Flat cat by Hiawyn Oram
Ill. by Gwen Millward. Walker Books, 2019. ISBN 9781406371543
(Age: 4+) Recommended. Themes: Cats, Friendship. Jimi-My-Jim lives
in an apartment in a big city with his owner, Sophie. She loves him
dearly and spoils him woefully with only the best of treats and
toys. He responds by doing exactly what she wants him to do. But she
leaves him home when she and her mother go out. Jimi can only look
out of the window and watch the cat across the road with some envy.
And after a while he loses his fullness and becomes flat. One day
Sophie and her mother leave in a hurry and forget to take the house
keys. Jimi collects the keys and lets himself out of the apartment,
heading straight across the road for the cat he sees from the
window. They have a wonderful time together: she takes him to meet
other cats, listen to music and roam the big city, things he has
never done or seen before. So excited is he with his new friends and
experiences that he takes them all home to the apartment and there
they have a wild time, making music, singing and dancing. But Sophie
and her parents return to the dismay of all, the new found friends
escaping by any means they can. Jumi is admonished but Sophie
realises why he did what he did. She knows that she has smothered
her cat and resolves to find a solution, as the apartment building
does not allow cat flaps. The situation is resolved to the happiness
of all.
Illustrator Millward draws a wonderful Jimi with a wistful look upon
his face, peering out longingly into the freedom offered by
'outside'. Her multiplicity of cats is a delight on every page and
children will adore the cats having a wonderful time in the
apartment before the adults return.
Fran Knight