“A Dog Called Kitty” by Bill Wallace

Review by Pam Rybinski

You must admit Kitty is a very strange name for a dog, even in Oklahoma. Not only does Kitty have a very strange name, but he also is in the strange and precarious circumstance of having only one chance of survival as a puppy. He must convince a young boy, who is absolutely terrified of all dogs, to save him. Ricky’s a good kid, but was hurt by a vicious dog as a very young child. It’s fortunate for Kitty that dogs, and puppies in particular, can cast a sort of spell when they find their special people, be they boys, girls, or adults, i.e. special people who are capable of caring. Once the dog-person bond is formed, almost anything can happen. Kitty and Ricky find that out the hard way.

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