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Cats are not meant to save the world.
Fitz the cat is supposed to be enjoying the normal activities savored by those of the feline persuasion - napping (a lot), nibbling on house plants, sharpening his claws on expensive furniture, and, most importantly, never, ever doing what a human wants him to.
But instead, thanks to Zeke, Stephanie, and Hector - those meddling, tuna-hatin', whiskerless kids who dragged him down to Underwhere - Fitz has bigger fish to fry (though, of course, he prefers his fish raw).
Not only has he started thinking like a human, he's actually helping them recover the stolen Scepter of Underwhere, battle a wild pack of triceradoodles, outwit a roaming band of savage mice, and foil the plans of the strange new movie director in town, who happens to smell awfully familiar. . . .
Genre: Children's Fiction
Fitz the cat is supposed to be enjoying the normal activities savored by those of the feline persuasion - napping (a lot), nibbling on house plants, sharpening his claws on expensive furniture, and, most importantly, never, ever doing what a human wants him to.
But instead, thanks to Zeke, Stephanie, and Hector - those meddling, tuna-hatin', whiskerless kids who dragged him down to Underwhere - Fitz has bigger fish to fry (though, of course, he prefers his fish raw).
Not only has he started thinking like a human, he's actually helping them recover the stolen Scepter of Underwhere, battle a wild pack of triceradoodles, outwit a roaming band of savage mice, and foil the plans of the strange new movie director in town, who happens to smell awfully familiar. . . .
Genre: Children's Fiction
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