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QueenScoopalot
11-03-2005, 09:52 AM
"FREE KITTUNS" By Jim Willis

The sign on the mailbox post was hand lettered on cardboard and read " FREE KITTUNS". It appeared there two or three times a year, sometimes spelled this way, sometimes that, but the message was always the same.

In a corner of the farmhouse back porch was a cardboard box with a dirty towel inside, on which huddled a bouquet of kittens of different colors, mewing and blinking and waiting for their mama to return from hunting in the fields. The mother cat managed to show them enough interest for the first several weeks, but after having two or three litters per year, she was worn out and her milk barely lasted long enough for her babies to survive.

One by one, people showed up over the next several days and each took a kitten. Before they left, the woman who lived there always said the same thing. "You make sure you give that one a good home cause I've become very attached to that one."

One by one, the kittens and their new people drove down the long driveway and past the sign on the mailbox post that read "Free Kittuns".

The ginger girl kitten was the first to be picked. Her four year old owner loved her very much, but the little girl accidentally injured the kitten's shoulder by picking her up the wrong way. She couldn't be blamed really, no adult had shown her the proper way to handle a kitten. She had named the kitten GINGER and was very sad a few weeks later when her older brother and his friends were playing in the living room and someone sat on the kitten.

The solid white boy kitty with blue eyes was the next to leave with a couple who announced even before they went down the porch steps that his name would be SNOWY. Unfortunately, he never learned his name and everyone had paid so little attention to him that nobody realized he was deaf. On his first excursion outside he was run over in the driveway by a mail truck.

The pretty gray and white girl kitten went to live on a nearby farm as a "mouser". Her people called her "the cat" and like her mother and grandmother before her, she had many many "free kittuns" but they sapped her energy. She became ill and died before her current litter of kittens were weaned.

Another brother was a beautiful red tabby. His owner loved him so much that she took him around to meet everyone in the family and her friends, and their cats, and everyone agreed that "ERIK" was a handsome boy. Except his owner didn't bother to have him vaccinated. IT took all the money in her bank account to pay a veterinarian to treat him when he became sick, but the doctor just shook his head one day and said, "I'm sorry".

The solid black boy kitten grew up to be a fine example of a tomcat. The man TOMMY where he was, roaming the neighborhood, defending his territory, and fathering many kittens until a bully of a dog cornered him.

The black and white girl kitten got a wonderful home. She was named "PYEWACKET" She got the best of food and the best of care until she was nearly five years old. Then her owner met a man who didn't like cats, but she married him anyway. Pyewacket was taken to an animal shelter where there were already hundreds of cats. Then one day there were none.

A pretty woman driving a van took the last two kittens, a gray boy and a brown tiger-striped girl. She promised they would always stay together. She sold them for $50 each to a research laboratory. To this day, they are still together as promised. In a jar of alcohol.. side by side on a shelf.

For whatever reason --- because Heaven is in a different time zone, or because not even cat souls can be trusted to travel in a straight line without meandering, all the young-again kittens arrived at Heaven's gate simultaneously. They batted and licked each other in glee, romped for a while and then solemnly marched through the gate, right past a sign lettered in GOLD: "YOU ARE FINALLY FREE,... KITTENS."

catmandu
11-03-2005, 09:59 AM
Thats a sobering story about the consequences of not neutering or spaying your Cats.
Its a shame about the Kittens in the Lab,a CRIME in Fact.
At least those Kittens are Eternal Angels now,and that Woman is going to HELL.
Thirty pieces of silver,or Fifty Dollars, she will pay for that act of cruelty, One Sad Day for her.

moosmom
11-03-2005, 10:35 AM
Jan,

That story moved me to tears. I got the sick feeling in my stomach when I read about the two kittens side by side in jars on a shelf. :(:(

The message is VERY clear. PLEASE, spay or neuter your pets!

JenBKR
11-03-2005, 11:06 AM
Oh how sad, the kittens in the jars really got to me too. :( That shows how important it is to spay & neuter

jackie
11-03-2005, 11:19 AM
:(

Do you mind if I cross post/email that?

QueenScoopalot
11-03-2005, 11:25 AM
:(

Do you mind if I cross post/email that?
The more it's crossposted, the better IMO...please do! ;)

kimlovescats
11-03-2005, 04:25 PM
:( :( :( Too bad it is so very true. :( :( :(

catlover4ever
11-04-2005, 06:56 AM
As I am sitting here reading this post with tears streaming down my face I am greeted by some very lovely kitties that just could have ended up with a fate like the kitties above. You see all the the kitties (between my mom's and mine) are all "Free Kittuns".

My mom's two sets of litters come from a little girl up the street from where my mom lives, who only wanted kittens and once they started to grow up she threw them out, only to have another momma waiting in the wings with another set of kittens. Thank God this practice stoped when my mom steped in and spoke to the girls parents.

Spay and Neuter is the only answer to this stupidity.