hmm.....

I woke up this morning and had my shower as usual. I was looking out my front door waiting for my ride, when what should I see, a little grey cutie crying. She wanted in her house, and the only thing that her parents were willing to do was leave a second story window open. I'm sorry folks but this little one can NOT jump that high. She cried and cried and cried. I opened my door and her little ears pointed to my directions and *bounce bounce bounce* across the road she came (thank god no cars). I scooped her up and held her close as she purred and kneeded my arms with her tiny paws. I held on to her until my ride showed up then I had to set her down. She looked at me as I drove off and I went to work.

*sigh*

She shouldn't have to go through this and neither should I. I am at a moral crossroads. This family cares enough about the animal to spend $6.99 on a collar, and write down their address on it. Does that mean the kitten deserves to not beable to get back in the house to it's food and litter? How about lack of affection? certainly a cougar or coyote wouldn't be as loving as me.

I'll level with you all. I'm looking for approval to break the law. I don't want this kitten to die, and I don't want her to be alone. I wasn't a cat lover until I met Naomi and even now I just "like" cats. For what ever reason this kitten just tugs at my heart, I don't know why. Does that give me the right to break the law? No, does anything give me the right? No. Can I call by-law enforcement? No, there is nothing on the books for felines, only canines.

*sigh*

I know the difference between right and wrong, but commiting a wrong to make a right is an oxymoron at best. *sigh*

Regards,
A/V Dept.