<h2 class="nobreak">SNOOKS.</h2>
<p>Snooks was a very small kitten and
lived in a preacher’s home. He was
well liked by the children in the home.
One day one of the girls became very
ill and for weeks everyone had to be
very quiet. The kitten liked to be in
the house and romp with the children
but during those weeks of sickness
he had to stay outdoors. One day a
young man called at the house on an
errand and as he turned to leave he
noticed the kitten asleep in a chair on
the front porch. He told one of the
children that he would like to have
the little ball of gray and blue and to
his surprise the little girl gave it to
him.</p>
<p>The first ride the kitten ever had in
an automobile was that afternoon
when the young man started home<span class="pagenum" id="Page_20">[20]</span>
with the little gift. Kittens do not
like to ride as dogs do, so this kitten
was afraid and had to be kept from
jumping out while the car was running.</p>
<p>The kitten soon made friends in the
new home and was named Snooks.
This name was given him by his new
mistress because a little pet chicken
she once had was named Snooks. He
was trained in many ways during the
early months in this new home and
could be trusted alone in the house for
he would not climb upon the table or
bother anything.</p>
<p>Nearly all kittens are afraid of water
but Snooks likes to get into it and
play by splashing it with his feet.
He also likes to take a bath for he
will not offer to scratch or bite, but
stands in the bathtub while his mistress
washes him.</p>
<p>Sometime during each day Snooks
has a big romp from room to room.
He has learned to run fast and then
jump on little rugs and slide on the
floor. Many times a day these rugs
have to be straightened and put back<span class="pagenum" id="Page_21">[21]</span>
into place. On cold nights he is allowed
to sleep in the house on a little
bed which is all his own. This he
greatly enjoys, but little does he realize
that many poor kittens which have
no homes have to sleep out in the cold.
Many times they go to bed on the cold
ground and their little ears freeze
because they cannot keep warm.</p>
<p>One of the greatest delights of this
kitten is to play with a little rubber
ball which was bought for him. He
will chase it from room to room, like
playing with a mouse. He makes it
roll by striking it with his feet or
jumping at it. One day the ball rolled
under the pantry door and the mistress
heard Snooks meowing but did
not go to see what he wanted. Soon
he came to the living room and meowed
again and then started back toward
the kitchen still meowing. The
mistress followed and Snooks led her
to the door of the pantry and looked
under as much as to say, “I have lost
the little ball, will you get it for me?”
She opened the door and found the<span class="pagenum" id="Page_22">[22]</span>
ball and the kitten went on playing
again perfectly satisfied.</p>
<p>On another day a Victrola was
brought into the house where Snooks
lives and at first he was afraid of
the music but soon showed signs of
interest. He would sit and listen and
liked to watch the records go ’round
and ’round. He would walk all around
the machine smelling and looking as
though trying to find where the music
and voices were coming from.</p>
<p>At this writing Snooks, the little
blue and gray kitten, is alive and well.
He lives in a college town but has
never gone to college. He is satisfied
to eat three times a day and every day
he plays with the little ball which he
enjoys so much. He is now about
one year old and is going to be a large
cat when grown. Let us hope that he
will always have a good home and be
well and playful.</p>
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