A grieving cat finds a new friend in this picture book.
“My cat is blue, and I don’t know why / At times he looks like he just might cry,” a White, pigtailed girl worries, looking across her gray bedroom at her chubby, morose, turquoise-colored cat. She has tried tempting him with his favorite toys and treats, but he is uninterested; he spends his days lying around the house unresponsively. The cat’s “blues” are infectious: As various remedies fail, the narrator, too, turns shades of turquoise out of sympathy. The girl and her dark-haired mother and father take their pet to the veterinarian, who discovers that the depressed feline has been sad since the family’s dog died. He proposes that the family adopt a homeless kitten—today. A smooth, happy ending easily follows, and as the two cats begin comforting each other, color returns to the world. Feline fans will appreciate the tale’s empathetic approach to pet ownership and concern for animals’ emotional well-being and need for companionship. Ka’s clean, appealing digital illustrations with a matte finish animate this short, sweet story of recovery after mourning. Sommer’s rhyming text occasionally slips into near rhyme, but the internal rhythm carries the tale for read-aloud enthusiasts.
A cute, informative, sympathetic introduction to the tough emotional stakes of pet ownership.