“My name is Pussy Black-Face, and I am a naughty young kitten. I wish I were good like my mother. She is the best cat that I ever saw. I try to be like her, and sometimes I succeed, but most times I don’t.” From the start of this darling book about a kitten and her mis-adventures in the house and the more dangerous place outside. Follow her as she learns (mostly the hard way) about people, children, dogs and other cats. – Summary by phil chenevert
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