From Lee Harlan
One cold and rainy day, as I was traveling in my car on Rt. 2 in New Martinsville, I spotted a small animal in the middle of the highway with cars going in both directions, just barely missing it. I pulled my car to the side of the road and when traffic eased up, I ran to pick the animal up.
I was surprised to see a tiny kitten, shivering from the cold and with its nose running. Its eyes weren’t even open. I took the little kitten to Dr. White’s office where he gave it a shot and gave me medicine for its ears. He spent a long time checking the kitten and charged me a very small fee. Thank you so very much Dr. White and staff.
I have always been very much a dog lover, and I had no intentions of keeping the kitten. I took the kitten home and Karen and I nursed him back to health. I never knew at the time how much this kitten would mean to me. It is so loving, so sweet, and absolutely beautiful.
It’s now been nearly two years and I wouldn’t take anything for him. If I’m away from the house, I can’t wait to get home to see him. He and my precious little dog “Angel” are very happy in the same house together.
I named this Siamese kitten “Lucky,” because I felt it was his lucky day that I came along. However, I now consider myself and my family the truly lucky ones to share our lives with him.
There are so many kittens in animal shelters all around the country. I would strongly advise anyone who wants a great companion to consider adopting a cat. They require very low maintenance and bring so much joy to your home.
Thanks for listening,
Lee Harlan
Paden City