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The Last little Cat

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The winner of the 1954 Newbery Award for The Wheel on the School, Meindert DeJong wrote this story originally published nearly four decades ago. The Last Little Cat is now back in print to delight both children and adults. The last little cat was born in a kennel, surrounded by dogs and dog cages and dog noises. The little cat was always half cold and half hungry - until the day it fell into the cage of the old, blind dog. Then, for a while, the last little cat was warm, and the last little cat was well fed. But how could such a small cat know that barn doors are closed at night and that there are people in the world who do not want to help a helpless kitten? This story of how the last little cat found a home, and not only a home, but the perfect home, again confirms DeJong's place among the finest writers of this or any day.

80 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1961

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Profile Image for Clara Ellen .
228 reviews52 followers
February 28, 2021
What an adorable little story about a little black kitten looking for a home. Nothing too scary or bad happens, and there is a perfectly satisfying ending!
Profile Image for Katt Hansen.
3,864 reviews110 followers
March 6, 2015
A book about the unlikely friendship between a dog and a cat. I read this out loud to my daughter for school and she loved it. Chapter breaks would have been nice to give us places to pause, but it really didn't take all that long to read and was an adorable story.
47 reviews
September 14, 2010
it is abuot a little cat that can't find its mother for a long time it is not scared of dogs and in the end it finds a home.
Profile Image for Jenni Jex.
191 reviews3 followers
January 11, 2023
This was a great read a loud for my kindergartener who is just getting used to listening to chapter books without many pictures. It’s an old story… I’m confused about the dog kennel and why all these dogs are in the barn. My daughter was really sad for the little cat who is the runt of the litter and kicked out of the nest by her family. However, the old, blind dog is such a sweetheart…. So sweet! Love how this book shows how families can be formed in unique ways.
Profile Image for Jeannette.
307 reviews30 followers
December 10, 2020
Very sweet but also somewhat sad story of the friendship between a cat and a dog told with the author’s characteristic pathos. The descriptive writing serves to put the reader in the place of the animal characters.
Profile Image for Jake Merris.
203 reviews1 follower
June 8, 2017
Es un buen y adorable cuento para los niños, la linda historia de un gato muy pequeño y todas sus aventuras y desventuras, muy adorable y relajante.
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211 reviews6 followers
May 10, 2018
My 7yo gave it four stars because of the sharp-voiced woman and the sad parts.

I thought it was a delightful book!
Profile Image for Sharon.
277 reviews1 follower
June 20, 2019
Such a sweet story of a lonely kitten and an old blind dog.
Profile Image for Stacy Atherton Johnson.
364 reviews
March 13, 2021
At first, I wasn't a huge fan of the repetition in this book, but as I read further it began to feel more like poetry. My daughter (7 years old) loved this book and gave it 5 stars.
Profile Image for Jamie Erin.
248 reviews7 followers
July 11, 2021
Read for my son's 3rd-grade homeschool curriculum.
Profile Image for Cecilia.
112 reviews
June 24, 2022
It wasn’t what I expected, but it was a pretty good book especially how it tried to make all the animals it met on it’s journey happy on its way home.
Profile Image for Nichole Ostrander.
330 reviews2 followers
August 5, 2022
I wish I could say liked this book, but honesty, it was repetitive and kinda boring. This one also had a lot of symbolism and As nice as that could be it was written for a much younger audience. I love that this symbolism could be introduced to a younger audience, but I do not think they would understand ethier.
Profile Image for Darlene.
1,018 reviews447 followers
December 30, 2011
I read this book aloud to my children.

My children and I have soft spots in our hearts for animal stories, so we fell in love with this book! In particular, I love stories that feature unlikely friendships, such as the one between the cat and the dog in this book.

This is the second book by DeJong that we have read, with the first one being The Wheel on the School which was the winner of the 1954 Newbery Award. We enjoy this author!

The illustrations by McMullan are adorable!

MY RATING: 5 stars!! We loved it!!

Profile Image for Jacque Eddy.
5 reviews
May 23, 2017
A child's book that made me cry. Found out the author grew up and lived in Grand Rapids. Heart warming story. An easy read. If you are a child or all grown up it can be enjoyed.
Profile Image for Bree.
1,751 reviews10 followers
January 24, 2013
Notes:
really long story that would benefit from chapter breaks
cute friendship adventure sort of book
simple and sweet illustrations
157 reviews
May 30, 2016
Cute story, but moved slow. Chapter breaks might have helped with the pacing. Probably best as a read aloud for early elementary.
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930 reviews11 followers
May 22, 2024
Enjoyed the story of the friendship between the kitten and the dog and the happy ending. It was a little slow to read and even though we broke it up into chunks it was a push to finish.
Profile Image for Jamey.
312 reviews2 followers
September 23, 2024
This sweet little story is about a lost little cat who is just looking for a home. It is written in a creative way that suggests it would be a good book to read out loud to kids.
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