SO Tink was raised by Grannyman who seems to have left.
Tink eats things he shouldn't...he ends up having to go to the Vet to because of it...I had to go to the Vet once and it was awful. I listen carefully for the "V" word around the Daddy House.
Since his family has to leave Tink alone a lot so they get him a kitten to raise to keep him occupied. {The kitten never gets a name...I don't like books that don't name their kittens. Let's name him Trixie. That is a good name for a kitten who lives with Tink}. I think that the Daddies brought me home so that Banjo would have a friend while they are away each day...just like this! Some Humans are smart.
Tink teaches Trixie about a lot of stuff, but doesn't have much to say about "outside." Tink wants an adventure outside! Don't we all!
I like this. It is by the same lady (pictured reading above) who writes the Skippyjon Jones books which are just OK, though I hear little Humans love them. My Daddy Tim read me one, and I like this more. Except I really don't know where the title comes in...even if the main characters would make my Daddy Tim sneeze, I think this is a nice story about an old kitty raising a little kitty...though it sounds a lot like the story of the author's "Grannyman" I will have to read that book to find out!
Today's Tip for Cat Children of Human People (CaCHuPs): Just because your toy LOOKS yummy...or that ribbon is dangling off a package glinting deliciously in the sunlight does NOT mean you should eat it. Rubber bands are sproingy fun to play with, but you shouldn't eat them--who wants poops that bounce back at your butt? OK, that can't happen...but I ate the ribbon off of my toys when I was littler and it upset my tummy. Tink in the story had to go to the Vet and get a pill that made him barf...a lot. Totally not worth the momentary gratification of eating that fluffy stuff under the chair. SO just eat what's in your bowl and if it's not enough...turn on the "Cute."