In a houseful of fun and frolicking cats, the oldest feline must help his pals come to terms with the bittersweet cycle of life when one of the younger pets becomes seriously ill.
Welcome to the world of Caesar, Gus and Julius and don't forget their owner, Penny!
This is a story that delves into the depths of love we feel for the animals who share our homes, and the devotion they give us in return.
"It's Great to Have a Pet" is enjoyable for the entire family; however, it is not a monumental pet adventure in which the animals have been personified called 'anthropomorphism", in which one could substitute humans for the animal characters to achieve essentially the same story.
This one is an imagining that is more from an ordinary pet's point-of-view.
Incidentally, audiences might not realize that the singular "pet" in the title actually refers to the cats' human owner: She is their pet!