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Reviewed by Carol Thompson for Readers' Favorite
Ramsay the Cat by Wolf Norris is a charming tale that brings to life the adventures of Ramsay, a spirited and curious cat who navigates his world with a delightful blend of innocence and wit. Based on the author’s experiences in Liberia, the story follows Ramsay from humble beginnings in a cold, dimly lit room to his eventual life in Hollywood. Along the way, Ramsay forms endearing relationships with various characters, including the quirky Jenn and Smarty, their compassionate friend George, and even a gecko named Gordon.
Wolf Norris does a fantastic job of narrating the world through Ramsay's eyes, capturing his childlike wonder and hilarious misconceptions about human behavior and language. The narrative is filled with heartwarming moments, such as Ramsay’s struggle to fit in and his constant quest for food, which provide readers with many laughs while touching on themes of loyalty, survival, and companionship. What stands out most is Ramsay’s lively personality; he exudes a mix of mischief and bravery, whether facing the unknown or the dangers of life in Liberia. His antics, from scaring guests to his encounters with wildlife, make for engaging storytelling that will appeal to readers of all ages. The images throughout the book are entertaining and tell a story in themselves; some are laugh-out-loud hilarious, like when Ramsey surfs. Overall, Ramsay the Cat is an endearing read that effortlessly combines humor and heartfelt moments. It is a delightful choice for animal lovers, especially feline lovers, and anyone who enjoys stories with a touch of adventure.