Yesterday as I was heading to the animal shelter (which of course wasn't going to open for another 45 minutes), I saw a man holding a young black cat with no collar, he was just holding it in his arms. I inquired why he was holding a cat, and the man said "We are giving her back, she's just too much trouble". So here I am thinking, how much trouble is a cat? <br><br>A little girl about two years old pops out from behind her father and squeals "DONUT!". Donut? I must have had a puzzled look on my face, because the man looks at me and says: "The cats name is Donut". He places the cat in the TWO year old girls hands. She starts running away, trips, and falls almost on the cat. He runs to the cat, picks her up, and brushes the dirt off of his daughter's knees. How can a two year old hold a cat?<br><br>I volunteered to hold the adorable kitty, it was purring in my arms the whole time. I just feel bad that once the cat was taken out of the shelter, kept in a nice home for 4 months, then returned. Then again, the cat probably wasn't too good with the little girl, vice versa. Now I feel guilty that I didn't take the kitten

After that a volunteer who helped sell the cats tells me "Don't worry, they get returned all the time".<br><br>I went onto a website for a animal shelter, and all cats over 6 months were FREE. No one seems to adopt cats these days, only dogs.
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