A Home For Cotton
March 13, 2010
Mom did a good deed today, and I’m so proud of her. She helped a kitteh like me that didn’t have a home that’s nice and warm…and after all this rain, dry, like I do.
This kitteh has been living in our carport all this week. I’ve been sitting in the bathroom window so I could keep an eye on it to make sure nothing happened to it. There are lots of coyotes around here, and they’ve been coming near the house looking for food. I was so afraid the kitteh would get eaten, but it didn’t.
I sat in the window and meowed all day until Mom finally figured out I was trying to tell her there was a kitteh out there. She’s been giving it food and water, and she made it a nice dry place to sleep out there. She even gave it a name. She decided to call it Cotton because she’s a pretty white kitteh. Mom wanted to bring it in the house, but she said with little sister it just wasn’t a good idea. The kitteh might be sick, and that wouldn’t be good for her.
Mom has been making calls all week looking for a home for it, and she took a poster to the vet people in our area to see if anyone wanted it. Today she got a call from a lady wanting a kitteh. The lady didn’t have lots of money, maybe she was on social security disability, so she couldn’t afford to take it to the vet to get fixed and checked out. Mom made some more phone calls, and she got a vet to give the kitteh a checkup for free. Then Mom helped the lady get a voucher to get the kitteh spade for free, too!
I wish more people would help out kittehs like Mommy did. If more people helped kittehs find a home and get fixed we wouldn’t have so many feral kittehs and stray kittehs running around. Being a strayl kitteh is no fun. I should know because I was a stray kitteh before Mom gave me a home. I was born to a litter of kittehs in Aunt Brittany’s yard, but Mom and Aunt Brittany helped all of us find good homes. Now we don’t have to be homeless no more!






