Soon after this, Minnie, was ill, and obliged to keep her bed for several days. One morning she lay bolstered up with pillows, Fidelle keeping her position close under the arm of her mistress, when a particular friend of Mrs. Lee called, and was shown into the chamber. She laughed as she saw kitty “I love kitties,” she said, passing her hand softly over the glossy fur, “and kitties love me.” Minnie’s pale cheek kindled with a glow, in her sympathy with the lady’s remark. “I must tell you about my puss, Mouser,” the visitor went on, seating herself close by the couch. “I was ill in bed, as you are, and puss, who is a splendid “I was just coming to that, my dear. Unfortunately for Mouser, she had at that very time five kittens, a family large enough, one would suppose, to occupy all her attention. But even with the care of her kittens on her mind, Mouser would not forsake her old friend. For a time, her distress and anxiety “I had provided a large box in the shed for the little family, with a piece of soft carpet doubled for their bed. Mouser paid me an early visit one morning, and, having taken a rapid, eager survey of the premises, hastened away again. But she “‘I declare that great cat has brought her kitten up here,’ exclaimed my nurse, astonished at her effrontery. ‘I’ll soon teach her to keep them at home;’ and taking a broom, she was proceeding to drive the intruders out in great wrath. “‘Let her stay,’ I said, decidedly; ‘she is a great pet of mine.’ “I understood the whole matter at once, but had hard work to make nurse believe that I really meant to have the cat and all her family on my bed. It “When Mouser had brought the last one, and laid it on the blanket at the foot of the bed, she walked deliberately up to me, and began to lick my hand, “I was sick two days after this. At night, Mouser and her charge were removed to the cor “When I was able to be out of bed, her delight was so great that even the nurse was convinced of her affection. She frisked about, played with her The lady was somewhat surprised, when the enthusiastic child, instead of answering, started suddenly and gave her a kiss. From this time, a warm When she had gone, the child had a refreshing nap, and then asked her mother to get the book and read her a story. “Here is an affecting one,” remarked Mrs. Lee, after having looked over the pages, “where puss loved her mistress as much as Mrs. Davis’s Mouser did. “A lady named Madame Helvetius had a favorite kitten, which “At the death of its mistress, the poor cat was removed from her chamber; but it made its way there the next morning, went on the bed, sat upon her chair, slowly and mournfully paced over “After her funeral it was found stretched lifeless on her grave, apparently having died from excess of grief.” “I think Mouser would have died just so,” said Minnie, softly, “she loves her mistress so well.” “Here is another story, my dear, if you are not too tired.” “O, no, indeed! I think I “Henry, Earl of Southampton, was long confined in the Tower of London, as a political prisoner. He had been already some time in confinement, when, one day, he was both delighted and surprised by receiving a visit from a favorite cat. “The poor creature being distracted with grief at the cruel separation from her master, and “How very glad her master must have been to see her!” faltered the child, her eyes moist with emotion. “I don’t see how any body can help loving cats.” |