Moving is difficult. Whether as a child or a pet, the sense of fear, loss of control, loss of friends, or changing schools, is real. Nine Lives of the Good Kitty depicts this very real fear and sense of loss through the eyes of a beautiful, majestic white cat named The Good Kitty. The Good Kitty and his family are moving. The problem is, however, The Good Kitty has no idea what is going on. From the moving boxes scattered around the house, to the utter panic of being tossed into the belly of a dark scary airplane, The Good Kitty has no idea how to deal with all the unknowns around him. This changes though when The Good Kitty is introduced to a new friend in his new neighborhood. The Good Kitty finds comfort, and a new kind of love when he meets Nina. This book is a must for any family preparing to, or who has recently moved. It is a valuable tool that will ultimately grant parents insight into how terrifying the world can be to a child who is moving; a perspective that is sometimes lost when dealing with the chaotic realities of a real-life move. This book will help both children and parents understand and deal with the very real hardships that are associated with a family move.