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What happens when Mulligan, a chili-loving tomcat, learns that he will no longer be the only pet in the home? Well, he gets a little grumpy. Mrs. Casey and her husband plan to adopt a poodle puppy. When Mr. Casey returns home with two puppies, everyone is happy...except Mulligan. He does not want to share anything with bouncy, drooling puppies. To Mulligan, these poodles look like hoodlums that will steal his toys. That is when he decides they must be poodlums. Mulligan's grumpy suspicions land him smack-dab into a heap of trouble. Will the Poodlums help or steal Mulligan's new toy? Find out…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
What happens when Mulligan, a chili-loving tomcat, learns that he will no longer be the only pet in the home? Well, he gets a little grumpy. Mrs. Casey and her husband plan to adopt a poodle puppy. When Mr. Casey returns home with two puppies, everyone is happy...except Mulligan. He does not want to share anything with bouncy, drooling puppies. To Mulligan, these poodles look like hoodlums that will steal his toys. That is when he decides they must be poodlums. Mulligan's grumpy suspicions land him smack-dab into a heap of trouble. Will the Poodlums help or steal Mulligan's new toy? Find out by enjoying this fully-illustrated tale that will delight readers of all ages, especially those who love cats and dogs.
Autorenporträt
Lonnie Whitaker attended a two-room school in the Missouri Ozarks and later earned a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Missouri School of Law. He served as a Special Assistant U.S. Attorney and retired as district counsel for a federal agency and now works as a writer. His novels, Geese to a Poor Market and Soda Fountain Blues, both won the Ozark Writers' League Best Book of the Year Award. He is the author of an award-winning children's books series about Mulligan, a rescued tomcat. His short stories have been published by Chicken Soup for the Soul, Five Star Publishing, Missouri Life, The Ozark Mountaineer, and several anthologies. His newspaper column, "The Way We Were . . . Personal Reflections on Life in the Ozarks" is published bi-weekly by the Howell County News and has won multiple awards from the Missouri Writers Guild. He and his wife live in Missouri with two dogs and a rescued tomcat. They are supporters of animal rescue organizations.