Description

The bestselling CatStronauts series continues in the seventh book with a not-so-pawesome space trash emergency means a special cat will have to step in to save the day!

It’s family day at CATSUP HQ, and Major Meowser is waiting for his dad-cat to make a BIG entrance. Anycat who’s anycat knows who Buck Meowser is—the first cat to ever orbit Earth. He’s a CatStronauts legend! Major's in for quite a shock, though, when CATSUP announces Buck is making a grand return, this time joining the CatStronauts on their mission to remove space junk from Earth’s orbit. Perfect time for father-son bonding, right? 

Well…Major and Buck can’t stop ruffling each other’s fur! But when the safety of their spacecraft is threatened, can these two put their paws together to make this mission a success?
 
Author-illustrator Drew Brockington tests the CatStronauts with everything he’s got—space litter, environmental peril, and of course, pawesome puns!

Read all the CatStronauts Adventures: 
Mission Moon
Race to Mars
Space Station Situation
Robot Rescue
Slapdash Science
Digital Disaster
Cosmic Clutter

Praise

Praise for CatStronauts:An IndieBound BestsellerAn Amazon Best Book for April 2017A 2018 TLA Little Maverick Graphic Novel Reading List Book
 "With its appealing blend of cuteness, substance, and humor, this should have readers over the moon." —Kirkus Reviews
"Brockington's off-the-wall kitty sci-fi series packs the full-color panels with cute cats, space travel, and comical high jinks...sure to elicit lots of giggles among middle grade comics fans." —Booklist
"The engagingly lighthearted drama and positive resolutions, and the expressive characters, who are as adorable as they are adventurous, provide...fun purchases that will do well on their own or paired with heavier nonfiction titles on history or the environment."
—School Library Journal
"Humor and suspense compete throughout.... In playful, mock-heroic, full-color cartoons, Brockington mines space theater for everything.... Even the chapter headings get in on the fun." —Publishers Weekly
"There's lots of enthusiasm for graphic novels for this age range, and the CatStronauts deserve a spot." —BCCB
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