A sweetly spoiled cat and a pup living on the streets form an unlikely bond through the neighborhood mosque’s call to prayer.
These two animals’ lives couldn’t be more different. The tuxedo cat snoozes cozily inside the masjid (mosque), while the tricolor pooch sleeps outdoors. While the cat is coddled with treats and affection, the downtrodden dog unsuccessfully begs for scraps. One day at dusk, their paths cross when the Islamic call to prayer rings out, drawing their attention and bringing the puppy to the mosque. The imam notices the cat’s icy reception and admonishes the feline: “All animals need kindness and care.” Sharing a meal and playing together, the cat and the puppy become fast friends and fall asleep together, safe and sound. Hossain’s story emphasizes the importance of treating even those different from us with compassion—an important lesson further extended in an author’s note with details about Muslims’ duty to show mercy to all creatures, which will resonate with animal lovers young and old. Her pleasant rhymes engage with a lyrical cadence, making for a great read-aloud. Haikal’s vibrant, energetic artwork, illustrated in sunset tones, features irresistibly adorable animals; human characters are diverse. The backmatter also includes a helpful glossary.
A charming, tenderhearted tale with lovable characters and a message of care.
(Picture book. 3-8)