A new children's book, The Kitty Who Sits Pretty: A Rescue Story by Angela Cimmino, is capturing attention with its powerful narrative of animal rescue and community kindness. The story follows a homeless gray kitten navigating the busy streets of New York City, surviving through patience, kindness, and the compassion of strangers.
The kitten visits neighborhood landmarks including a bakery, barber shop, café, and firehouse, quietly “sitting pretty” as she receives food and care from locals. Eventually, the community contacts the ASPCA, setting the kitten on a path toward a forever home. The story concludes with her adoption by Grammy and Papa Pete after appearing on television through a rescue feature segment.
Industry experts believe the book has strong potential for viral social media storytelling, educational adoption programs, animation adaptation, and merchandise expansion. Its themes of kindness, empathy, and family-centered values make it suitable for libraries, schools, teachers, educators, educational institutions, and parents and families.
The book combines emotional storytelling with rescue awareness, offering a tool for teaching children about compassion and community action. The impact on readers could extend to increased awareness of animal rescue organizations and the importance of helping those in need.
The Kitty Who Sits Pretty is now available through major publishing and retail distribution channels. For more information, visit 24-7PressRelease.com.

