<h2 class="nobreak">THOMAS.</h2>
<p>Thomas is another very peculiar
name for a kitten. He was a grocery-man
by trade, as he lived in a grocery
store for seventeen years.</p>
<p>Like so many kittens, Thomas was
a stray that came to the store in
search of food. The proprietors of
the store, two brothers, were kind to
hungry and friendless kittens. They
allowed this kitten to live in the store,
and not many days after he arrived
they named him Thomas. At night he
slept in the basement of the store. He
kept the store free from mice, as he
was a good mouser. He was well
cared for, too, as he had plenty to
eat of everything that he liked which
the store furnished.</p>
<p>Because of kind treatment and
plenty to eat the kitten grew very<span class="pagenum" id="Page_38">[38]</span>
rapidly and made a large cat when
fully grown. Many months before his
death he weighed thirteen or fourteen
pounds and was always fat and sleek.
So many poor, wretched cats that have
no home could be more like Thomas
if people would give them a home and
treat them kindly. A kind deed,
though done for a kitten, is not thrown
away.</p>
<p>Thomas had a favorite place to sit,
which was on one of the counters near
the front window of the store. In
this way he made many friends. He
was of a lovable disposition and kind
to everyone. He could have numbered
these friends by the score as all
the customers had a kind word or pat
for him. Many people would stop at
the window and look at him because
he was so large and beautiful. His fur
was gray and striped and he made a
very pretty ornament as well as a
good advertisement for the store.</p>
<p>The play ground for Thomas was in
the basement of the store building. He
had many a romp there but one romp
cost him his beautiful gray coat. Near<span class="pagenum" id="Page_39">[39]</span>
the basement stairs there was a large
oil can or tank that had a large top
which could be removed when the tank
was filled with oil. One of the employees
had left this top off and
Thomas stepped into the hole while
walking across the tank. The tank of
coal-oil did not make a very good
swimming pool nor bath tub. It was
lucky for Thomas that he got out alive.
The oil caused all the fur to come off
his body and this left him without a
coat. The only fur left was a little at
the end of his tail. Some one said
that his smooth body looked like that
of an elephant. Thomas was ashamed
of this condition and would not appear
in the main room of the store.
His meals had to be taken to the basement
for him and even then he would
not come into the light any more than
necessary. For three or four weeks
he remained in the dark corners of
the basement until a new coat of fur
was well started. The new coat was
even brighter and prettier than the
old one so Thomas did not lose so much
after all.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum" id="Page_40">[40]</span>One of the brothers of the store
seemed to be more attached to Thomas
than the other. The cat noticed this
and showed his appreciation in many
ways. When this brother would go to
his meals Thomas would get on the
front counter and watch and wait for
him to return. He could see up the
street for a whole block the way his
kind master would return and he
would watch him all the way.</p>
<p>For seventeen years Thomas lived in
the grocery store after being taken in
as a homeless kitten. The men who
owned the store never regretted that
they had shown kindness to a dumb
animal and furnished a home for a cat
that had many times repaid them for
all the care and expense he had been
to them. Many new friends and acquaintances
had been made because of
Thomas on the front counter. New
customers had been added to the already
long list. The store contained
no mice to disturb anything and everyone
seemed happy because Thomas was
always happy. During all those years
he never spent more than two nights<span class="pagenum" id="Page_41">[41]</span>
outside the store building. He always
attended to his own business and was
satisfied to stay at home and romp in
the basement play ground. At last he
died of old age and for many weeks
afterward people would look on the
counter for the old friend of former
days. There were many regrets expressed
when the news went out that
Thomas was dead. A life of good
fellowship and love had not been lived
in vain.</p>
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