New Children’s Book: The Kitty Who Sits Pretty Captures Hearts with Powerful Animal Rescue Story

A heartwarming new children’s book inspired by a real rescue story is quickly gaining attention
among parents, educators, and animal lovers nationwide.

NEW YORK, NY, June 13, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ — The Kitty Who Sits Pretty: A Rescue Story by Angela Cimmino tells the emotional story of a homeless gray kitten surviving the busy streets of New York City through patience, kindness, and community compassion.

The story follows the kitten as she visits neighborhood landmarks including a bakery, barber shop, café, and firehouse quietly “sitting pretty” while strangers offer her food and care.

Eventually, the neighborhood comes together to contact the ASPCA, helping the kitten begin her journey toward a forever home.

The story concludes with the kitten being adopted by Grammy and Papa Pete after appearing on television through a rescue feature segment.

The book combines:
• Emotional storytelling
• Family‐centered values
• Rescue awareness
• Educational themes of kindness and empathy

Industry experts believe the book has strong potential for:
• Viral social media storytelling
• Educational adoption programs
• Animation adaptation
• Merchandise expansion
• Libraries
• Schools
• Teachers & educators
• Educational institutions
• Parents & families

The Kitty Who Sits Pretty is now available through major publishing and retail distribution channels.


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