<h2 class="nobreak">MACK.</h2>
<p>The story of Mack begins in a Rescue
League in Albany, New York,
where he was born. The story was
very interesting to me as the lady
who owned Mack told me about him.
I will try to tell you about the unusual
circumstances in this kitten’s
life.</p>
<p>Mack was a Tiger Persian kitten
but was afflicted with a disease called
mange when he was very small. His
mother had a very bad case of the
mange, but instead of being cruelly
treated, her mistress took her to the
Rescue League where she could be
well cared for. While under treatment
in this League, which was a
home for sick, afflicted and homeless
kittens, Mack was born. A short time
after his birth he and his brothers
and sisters became afflicted with the
disease of the mother. When Mack<span class="pagenum" id="Page_12">[12]</span>
was six weeks old the mother and
all the kittens, excepting Mack, were
chloroformed, because of their awful
condition with the disease.</p>
<p>Mack was left an orphan kitten with
no home but the quarters of the Rescue
League. One day a kind lady
went to this League and from all the
kittens there she selected Mack to go
and live in her home. This was very
kind of the lady because Mack needed
a home. Let us not forget this example
when we see a homeless or
hungry kitten. It would be easy
for many people to make kittens happy
in this way.</p>
<p>The lady who took Mack had a little
daughter who became attached to the
kitten and in a few weeks they were
the best of friends. By the time Mack
was one year old he had learned many
tricks and was very obedient. When
he wanted someone to open the door
he would stand on his hind feet and
put both front feet around the door
knob and try to open the door or
attract attention. It was a good thing
that Mack learned to do this. One<span class="pagenum" id="Page_13">[13]</span>
night he was left in the kitchen to
sleep. The little girl of the home,
Mack’s little mistress, was asleep in
another room which opened into the
kitchen. About two o’clock that night
the girl’s mother heard Mack rattling
the door knob and meowing with all
his might. She knew that something
was wrong so she went to the kitchen
to see why he was calling so much.
When she opened the door she saw
that the kitchen was on fire and the
blaze had almost reached the door of
the little girl’s room, where Mack
was calling for help. His fur was
scorched a little but he was not seriously
burned. The mother said that
five minutes more and the blaze would
have been beyond control and would
have made its way into the little girl’s
bedroom. She feels that Mack saved
her daughter’s life by calling for her
to open the door.</p>
<p>When the lady and her daughter
moved from Albany, New York, to
Chicago, they did not leave Mack behind.
He moved with them as one
of the family and lived for a long<span class="pagenum" id="Page_14">[14]</span>
time in a boarding house in the big
city. There are so many kittens that
do not get to travel over the country;
neither do they get to live in boarding
houses. Almost any kitten is satisfied
to have a good place to sleep and
plenty to eat. There is another thing
most kittens like, and that is kind
treatment. They like to be petted and
loved as well as being cared for with
home and food.</p>
<p>After leaving Chicago, Mack moved
to Kansas City with his kind mistress.
For some time he lived in this city but
at last he moved to Maple Park, just
east of the city on the Interurban line
to Excelsior Springs. It was there he
lived and spent many happy days.
Out there in the open, away from the
crowded streets of the big cities, Mack
caught grasshoppers as his favorite
pastime in the fields. This he enjoyed
very much and it was also good exercise
for him.</p>
<p>When the lady’s husband would sit
down to read the evening paper in
the big Morris chair, Mack would always
sleep on one of the arms of the<span class="pagenum" id="Page_15">[15]</span>
chair. At meal time he would sit in
a high chair at the table and eat just
what was given to him. He would
not offer to get on the table nor bother
anything in the kitchen. One day
another kitten came into the home to
live but he was not so careful to keep
out of the food not intended for him.
When he would try to get into anything
or stand up against the cabinet
or table, Mack would box his ears and
make him get away. Mack had been
trained from his baby days to keep off
the table or cabinet and to keep out
of food which did not belong to him.</p>
<p>The years passed by in Mack’s life
until he became a very old cat. He
never forgot his early training and the
many little tricks which he had been
taught to do. Of course, his mistress
thought more of him after he saved
the little girl from the fire but he always
had a favorite place in everything.</p>
<p>At the ripe old age of fourteen
years Mack died. His life had been
useful and he had been kind and obedient
through all the years. It was a<span class="pagenum" id="Page_16">[16]</span>
sad day in the home when Mack died.
The whole family went to his burial.
He was buried at Maple Park in a
little grave over which many tears
were shed. He was loved by all and
had helped to make life brighter with
the life which he had lived. A beautiful
and obedient cat was laid to rest.</p>
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