That Cat Can't Stay

by Thad Krasnesky (Author) David Parkins (Illustrator)

That Cat Can't Stay
Reading Level: K − 1st Grade
Narrated by a cat-loving little girl, this story is a hysterical romp through a family's pet adoption dilemma. With hilarious ink and watercolor illustrations, this picture book demonstrates the resourcefulness, love, and compromises of a pet-loving family.
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Publishers Weekly

In this light comedy, the creators of "I Always, ALWAYS Get My Way" again spotlight family dynamics. Energetic rhymed couplets relay how Mom and kids repeatedly bring home stray cats, driving Dad crazy. With each new arrival, he launches into a chorus of reasons why he doesn't like cats (They scratch my knees./ They carry fleas./ They make me sneeze./ They're always getting stuck in trees) and decrees that the stray must go. After tactically agreeing with her husband, manipulative Mom describes what dreadful fate will befall the feline if they don't take it in, and Dad reluctantly relents, still insisting, futilely, that cat can't stay. Parkins's high-spirited cartoons depict animals and humans with amusingly exaggerated facial expressions, especially the exasperated father who, with his multiple tantrums and ever-present shorts and sneakers, far more resembles an overgrown toddler than a patriarch. While the verse veers into doggerel territory in its bounciness (I see you do not want this pet/ though he might get completely wet), the buffoonlike father's antics should prove kid-pleasing. Ages 48. "(Apr.)" Copyright 2010 Publishers Weekly Used with permission.

School Library Journal

K-Gr 3This book expertly combines a comic, rhyming text with hilarious cartoon illustrations to create a completely enjoyable romp. Poor Dad is no match for clever Mom, a cat lover who manages to finagle not one, not two, not three, but FOUR cats into the household. One by one she brings them home and uses guile to convince her husband to keep them, just for a while. Each time he objects with a long-winded diatribe about why the cat can't stay, and still she finds a way to tug at his conscience. ("'You're right again, ' Mom said to Dad, 'and I won't cry or get too sad, just thinking of this little cat and how a car might squish her flat.'") Of course, the kids get into the act, putting on their cute little pouty faces that silently beg "pleeeease." The text reads smoothly throughout and is peppered with wonderfully expressive words such as "Vamoose!" and "scourge." Still, the book wouldn't be as good without the large cartoon watercolor and ink illustrations that simply beg to be pored over for every comical detail. Of particular note are Dad's priceless facial expressions that transform from stern to defeated in a few short steps. With a repetitive refrain that makes for a great read-aloud, this book is the cat's meow for children young and old."Teri Markson, Los Angeles Public Library" Copyright 2010 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

Review quotes

"The rollicking rhyming tale with its comical pen-and-ink and watercolor illustrations is an enjoyable read-aloud for pet lovers." —"Horn Book"
Thad Krasnesky
Thad Krasnesky is a writer, an instructor at the United States Military Academy at West Point, and the author of I Always, ALWAYS Get My Way. He lives in West Point, New York. David Parkins is the illustrator of more than 80 books and anthologies, including Aunt Nancy and Old Man Trouble; Fly Traps!; I Always, ALWAYS Get My Way; No Problem; and Webster J. Duck. He lives in Landsdowne, Ontario.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780979974656
Lexile Measure
510
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Flashlight Press
Publication date
April 01, 2010
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV002050 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Cats
JUV002190 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Pets
JUV013000 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | General
Library of Congress categories
Cats
Pets
Stories in rhyme
Golden Sower Award
Nominee 2013 - 2013
Monarch Award
Nominee 2013 - 2013
Charlotte Award
Nominee 2012 - 2012
Delaware Diamonds Award
Nominee 2011 - 2012

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