A BRAVE MOTHER

A BRAVE MOTHER

At the burning of an apartment house in Kansas City, early one morning, the firemen and onlookers were astonished to see a cat leap in at the door, though she must pass through fire and water to enter.

Some one called out, “Look at that cat—she must have gone crazy.”

While they watched she returned, bringing a kitten held up as high as she could lift it by throwing back her head.

She hurried through the crowd, and after a few moments again appeared, and dashed once more into the flames. Soon the brave creature came back with another kitten in her mouth. By this time the people were watching to see what she would do next, for she was giving a wonderful exhibition of mother love.

When she tried to enter once more there were many cries of “Stop her—don’t let her go in—it’s sure death!” But she would not be stopped; she slipped through the crowd and went in again.

The firemen turned their attention now almost wholly to the part of the building where she was; but the walls fell, and the noble little self-forgetting mother was buried beneath them.

A search was made for her kittens; they were found in a place of safety. There were four of them.

The janitor of the building remembered that there had been five. How well the mother cat knew the number! and how bravely she had saved them—all but one! Do you suppose she was with it, to cover it and guard it to the last moment?

The motherless kittens were taken to the central fire station and tenderly cared for. The firemen had been very eager to own an Angora kitten; but when one was offered to them, they decided not to take it.

“It might put these little chaps out if we brought in another cat,” they said; “and we feel that we ought to take care of them—for their mother’s sake, you know.”

The little mother had been lifted up to a place of honor with these men, who knew so well how to value true courage.—H. H. Jacobs.

How far that little candle throws his beams!So shines a good deed in a naughty world.—Shakespeare.

How far that little candle throws his beams!So shines a good deed in a naughty world.—Shakespeare.

How far that little candle throws his beams!

So shines a good deed in a naughty world.

—Shakespeare.

QUESTIONS

Is the cat ever a brave animal?Do animals know when people are kind? How can you be kind to cats?Have cats any value?How does it help birds for you to feed cats?If you cannot find a home for a stray cat, what should you do?Do you know where the S. P. C. A. office is?If you were a cat would you like to be left to starve when the family moved away?How do you suppose a mother who loses all her children feels?How do you suppose a mother dog who loses all her puppies feels? A mother cat who loses all her kittens?Wouldn’t it be better to keep one?

Is the cat ever a brave animal?

Do animals know when people are kind? How can you be kind to cats?

Have cats any value?

How does it help birds for you to feed cats?

If you cannot find a home for a stray cat, what should you do?

Do you know where the S. P. C. A. office is?

If you were a cat would you like to be left to starve when the family moved away?

How do you suppose a mother who loses all her children feels?

How do you suppose a mother dog who loses all her puppies feels? A mother cat who loses all her kittens?

Wouldn’t it be better to keep one?

Oh, how dare we ask a just God to bestowThe mercy we grant not to creatures below!

Oh, how dare we ask a just God to bestowThe mercy we grant not to creatures below!

Oh, how dare we ask a just God to bestow

The mercy we grant not to creatures below!


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