Shelter Cat – Midnight
Midnight, a spayed young lady whose coat reflects light like semi-precious onyx, loves people. She’s a cat who lives for attention. So, it never occurred to Midnight that being noticed could be a bad thing. Yet, it was when a landlord noticed her. When Midnight’s people delivered her to the shelter, they said there was a lease problem.
The people went home. Midnight, who’d been a lap cat, went into quarantine, in a cage. The confused little girl hurried to the front of the cage every time someone passed. Midnight tried to explain that there was a mistake. She was supposed to be with people.
Now Midnight’s confinement is over. She’s roaming the shelter’s family-room-like cat area. But Midnight is still looking for someone to love.
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