<h2 class="nobreak">SAMMY.</h2>
<p>It is very interesting to know why
pets are called the same names as
people. Not only cats and dogs, but
birds, horses, cows and other pets are
given the names of people. Many
times these names are given because
of fondness for the pets and love for
those after whom they are named.</p>
<p>The lady who told me this story
of Sammy also told me why she called
him this name. She had met a very
attractive young man while visiting
in another town and when she came
home she did not forget the new acquaintance.
In a few days after she
returned from the visit someone gave
her a little kitten which she named
Sammy for him. She never learned
whether the young man felt honored<span class="pagenum" id="Page_50">[50]</span>
because of this, but the kitten was
well cared for.</p>
<p>Sammy was a beautiful Maltese kitten
but his young mistress did not
know where he was born nor anything
about his mother, sisters nor
brothers. He seemed like an orphan
kitten and was given the best of care.
In a little while he was satisfied in
the new home and seemed to be perfectly
happy.</p>
<p>As the months rolled by, Sammy
and his mistress became very fond of
each other. One day something happened
which changed the course of
events. The young lady made another
acquaintance—this time of a young
man who had gone into business in
her home town. Sammy was afraid
of all strangers and would not play
with any of the boys in the neighborhood
and would not make friends with
any of the young men who called on
his mistress. When the nice looking
business man began visiting the young
lady Sammy also became acquainted
with him. From the first visit he
seemed to like the new acquaintance<span class="pagenum" id="Page_51">[51]</span>
and soon they were close friends.
When the young man called at the
home Sammy would always meet him
at the gate and accompany him to
the door. When his mistress would
allow him to do so he would go into
the house so that the young man
might pet him.</p>
<p>Sammy was never trained to catch
mice and was never given one to eat.
It is often a good thing to have a cat
that will catch mice, but sometimes
it proves very fatal as mice are often
poisoned and thrown out or die where
the kittens can find them. Sammy was
not allowed to eat meat either, especially
raw meat. Feeding raw meat has
proven very costly to many valuable
cats as it has made them of vicious
or cross disposition. The mistress of
Sammy was very careful to cultivate
in him a kind and obedient disposition.</p>
<p>In the yard of the home there was
an old tree in which Sammy spent
many happy hours in the warm sunshine.
Not many feet from the ground
the tree forked and this made a very
desirable place to get out of the reach<span class="pagenum" id="Page_52">[52]</span>
of dogs and to rest or sleep. This
had been a favorite resting place for
Trilby, a kitten that lived in the home
long before Sammy was born. The
lady said that both kittens had used
the old tree for a resting place and
that she had often regretted that she
had not taken their pictures. I am
sorry, too, as I would like to have
shown you the picture of Sammy in
this book, but we will have to imagine
how peaceful he was as he slept in
the warm sunshine.</p>
<p>One beautiful autumn day in September,
the young man whom Sammy
loved and who had been going to the
home very often, went to take Sammy’s
mistress away. Sammy was
pleased to have the young man there
although he did not understand why
so many people were there and what
it all meant.</p>
<p>A few days after the couple were
married they moved to a little cottage
in another part of town and took Sammy
along to live with them. In this
new home he seemed perfectly satisfied
and never tried to go back to the<span class="pagenum" id="Page_53">[53]</span>
old home again. He spent many happy
days in this home and every evening
he would go down the street to meet
his new master. The young couple
became very much attached to Sammy
and gave him the best place in almost
everything. Have you ever heard of
a spoiled kitten? Sammy was like
some children who are allowed to have
their way for he became a spoiled kitten
later in life.</p>
<p>On another day, many months after
the beautiful autumn wedding day, a
little baby came into the home to live.
Sammy did not know what to think of
a baby crying and to see everyone
making over the new daughter. In
those days he felt somewhat neglected
as he was not petted as much as usual
but he soon became attached to the
little one in the crib. He seemed to
love the baby as much as anyone else
and at last he became so jealous that
he would try to protect her when anyone
would lift her from the crib. He
would almost fight the young father
or mother to keep them away as he
seemed to think that they should not<span class="pagenum" id="Page_54">[54]</span>
fondle her. He must have been afraid
that they would hurt his little playmate,
although the baby never got to
play with Sammy except to coo at him
from the crib. He became so cross
and so jealous that he had to be given
away.</p>
<p>The father saw a man in town one
day who lived in the country and he
told this man about Sammy and of
how good he had been until he became
jealous of the baby. Sammy was given
to this man and he went to live on a
farm. I have wondered how much he
missed the baby but probably the farm
life attracted his attention so much
that he did not grieve very long over
the change. He lived to be seven or
eight years old and proved to be a
valuable cat on the farm. He never
got to see his little baby mistress again
but after she grew older she was told
of Sammy’s fondness for her. She
is now three or four years older than
Sammy was when he died but of course
she can remember nothing about him
except as the parents have told her.</p>
<p>Sammy is buried on a farm not far<span class="pagenum" id="Page_55">[55]</span>
from Liberty, Missouri, and those who
knew and loved him will never forget
the story of his life.</p>
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