‘Miss Hunt undoubtedly understands cats as well as women, and she uses her intimate knowledge with discretion; she chastens her revelations of feline inwardness with a commendable economy and sense of fitness. Loki, the smoke-blue Persian who unfolds the tale, is distinctly attractive. Towards the close, indeed, the story almost rises to a problem novel.’—Athenaum.

‘He is a delightful creature, and his autobiography will appeal to cat-lovers, as it has more than a touch of feline nature in it.’—Spectator.

‘Will charm many children.’—Athenaum.

‘Mr. Robinson’s work is excellent.... Any parent who wishes to find out whether his children take an interest in animals should place this book in their hands; the boy who can stop reading it without reluctance may at once be declared to have no interest in natural history. The illustrations are good, and add much to the attractiveness of the book.’—Aberdeen Journal.

‘A work which we commend to young and old alike.’—Athenaum.

‘A wonderfully interesting story—one which boys will devour with eagerness, while their elders may learn from it much that will be new to them.’—Scotsman.

‘A curious and varied story. Will be read with unfailing interest.’—Educational Times.

‘No book could give more delight to a dog-lover than this beautiful volume.’—World.

The Observer says: ‘That a great many children, and their elders, too, take a continuous interest in the life stories of animals has been proved again and again, and therefore the idea of this series is one which is sure to commend itself to a large circle of readers. These volumes show that the happy idea has been very happily carried out.’

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