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Fantasy · 2003 · PG

Into the Wild

by Erin Hunter

A house cat named Rusty joins the wild clans and discovers a world of loyalty, battle, and ancient prophecy.

For10+GenreFantasyLength272 pagesRead time~7 hours

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Violence

Some

Cat clan battles and hunting; some characters die

Language

None

No profanity

Sexual Content

None

No sexual content

Substance Use

None

No substance use

Emotional Intensity

Barely any

Loss of cat characters in battle; the weight of divided loyalties

What this book is about

Rusty, a young house cat, leaves his comfortable suburban life to join ThunderClan, one of four warrior cat clans living in the forest. Renamed Firepaw, he must earn his place through training, loyalty, and courage while navigating clan rivalries and a prophecy that marks him for a special destiny. Erin Hunter's long-running Warriors series begins with this absorbing animal adventure that has captivated millions of young readers with its richly detailed world and genuine emotional stakes.

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Cat battles and character deaths

Animal predation and hunting

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