Our Story Continues.....
Page 6
“Look! It’s only a
stray cat that
knocked a can off
the table,” cried
Rosy still shaking.
Page 7
“She must be hungry!” said
Rosy.
“Hey! Do you hear that? It
sounds like there is a bunch
of kittens in the cupboard!”
exclaimed Mitzy.
“Wow! There must be at
least five kittens. Aren’t
they cute!” said Rosy with a
smile.
“Yeah, but she doesn’t look
too happy,” said Mitzy.
“It’s almost lunchtime. Let’s
bring her back something to
eat,” said Rosy.
“Good idea,” said Mitzy.
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So they ran to Rosy’s
house as fast as their
legs could carry
them. The girls could
hardly sit still long
enough to eat. All
they could think
about was the poor
mama kitty and her
babies back at the
shack. They asked
Rosy’s mom for some
milk and headed out
with their knapsacks
over their shoulders.
Page 9
“Should we name
her?” asked Mitzy.
“Maybe she already
has a name. Let’s look
to see if she has a
collar. We can put
some milk in this
saucer for her. I
think she is a little
afraid,” said Rosy.
Page 10
“Oh, No! She’s gone!”
What do you think
happened to her!” cried
Mitzy.
“We probably scared
her off. Let’s go look
for her. Try to be
quiet,” said Rosy as she
tiptoed around the old
shack.
They even looked under
the rickety old back
stair. There was no sign
of the mother cat and
her kittens.
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“Maybe she’s in the trees by
the river,” said Rosy, “Let’s go
look.”
In the excitement, they didn’t
see the big storm clouds rolling
in from the west. Suddenly
huge raindrops were falling all
around them. The wind was
howling and the sound of
thunder was really scary.
“Head for the shack or we’ll be
soaked!” hollered Rosy.
“Right, but what about that
poor mother cat and those cute
little kittens?” asked Mitzy.
“I guess we’ll have to look for
them after the rain quits.”
Said Mitzy sadly.