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  • Soccer Kitten

    Roger Robbins

    language (Xlibris, April 13, 2015)
    This story is about an orphaned kitten named Panda. While staying at an animal shelter she is taken under the watch full eye of a street smart cat named Bog Max. He informs her that she will represent all the kittens of the lower 48 states in the Kitten Soccer Olympics. Her goal is not only to win the championship but set an example for all kittens and humans alike about sportsmanship and respecting everyone by not judging someone by the color of their fur, the way they talk or the shape of their body.
  • Soccer Kitten

    Roger Robbins

    Paperback (Xlibris, Corp., April 4, 2006)
    This story is about an orphaned kitten named Panda. While staying at an animal adoption shelter she is taken under the watch full eye of a street smart cat named Big Max. He informs her that she will represent all the kittens of the lower 48 states in the Kitten Soccer Olympics. Her goal is not only to win the championship but set an example for all kittens and humans alike about sportsmenship and respecting everyone by not judging someone by the color of their fur, the way the talk or the shape of their body.
  • Soccer Kitten

    Roger Robbins

    (Univ Editions, June 1, 1997)
    This story is about an orphaned kitten named Panda. While staying at an animal adoption shelter she is taken under the watch full eye of a street smart cat named Big Max. He informs her that she will represent all the kittens of the lower 48 states in the Kitten Soccer Olympics. Her goal is not only to win the championship but set an example for all kittens and humans alike about sportsmenship and respecting everyone by not judging someone by the color of their fur, the way the talk or the shape of their body.
  • Soccer Kitten

    Roger Robbins

    Hardcover (Xlibris Corporation, April 4, 2006)
    This story is about an orphaned kitten named Panda. While staying at an animal adoption shelter she is taken under the watch full eye of a street smart cat named Big Max. He informs her that she will represent all the kittens of the lower 48 states in the Kitten Soccer Olympics. Her goal is not only to win the championship but set an example for all kittens and humans alike about sportsmenship and respecting everyone by not judging someone by the color of their fur, the way the talk or the shape of their body.