Moto and me : my year as a wildcat's foster mom / Suzi Eszterhas.
Material type: TextPublication details: Toronto, ON : Owlkids Books, (c)2017.Description: 38 pages : illustrations, map ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781771472425
- My year as a wildcat's foster mom
- Eszterhas, Suzi -- Travel -- Kenya -- Juvenile literature
- Eszterhas, Suzi -- Travel -- Kenya -- Juvenile literature
- Serval -- Conservation -- Kenya -- Juvenile literature
- Wildlife rescue -- Kenya -- Juvenile literature
- Wildlife rehabilitation -- Kenya -- Juvenile literature
- Foster care of animals -- Kenya -- Juvenile literature
- Serval -- Conservation -- Kenya -- Juvenile literature
- Wildlife rescue -- Kenya -- Juvenile literature
- Wildlife rehabilitation -- Kenya -- Juvenile literature
- Foster care of animals -- Kenya -- Juvenile literature
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- Grade two
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- Grade five
- QL737 .M686 2017
- QL737
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- Triple Crown Award.
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | |
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Juvenile Book (10-day checkout) | G. Allen Fleece Library JUVENILE COLLECTION | Fiction | QL737.C23 E77 2017 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | A Junior Library Guild selection, Triple Crown Award | 31923001786959 |
My life in a bush camp -- Meet Moto -- Moto loses his mom -- Moto's foster family -- Hungry Moto -- Clean kitten, healthy kitten -- Moto's first adventures -- Kitty pouch -- Hunting Mr. Ducky -- Moto's first mouse -- Moto the wild hunter -- Staying safe -- No more milk for Moto -- Moto on safari -- Growing independent -- Moto returns to the wild -- All about servals.
"This is the story of Suzi and her personal rescue and rehabilitation of an orphaned serval cat named Moto. Ultimately, Moto was able to return to the wild because of Suzi's dedication to being the best foster mom she could be - and it wasn't easy! She was camping alone in the bush in Kenya, with very little contact with the outside world. Someone came to her with an orphaned serval cat because they knew she'd be willing and want to help - nobody knew what else to do. Determined to nurse the kitten back to health and help him learn, grow, and return to the wild, Suzi did everything she could think of to be the best serval mom she could be. She had a little bit of help from a couple other people who had some experience with orphaned wild animals, but for the most part, it was just her and Moto out there, figuring things out based on Suzi's experience observing animal rescues and her instincts about the animal's needs."--
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Triple Crown Award.
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