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Cherish the Kittens: luck is too little

Cherish the Kittens: luck is too little

Luck is fine, if your aspirations are modest.

Luck may win the MegaMillions.

But luck is far too little for a kitten.

“Luck” was not on Fortune Cookie’s side.

In the icy mud of January, one kitten seemed stuck with nothing more than “luck.”

Luck was smaller than the ginger kitten with gummy eyes.

Luck was smaller than the fuzzy orange carnation that fell from a fading stem.

Luck was thinner than the slip of paper inside a fortune cookie, that mass-produced promise leaves you hungry.

Luck was littler than Fortune Cookie, winter’s orphan.

A kitten alone is always in peril. A kitten chewed raw by illness is an oversized emergency.

A kitten infected with feline leukemia virus (FeLV) is too huge for half-measures.

With his eyes stuck shut, lungs aching to inflate, Fortune Cookie was an orange balloon trapped in the branches. Luck applauds the “winners,” but it will not take off its shoes and climb the tree for the lost.

Luck leaves the room when it hears the word “hopeless.”

Luck walks out of the movie when the sad music starts.

You can’t blame luck. It’s such a small thing, random as a four-leaf clover, small as dice in a sweaty hand. You can’t blame luck, and you can’t count on it.

So we counted on you.

This time last year, you laced up your shoes. You knew “luck” lacked the stamina to join you. You left it drooling in the easy chair. You made the hard decision.

You made your love enormous.

You gave to our Cherish the Kittens Fund Drive. You gave, even though you could not see the faces who would otherwise face the end.

You glimpsed them in your heart. You widened your eyes. You grew.

Somehow you knew. Fortune Cookie would come, and “luck” would not be large enough.

And when he did, “luck” had nothing to do with it.

The crumbling kitten fell soft into the blanket you warmed last year.

Luck is too little to say “yes,” but love sings it in the starless night. Fortune Cookie came to Tabby’s Place, where kittens hopscotch over “hopeless situations.”

All the holidays crowded in upon one kitten. It was Independence Day after the long war of despair. It was Thanksgiving for the feast of mercy. It was Valentine’s Day, for the love of a kitten with the “worst” disease.

It was St. Patrick’s Day, for the redheaded rover who rode your rainbow to love’s gold.

Fortune Cookie recovered. His embattled blue eyes are open skies. His FeLV is too small to pause the parade. He plays the shillelagh and leaps like a leprechaun in a forever home that is far more than “fortunate.”

But he is sending friends, and we are sending for you.

It is spring again, and the kittens are coming. For the easy and the strong, luck will lay down a red carpet. This is the way of the world.

But luck checks out when the kitten is a Fortune Cookie.

The orphans and the ailing need more. The broken and the forgotten need miracles. The FeLV+, and the paraplegic, and the precious need Tabby’s Place.

They need your love, full-sized.

This time next year, we want to do a jig for the kittens who crashed through bad luck.

That will only happen if you cherish them today.

The only force on earth large enough is love.

Please give from the golden depths of your hearts, Tabby’s Place family.

And know that your donation will be doubled through May 17th (up to $118,000)!

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