


Books in series

#1
Jilly the Kid
1998
Sam, Jo, Matthew, and Katie are about to start their first job. Mrs. Jones has asked them to look after a kid called Jilly. A kid? Is Mrs. Jones confused? The club's name is Petsitters - not babysitters! But Jilly isn't the kind of kid the Petsitters had in mind. Jilly is a goat kid—and it's soon in big trouble!

#2
The Cat Burglar
1998
Sam, Jo, Mattie, and Katie have a very important petsitting job. They must protect Sophia, a beautiful pedigreed cat, from a mysterious cat burglar. But who is the cat burglar? Who really owns Sophia? And why does everyone suddenly feel very itchy?

#3
Donkey Rescue
1998
Jovan convinces the other members of the Petsitters Club that rescuing a sad looking donkey standing alone in the field is just as important as exercising a very energetic puppy.

#6
Trixie and the Cyber Pet
1998
Sam, Jo, Matthew, and Katie are four animal-loving kids who start up their own neighborhood service—the Petsitters Club—as a school-related community service. In this volume, the aristocratic and bossy Mrs. Potter-Bunn is off to Paris, so she leaves the kids with Trixie-Belle, her Yorkie. Then the little pup finds a wonderful new friend: Henry, the cyber pet!

#11
Monkey Puzzle
1999
The Petsitters are off to spend their summer vacation at a farm. Soon they learn that a monkey has disappeared from a nearby animal shelter. The fun really starts when they decide to rescue him.

#12
The Christmas Kitten
1999
This engaging, comical series has rapidly become a winner among young readers, prompting many of them to write to us at Barron's and ask for more Petsitters adventures. Here are two brand new titles to keep them and countless new readers entertained. Sam, Jo, Matthew, and Katie are four animal-loving kids who run a school-related community service. They mind pets—everything from puppies and kittens to exotic creatures like snakes and lizards. Their clients are animal lovers who have to travel and can't bring their pets along—or in some cases, people who simply need somebody to walk their dog or feed the goldfish. The kids are funny, imaginative, and energetic—but sometimes they run into trouble. These fun-to-read novelettes are divided into chapters, and each book has lively black-and-white line illustrations.
Sam is hired by Gary to petsit for a cuddly kitten that Gary plans to give his girlfriend Marina as a Christmas gift. Meanwhile, the other Petsitters are having troubles of their own as Christmas approaches. Jovan, who is petsitting a donkey, volunteers the animal for the school Christmas play—with disastrous results—and Katie's beloved pet cockroach dies. Then it turns out that Marina is allergic to cats What's to become of the Christmas kitten?