Hello Kitty.....purr purr.
By charblaize
@charblaize (1026)
United States
August 22, 2009 12:34pm CST
This week has been such a cute one with alittle kitty that came along our little corner. This little kitten is so adorable and lovable, I feel she has a home somewhere but decides to stay here with the kids. On our corner we have 5 houses that are all rentals from the same landlord, right now all the houses have kids in them and they all "claim" this little kitty. The kitty is cream and tan/orange color, lets you hold her and purrs all the time.
My son told me, he bought this kitty and it was his. None of us can have the kitty in the house, no pets allowed, so I told him its all of ours...its our neighborhood kitty....haha The little girl on the end, she has a bowl outside for it with milk and food so it has been staying around here.
Friday on the way to the school bus, they carried it down there and then they all had issues with the little kitty and i took it from them. I told them I was holding it until the bus came, then on the way home, I let her down and she came back home....to our little neighborhood. Little Kitty knew where she lives.
I asked the one girl the name of her: Hello Kitty.
Just thought a cute story could liven up the day.
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4 responses
@dragon54u (31634)
• United States
22 Aug 09
That's really sweet! And a good lesson for the kids about how people can work together instead of fighting over who "owns" something.
I hope you all get to enjoy Hello Kitty for long time! What will you do when winter comes?
@dragon54u (31634)
• United States
23 Aug 09
I have a "kitty box" I put on my porch when winter comes. The strays don't use it all the time but it's occupied frequently. Warm blanket inside and shielded from the wind. You might consider one of those, they look like an ordinary box to anyone coming up on the porch because the door to it faces the wall of the porch to shut out the wind.
@charblaize (1026)
• United States
22 Aug 09
Yes, it is good for my son to learn how to "share" since he is an only child and he don't like to share 'certain' toys. :( I am not sure what will happen during the winter, unless she finds a place to hide at or they sneak her into the house/basement. since she is used to outside now she may have places she goes to know to get out of the rain, cold days.
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@charblaize (1026)
• United States
22 Aug 09
I feel the lady on the end, has "claimed" the kitty and we all help feed and play with it. We are in a rural community town so there isn't a bunch of anything really that can get her, I have seen other kitty's down the block and just wonder if Hello Kitty came from them. She is so good and lovable, as I mentioned above, I just feel she has been someone's "house-cat"
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@snowy22315 (179623)
• United States
22 Aug 09
They really are cute a nd sweet little animals. I had one come up our stairs last weekend. It is pretty feral and ran away though when it saw me. I just think it doens know what to make of people.
@charblaize (1026)
• United States
22 Aug 09
We have some stray cats that come to his grandmas house and my son keeps "trying" to catch them, i tell him he won't be able to and if he does he will get really hurt and stratched up, but he still keeps trying to catch them...
@kawalnarang (1095)
• Trinidad And Tobago
22 Aug 09
Sure u are welcome with such a wonderful topic,, This reminds me of those days,when we used to play with puppies at home,,4 or 5 additions,nearly every 2 years,,sharing the puppies,with the people around,,every child use to have fun,, till 7 pm,, when it was time to go back to the books,,