The Diary of a Killer Cat

“OKAY, OKAY. So hang me. I killed the bird. For pity’s sake, I’m a cat. It’s practically my job to go creeping round the garden after sweet little eensy-weensy birdy-pies that can hardly fly from one hedge to another.”

Tuffy the monstrous mog is in BIG trouble! On Monday he killed a bird. On Tuesday it was a mouse. Now it’s Wednesday, and he’s dragged a dead rabbit through the catflap. But when his horror-struck owner Ellie realises that it’s their neighbour’s pet rabbit Thumper, pandemonium breaks loose… Stuffed with vivid illustrations and killer chuckles, this crafty comic caper is an absolute hoot.

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Recent reviews

  • okay

    This wasn’t one of Anne fines best books but may I say she is an incredible author

    4 March 2014

  • got it for free in a box of cookie crisp breakfast cereals a few years ago, alright but a bit boring

    8 March 2013

  • liked it

    The diary of the killer cat allows you to get into the mind of a killer cat. So you get to see the explanation for the mouse he brought home, the bird and the somewhat unfortunate rabbit

    7 March 2013

  • Read this book in school a few years ago!

    3 March 2012

  • great book

    2 March 2012

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    Anne Fine

    Award-winning novelist Anne Fine has written more than 50 books for adults and children.

    Awards

    Anne was the Children’s Laureate 2001-2003, and was twice the British Book Awards Children’s Author of the Year in 1990 and 1993. She has won many prestigious awards, including both the Carnegie and Whitbread for Flour Babies, the Carnegie and Guardian for Goggle Eyes and the Whitbread for The Tulip Touch.

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