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Kitty Claus
On a cold, cold night with a touch of snow, a cat wished quietly and sadly for a home. For a year he’d found nowhere with love to call home. Yes, he’d been, so very, very alone. He lived under a deserted car now, where his family had lived long ago, for a while. They were now gone to a new home, and he feared, he couldn’t carry on without them, my dear. So before going to bed he wished on a star, which appeared ever so brightly above, from far. All he wanted from anyone was some food, and to sleep next to a warm, warm fire, too. As he fell asleep he also wished for a hand to touch his fur, gently and kindly, again. Then he awoke to a sound he’d heard once before, as Christmas bells had tolled, long ago… He was sure. That night an old man in red had come from out of nowhere, to take his family a new home, so fair. Scared by the sleigh and the reindeer he drove, the cat had run away, that I know to be true. But not any more would he run away, his legs would no longer take him very far, any way. He grabbed all his courage and around he snuck, until hiding under a bush nicely tucked. There before him was a jolly old man with his reindeer and sleigh lined up, yes, again. The man was dressed in warm, warm clothes, and stopped to lay down a beautiful bowl. The man then turned away to do business forthright, inside the neighboring house that night. I swear on my heart that this is ever so true, as the cat crept closer giving curiosity it’s due. Coming closer he could sense the most wonderful smell, calling him forward, as if under a spell. The bowl was filled with warm, warm cream, which he licked up fast as if caught in a dream. Moments later the man came from that house, with a smile and a wink for that dear old cat. The man in red picked up the bowl with a quiet demand, urging him gently to stroll to his hand. Now was the dilemma to run, or to stay, but it was the large shining star that decided it all that day. As he stood before that great big man in red, the star beckoned brightly from behind the man’s head. The cats’ fears left as the man stayed with a smile and a grin, and a Ho Ho Ho that day, my friend. He realized here was the home he’d wanted for so long, and had dreamt in his head, where he could belong. Some how, he knew he’d be safe in that beautiful sled, and warm in that coat the color of red. He came forward to lick and nuzzle the man, as yes; he was picked up gently, in his hand. The jolly old man put him snug in his coat, as a red nosed reindeer winked from the front, I must note. Then the man climbed in and sent forward the sleigh, as the cat curled up to sleep, the rest of the way. Miracles can happen each day, at the hand of others who are wise and kind, I say. This jolly old man was right in this deed, and ever so wise to stop and kind to care, you see… So I’ll let you in on a little secret I know… They lived happily ever after, at the North Pole.
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