Angela Cimmino has released a new children's book, The Kitty Who Sits Pretty: A Rescue Story, which follows the journey of a homeless gray kitten surviving the busy streets of New York City. The story highlights how patience, kindness, and community compassion lead to the kitten's rescue and eventual adoption.
The narrative takes readers through neighborhood landmarks such as a bakery, barber shop, café, and firehouse, where the kitten quietly 'sits pretty' while strangers offer food and care. Eventually, the community contacts the ASPCA, setting the kitten on a path 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 with family-centered values and rescue awareness, aiming to teach children about kindness and empathy. Industry experts see strong potential for the book in viral social media storytelling, educational adoption programs, animation adaptation, and merchandise expansion. It is also expected to find audiences in libraries, schools, and among educators, parents, and families.
The Kitty Who Sits Pretty is now available through major publishing and retail distribution channels. For more information, visit the publisher's website at 24-7PressRelease.com.


