<h2 class="nobreak">TIGER.</h2>
<p>Perhaps you have read or heard of
tramp kittens. Sometimes they are
called little beggars. No doubt you
have seen such kittens along the roads
or on the streets. Sometimes they
will go for miles in search of food and
home. In cities and towns they will go
from house to house or to the stores
in search of scraps of food to eat.
Many times these kittens are afraid of
boys and girls because they have been
abused and often driven away with
rocks and clubs but they would like
to be treated kindly.</p>
<p>Tiger was one of these tramp kittens
in his young days. He had been cast
out from his home as an undesirable
kitten. Days and nights he wandered
around in the town in which he had
been left but no one seemed to care<span class="pagenum" id="Page_44">[44]</span>
for a homeless kitten. Sometimes he
was able to find enough to eat but
many nights he slept in an alley,
cold and hungry.</p>
<p>One morning this tramp kitten was
sitting on the back porch of a drug
store very hungry. His little body
was wasting away. While sitting in
the warm sunshine on the porch he
went to sleep but was soon awakened
by someone opening the back door.
Instead of being kicked off the porch
with a warning not to return he was
surprised to hear kind words and to
feel a warm hand stroking his dirty
fur.</p>
<p>The kind words and tender strokes
came from a young boy whose name
was Frank and whose father owned
the store. In a few minutes Frank had
a little bed arranged by the stove in
the store and the tramp kitten was
soon fast asleep. A little later he
was awakened by Frank who had
brought scraps of meat from the meat
shop and this the hungry kitten enjoyed
very much.</p>
<p>When Frank’s father came in that<span class="pagenum" id="Page_45">[45]</span>
morning he was led back to the stove
where the kitten was sleeping and
asked if it might live in the store. The
father consented and by noon the little
boy and the little beggar kitten had
made friends for life.</p>
<p>“I am going to name him Tiger,”
said Frank that evening as he was
telling his mother of the new found
friend.</p>
<p>“Why name him Tiger, Frank?”
asked his mother.</p>
<p>“Because he looks like a Tiger,” answered
Frank. “His body has stripes
all over it just like the pictures of
Tigers in my books.”</p>
<p>As the months rolled by Tiger became
more and more at home in the
store. His little master fed him every
day and soon he was fat and sleek.
He grew very fast and became the pet
of the store force. He was taught
many tricks and it seemed that he
always tried to do what he was told.</p>
<p>By Frank’s continual training Tiger
became a little circus performer.
Frank would clasp both hands and
then hold out his arms in front of him<span class="pagenum" id="Page_46">[46]</span>
forming a circle through which Tiger
would jump back and forth.</p>
<p>Another thing which attracted much
attention from the employees and customers
was that Tiger would try to
get into any kind of box left open or
set out for him. He never forgot this
and after becoming a full grown cat
he would try to get into little boxes.
Sometimes Frank or one of the clerks
would give him a small paste board
box and tell him to lie down in it. He
would turn ’round and ’round in it
until the sides were mashed and then
he would lie down on the flat piece
of the box. Sometimes they would
give him a very small pill box and he
would try to get into it. He would
walk all around it and at last would
lie down on top of it.</p>
<p>As the years went by Tiger became
the pet of all who knew him. His
master grew to be a young man but
the close friendship with the kitten
always existed. Tiger never failed to
receive good meals and kind treatment.</p>
<p>One evening while Tiger was lying
in the alley one of the clerks called<span class="pagenum" id="Page_47">[47]</span>
him but he would not answer. The
man almost had to whip him to get
him back into the store. This was
very unusual. The clerk noticed the
changed attitude and spoke to others
about it.</p>
<p>During the night the fire alarm was
given and news soon spread that the
drug store was burning. Frank
thought first of Tiger and of his desire
to remain outside the store that
evening. The firemen arrived too late
to enter the building although it was
not entirely destroyed. The next day
Tiger was found on top of the office
desk near a rear window. He had
suffocated in the smoke but the flames
had not touched his body. Such was
the end of life for the obedient and
faithful Tiger.</p>
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