"A cat for all seasons, Bon Mo should be toasted from coast to
coast for his stunning literary output and inspiring foresight in
cats' rights."
                               - Sabrina, Editor, Vanity Fur
"Don't ask who the bell is tolling for--I think it's tolling for you."

"I think that I shall never see as tree as lovely as a cat."
"As a black Jewish cat speaking English
with a Castillan accent, Mo is bound to
confuse those desiring ethnic clarity."
Catcentric Literature
Yikes!  Another cat book!  Yep. The Cat Comes on Little Fog Feet combines
clever satiric humor with unique charm.  Mo, the main character, is not just any
cat.  He is a writer extraordinaire in all genres, a social activist, and a business
cat, all of which have made him a perennial favorite in the feline world.   The
vignettes couple high minded innocence with the goofy humor of Inspector
Clouseau.  Mo’s life work is to improve a specist world by putting cats in their
rightful place, smack dab in the middle of everything, thereby correcting the
misguided humancentric view that dominates our culture.
Mo’s whimsical creations are unparalleled for fracturing pomposity.  He
invented the new poetic form, lowku, and his movie thriller “Claws of
Navarone” brings adventure to cat audiences.  His healthcare business Fur
Cross, not to mention his Poetry and Pizza parlor, have won him acclaim as
a business innovator.    Literary allusions and illusions abound in these
stories.   Many of his trenchant, touching poetic lines will live forever, such
as these:
The Cat Comes on Little Fog Feet  
         by Gayle Lloyd