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Homeless: Sunita (Wild at Heart, Book 2) |
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Rating: ![3 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-3-0.gif) Summary: So-So Review: WeLL i AM A HUGE fan of these books but this one didn't have the same appeal to me as most of the other ones did. This one really did show Sunita that Feral cats belong where they came from and that I don't know I really love cats but this book just didn't click. I wouldn't say this is a has-to read.If you like these books you may be a bit disappointed as was I. Hope I helped
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: better than the first Review: When Sunita finds a group of cats in a neighbborhood, she becomes determined to domesticate them, despite warnings that these cats are not domestic cats but feral cats--cats that have been allowed to grow wild and of which have come into contact with very few humans. Sunita convinces Dr. Mac of the Wild at Heart Clinic to take the cats to fix them, give them shots, and check them for illnesses, since the alternative is that the Animal Control people come and take them and euthanize them. But Sunita learns, finally that you can't domesticate a feral cat after she gets bitten and has to undergo rabies shots herself. But trouble comes when her plan to send the treated cats back to the wild backfires. The nieghbors don't want the cats at all--even if they have been treated so they cannot breed or carry rabies. Was Sunita's plan in vain? Another good book in the Wild At Heart series. I thought that this one was better than the first one.
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