OAA Book of the Month: Two Frisky Kittens
The OAA recommended book of the month is Two Frisky Kittens: How to Count High Real Quick by Robin Lapre!
This playful yet impactful children’s book highlights the real-life consequences of cat homelessness, environmental impact, and shelter overcrowding — all told through catchy rhymes and heartfelt illustrations. Kids will follow along on a fast-paced counting adventure that begins with two unaltered cats and quickly grows into an important lesson about spaying and neutering.
This fast-paced counting adventure goes far beyond the number ten, turning into an important lesson about the impact of cat homelessness, environmental strain, and shelter overcrowding. Kids will follow along as two frisky kittens become a big, bustling crowd, all while learning the importance of spaying and neutering.
Not only is the book fun to read, but it’s also educational. It includes:
Helpful vocabulary to build animal welfare knowledge
Fun facts about cats and the benefits of spay/neuter
Bonus math sheets available online at www.casatransport.org/education to keep the learning going
Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or animal advocate, Two Frisky Kittens is a wonderful way to start conversations with children about responsible pet care — and how small actions can make a big difference for animals in our communities.
Why we love it
It’s the perfect blend of storytelling, education, and advocacy, making it a must-have for classrooms, shelters, and home libraries alike.
Learn more about community cats and spay/neuter resources on our website.