Vibrating or moral creatures?

That’s cats and dogs to you and me. Think about it. Straight away, kudos to whoever came up with those names!

This is a tail (I couldn’t resist) of pets, wildlife, and love. You’ll never know if that crush is requited or not unless you ask, but what better way to try to find out than offering to look after a cat that you’re allergic to, for the object of your affection? That could be make-or-break, right there.

This one explores social anxiety brilliantly, in an amusing – yet at times quite poignant – way. We meet engaging characters, including a mother battling with the difficult life lesson for her child that some creatures can live with us and some need to remain outside. Again, it’s explored in such a sweet and funny way… I’d better turn that racoon that keeps stealing all my husband’s biscuits back out in the street to run free, he’ll clearly be happier.

Verdict: If you love your greyscale finger bandit, set it free. 8/10

Claire Smith