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Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Paul Greenberg :: Townhall.com Columnist
Something about Harry
by Paul Greenberg
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Who was this intruder? The little old lady in Little Rock could tell when he’d been using the cat door. She already had two felines she treated like royalty, and now she would awake to find her pets’ food gobbled up and their water spilled on her clean kitchen floor.

The lady didn’t mind an occasional visit, but soon it became a nightly habit. Then late one night the phantom raider materialized: an orange-and-white tabby with the manners of an alley cat and the wariness of a hunted thing.

When she tried to shoo him away, he would skitter off — but not very far.

All her huffing and puffing didn’t fool him one bit. He knew a soft touch when he’d found one.

Like the man who came to dinner, the nocturnal visitor gradually insinuated himself into the household, much to the other cats’ initial annoyance, then grudging acceptance.

The new addition remained stand-offish, but he was willing to tolerate his hostess and her pampered pets — at a crafty survivor’s distance. One morning the lady of the house awoke to find him asleep at the foot of her bed. By the time she gave him a name — Harry — he’d become part of her life.

Then the lady decided to move close to a couple of her daughters and their families a few states away, and she just couldn’t take Harry with her. She fretted about it, but two cats were enough — more than enough sometimes.

She could have left Harry behind to fend for himself, but he wasn’t getting any younger, and she couldn’t just abandon him.

What to do? She called several places trying to find him a home, but to no avail. She was getting desperate when a vet told her to call a local outfit dubbed FuRR, which stands for Feline Rescue and Rehome. She’d never heard of it, but she called, and was mighty glad she had. She was told to have her cat neutered and FuRR would find him a home. Hooray! (But you should have seen her trying to get Harry in a cat carrier!)

That’s when she discovered that Harry had feline leukemia, a common enough condition among strays and quite a few household cats. He must have had it long before he came into her life. Enter an angel named Susan, who took him home with her. Problem solved, conscience eased. Continued...

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