New Children's Book 'The Kitty Who Sits Pretty' Highlights Animal Rescue and Community Kindness
The article discusses the release of Angela Cimmino's children's book 'The Kitty Who Sits Pretty: A Rescue Story', which follows a stray kitten in New York City and emphasizes themes of compassion and community, with potential for educational and media expansion.

A new children's book aims to teach empathy and kindness through the true-to-life story of a homeless kitten rescued by a community. The Kitty Who Sits Pretty: A Rescue Story, written by Angela Cimmino, chronicles the journey of a gray stray kitten navigating the streets of New York City.
The narrative follows the kitten as she visits local landmarks—a bakery, barber shop, café, and firehouse—where she quietly 'sits pretty' while strangers offer food and care. Eventually, neighbors contact the ASPCA, leading to her rescue and eventual adoption by Grammy and Papa Pete after a television feature segment.
Industry experts see strong potential for the book beyond its pages, including viral social media storytelling, educational adoption programs, animation adaptation, and merchandise expansion. The story is designed to resonate with families, teachers, and educational institutions, reinforcing values of compassion and community involvement.
The book is now available through major publishing and retail distribution channels, offering a tool for parents and educators to discuss animal welfare and the importance of helping others.