About the series

Read about all the itsy bitsy kitties who accidentally disobey their moms and tumble head first over the Rainbow Bridge into the most frightening adventure of their itsy bitsy kitty lives.

The Rainbow Bridge divides the lands between two very different worlds. The colorful and happy world where everything is magical is the best world of all! There is never a bad day. Everyone is friends with everyone else! When they accidentally cross over the Rainbow Bridge to the Other World, the animals try to eat them! There is no happiness. There is great danger there. The Other World is filled with scary creatures and awful night-time sounds.

But each kitty finds that one true friend that gives them hope. Then the magic happens!

Will the kitties ever find their way home to their families? Or will they remain captive in this evil Other World? Read all seven Rainbow Kitty Adventures to find out!


Thursday, March 19, 2020

PUMPKIN PUSS SAVES THE BIRTHDAY




Lily’s Mom had promised her a kitty for her seventh birthday.  But there wasn’t enough money for a kitty or a party with her friends.  She would have another birthday next year.  She knew someday she would find her very own fur-ever friend.    
Pumpkin-Puss was an itsy bitsy kitty, and he was frightened.  His entire body was stuck in a large green bottle with only his head sticking out. Cars whizzed by him. He didn’t dare move! Would he ever see his Mom and Dad again?


Read Chapter 1 and if you like it you can easily purchase the book below.  

                                                  Chapter One


                                              Stuck in a Bottle
 Pumpkin-Puss hadn’t eaten in so long he couldn’t remember how to eat.  He was stuck in a large green bottle with only his head sticking out.  His orange fur stuck to the insides of the bottle and his fluffy tail was flattened, squished tightly beneath him.  The harder he tried to move his body, the more pressure he felt.  He was unable to move even one paw.  So he stayed perfectly still. Pumpkin-Puss was patient.  He knew he shouldn’t move even one muscle for fear some animal would eat him up.
 Cars came whizzing by!  Main Street was one of the busiest streets in all the town.  Pumpkin-Puss had never seen a car before.  He had never heard the noise cars made when they went whizzing by.  The loud beep, beep, beeping reminded him of the ducks in His World. But in His World there were no cars. Meow! he cried, hoping that this was a bad dream.
Meow! said Pumpkin-Puss again.  He knew he wouldn’t be heard over the
busy traffic.  M-E-O-W screamed Pumpkin-Puss in his biggest kitty voice.  The sound of his own voice scared Pumpkin-Puss. His Dad taught him to never give up! Pumpkin-Puss could hear a thump, thump, thump.  It was the sound of his own heart beating faster and faster.  He was cold.  He was tired.  He was hungry.  But above all, Pumpkin-Puss was scared. Would he ever see his Mom and Dad again?  


                                                                         CHAPTER 2
  
        
                                   





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