I do not have a cat and am not really a cat person, but that did not stop me from enjoying this hilarious, cozy romance story. I listened to the audiobook of this story and thoroughly enjoyed it. I felt like I was listening to the thoughts of MacGyver the cat. Now I always loved the MacGyver television show, especially the old one, and this cat does certainly use what is available to him to solve what he perceives is a problem just like his namesake, although Mac, as he is called, solves Love Problems.
MacGyver is Jamie Snyder's cat. She trusts him, confides in him and since swearing off men MacGyver, aka Mac, is the only male in her life. Mac has an amazing sense of smell and can smell loneliness on people, especially Jamie and the human next door. Whether Jamie is aware of it or not, Mac knows his human needs companionship he cannot provide. When Mac notices their neighbor, David is emanating the same odor as his Jamie, he decides that he needs to do something about it. What he does is hilarious. As the blurb states, Mac resorts to becoming a cat-burglar to help Jamie. Jamie's neighbor David recently lost his wife Clarrissa, and despite the urging of his friends, he is not ready to have another relationship, Mac has other ideas. Mac seems to be the only one, human or animal that recognizes how perfect Jamie and David could be together.
Mac's resourcefulness is hilarious. His escapes, thefts and taunts of other animals had me giggling. When he steals David's boxers and drops them on Jamie in her sleep, after gagging, I burst out laughing. I also enjoyed the human characters in this book. Jamie and David were cute. They were civil to each other and as they got to know one another, the spark was there. The teens in the neighbourhood are a secondary story. Love may be in the air there as well. There is also a young girl who spends a lot of time alone with her sister due to working parents and Mac even gets involved in that situation. He is one wonderful cat.
MacGyver the cat will quickly win you over. You will be silently cheering for the humans in the story to get as smart as the cat. His loyalty and dedication to Jamie are admirable and positively adorable. Talk To The Paw is a quick read, that keeps you warmly enveloped in the story right up to the very last page. I loved this story. It was fun to listen to and everyone gets a happily ever after.