Katrina and the Cat’s Jewel-Chapter Three-Information

By Lily Liu

Reow…reow…reow…reow…reow…reow…reow…REOW…REOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Kim felt the meows more than she heard them. RRREEEOOOWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

“Katrina, were you meowing at me?” Kim asked suspiciously.

“Of course. And just so you know, my cat name is Tigris. Since well, duh, I’m a Bengal cat,” Katrina said, then turned into a human with cat ears, whiskers, paws and a cat nose and a cat tail. “Go north about one mile, I’ll go west, and my friend here, Siame, will go east. We’ll all meet up right here. Kim, there will be a cat’s studio, and you should go there. They will ask you which way you got to the cat world. Then tell them that you went the slide way, and your guider is Mew, and her helper is Meow. For the rest of the questions, tell them ‘reow, meow, mew’. Oh yes, the Cat’s Studio will also give you a cat name like mine. And Siame’s. Hers is Aroura, just so you know.” Katrina looked at Siame. “Ready?”

Siame turned into the cat-human that Katrina was. Kim looked at Katrina for what to do next.

“Let’s go…” Katrina said impatiently. “We have to go or it’s going to rain! And everyone knows cats absolutely HATE rain. Especially if it it’s a downpour. Or a rainshower.”

“Oh,” Kim turned to go.

“You know what to do at the Cat’s Studio, right?” Katrina asked Kim. “They’ll put a collar on you and carve your cat pronunciation on it. Got it? Now let’s get going before it rains, and also, try and avoid talking too much. That can bring down the ‘fate of the Cat World’ down on you, but that’s just a trick from the King to prove if cats are trustable. Don’t worry, I’ll give you a whistle later so that you can call me if you get into trouble. Now really, let’s go!”

Kim nodded. Now this was getting exciting. Like one of those detective stories that you sometimes read as comics and other times you watch on TV. Whatever the case, it was exciting, and Kim wasn’t about to let that part get away. Now, the cat world seemed mor exciting than ever. And they all went their directions, eager to see what was up.