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Petey is a striped cat. His father is Grampa, a villain and a criminal, and his son is Li’l Petey, a silly and loving kitten. Petey is a dynamic character who evolves throughout the series more broadly, as well as evolving within Dog Man: Mothering Heights. Petey is a reformed villain. Through Petey, Dav Pilkey explores The Power of Love, as Petey was pulled back into a life of crime when his community only showed him hatred and refused to support his rehabilitation: “Everywhere I went, people just saw the bad in me” (123). On the other hand, Petey channels his memory of his mother’s unconditional love when he becomes a father to Li’l Petey and decides to turn away from his life as an evil criminal.
Petey’s redemption in the series more broadly is echoed in a smaller way in this work; Petey is irritable and angry with Li’l Petey’s frustrating, childlike antics at the beginning of the story, as is illustrated when he yells at Li’l Petey and Molly numerous times: “WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU TWO???” (114). At the novel’s conclusion, though, illustrations depict Petey holding Li’l Petey gently and lovingly and playing the Unlock all 35 pages of this Study Guide
By Dav Pilkey
Action & Adventure
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Animals in Literature
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Family
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Fathers
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Friendship
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Graphic Novels & Books
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Juvenile Literature
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Laugh-out-Loud Books
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Valentine's Day Reads: The Theme of Love
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