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Misty, the One in a Million Cat
Story by Debbie Lewis, Illustrated by Jay Corrales ©2005 ![]() "Spaded??" Angel said to himself. Angel didn't know what spaded meant. A spade to him was one of the shapes on his playing cards. He could only imagine what Misty would look like if she was spaded. "Yes," Angel's father told his mother. "It is not right to have a cat who can multiply." ![]() "You can multiply?" Angel asked Misty. Misty just purred in reply. Angel was just learning to multiply in school and it wasn't easy. He knew Misty was a special cat but a cat who could multiply? That was really special. ![]()
"Sarina," Angel said, "I need your help. Mom and Dad want to take Misty tomorrow to be "spaded" because she can multiply. Will you hide her?" "Misty can multiply?" asked Sarina. Sarina didn't know what "spaded" meant but she knew that Misty should not be stopped from multiplying. "She is a one in a million cat," declared Sarina, "and we have to keep her from being spaded."
![]() "Remember, you can only keep her until my parents change their minds about having her "spaded". And I get to come to your house so Misty can help me with my multiplication homework." "OK," said Sarina, "but you have to let her help me too." ![]()
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![]() So they gathered up as many Misty cats as they could carry. But everywhere they went, they found that no one had wanted their one in a million cat "spaded" either. The whole town was overrun with everyone's million and one "unspaded" cats.
![]() ![]() And Angel closed his eyes. ![]() "Good, Angel," she said. "You are awake. Your father wants you to help him take Misty to the veterinarian to be spayed. There are too many cats already who can't find good homes like ours. After Misty is spayed, she won't have kittens who need homes. That will mean other kittens and cats will have a better chance of finding homes." "Yes Mom," Angel exclaimed, "I want Misty spayed. She is my one in a million cat and I want to keep her like that." ![]() And Angel makes sure he tells everyone he meets that they should get their dogs and cats spayed because he now knows that a one in a million cat is better than a million and one cats!
About The Creators Of This Story About The Author Debbie Lewis is a Florida Native, vegetarian and life long animal lover who, since childhood, has been involved in spaying/neutering of abandoned cats. Her inspiration for her animal work is her mother, who was an activist in the 1970s in her community, advocating for government sponsored free and low cost sterilization services and an early proponent for mobile spay/neuter units. Debbie believes that by focusing on the education of children about the need to spay or neuter and care for their animals and making free and low cost sterialization easily accessible in every community, the result will be a future without unwanted and suffering animals and the millions of dollars spent in our communities to kill healthy animals could go toward more positive uses, including providing veterinary care for animals of people who love their pets but can't afford the medical care.About The Illustrator Jay Corrales was born in Kansas and moved to South Florida in 1990. He is presently attending Flagler College in St. Augustine, Florida, where he is studying graphic design. |