I love my little kitty; she makes my house a
home. She is my very best friend; I never
feel alone.
She makes me smile;
She makes me laugh;
She fills my heart with love . . .
Did some breeder breed her, or did she fall
down from above?
I've never been a breeder, never seen life
through their eyes;
I hold my little kitty and just sit and
criticize.
I've never known their anguish; I've never
felt their pain, the caring of their charges,
through snow or wind or rain.
I've never sat the whole night through,
waiting for babies to be born,
the stress and trepidation when they're still
not there by dawn.
I've never felt the heartache of a little
life in my hands, this darling little baby,
who weighs but 60 grams.
Should you do that instead of this . . . or
this instead of that?
Alone you fight and hope one day, he'll grow
to be a cat.
You pray he’ll live to bring joy to another
family, and make a house a home.
You know it's all just up to you; you'll
fight this fight alone.
Formula, bottles, heating pads, you've got to
get this right,
two-hour feedings for this tiny guy,
throughout the day and night.
In your heart you know you're almost sure to
lose this epic fight, to save this little baby,
but God willing . . . you just MIGHT.
Day one he's in there fighting; you say a
silent prayer.
Day two & three, he's doing well, with
lots of love and care.
Day four & five . . . he's still alive;
your hopes soar to the heavens.
Day six he slips away again, dies in your
hands day seven.
You take this little angel, and bury him
alone.
With aching heart and burning tears, and an
exhausted groan, you ask yourself,
"Why do this? . . . Why suffer all this
pain?"
But see the joy your kittens bring . . . it
really self-explains.
So, when you think of breeders and label them
with "Greed,"
Think about what they endure to fill
another’s need.
When you buy a kitten, and with your precious
dollars part,
You only pay with money . . . we pay
with a piece of our heart.
.... Author Unknown....