Little cats aren’t always little. The puma, or mountain lion, can be nine feet long from head to tail. A snow leopard can jump farther than some of its big cat relatives. So what makes a little cat a little cat? Young animal lovers find out in this child’s guide that takes a close look at small but fierce felines. Packed with scientific facts, striking photography, and beautiful illustrations, elementary kids will be fascinated by the many kinds of little cats while learning about anatomy, habitats, socialization, and reproduction in a vibrant, easy-to-understand book format.