Six-Dinner Sid

It is about a sleek black cat called Sid who manages to reside at six homes at the same time, receiving all the benefits, including six daily meals.

After being caught out, Sid goes to a different neighbourhood to receive the same pampering from households that don't mind.

A review in Kirkus Reviews of Six-Dinner Sid wrote "Moore makes the most of her tall tale in amusing illustrations detailing Sid's several characters, then ends with a satisfying twist..."[1] Booklist found that "Children will empathize with the actions and attitudes of this charmingly greedy feline.

"[2] Six-Dinner Sid has also been reviewed by The Canberra Times,[3] Publishers Weekly,[4] School Library Journal,[5] Horn Book Guides,[6] Five to Seven,[7] and Magpies.

[12] In 2005 a CD of Six-Dinner Sid was released and was narrated by British actor Peter Sallis best known for voicing Wallace in the Wallace & Gromit franchise as well as his role as Norman Clegg in Last of the Summer Wine.