Missygirl the Calico Cat
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Wonderful stories about an enchanting cat and her friends. A great story to read to the very young and detailed enough to provide entertainment for the tween or older reader. The author's descriptive words paint very moving pictures of Missygirl's adventures.
Missygirl will introduce your child to the joy of reading.
Neil E. Clement
Mr. Clement spent over 26 years designing and programming computer software before involuntarily retiring on full disability in 2008 due to injuries sustained in two separate auto accidents.Establishing a charitable foundation to benefit children's hospitals and animal rescue organizations is a project Mr. Clement began in 2012 with the publication of his first book:'Missygirl the Calico Cat'.This effort was bolstered in January 2013 with the publication of 'Missygirl the Calico Cat Book Two'.Mr. Clement launched the MTCC Publishing Company in June of 2013 based on the concept that the sale of educational children's books could assist in the funding of a charitable foundation helping needy kids and animals.He still devotes part of his limited available uptime to writing children's storybooks.A more complete biography can be found in Mr. Clement's 4th book:'Insufferable Indifference - The Mocking of America'.
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Missygirl the Calico Cat - Neil E. Clement
Missygirl the Calico Cat
Copyright 2012-2015 Neil E. Clement
Smashwords Edition
This One is For You Mom: Doris Jean Harvey
Whose Love & Affection Made This Possible
A Short Story for Children of All Ages
Contents
Missygirl the Calico Cat
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Credits
About Neil E. Clement
Other titles by Neil E. Clement
Connect with Neil E. Clement
Chapter 1
Missygirl the calico cat sat attentively observing her surroundings as one of five furry residents of a large box situated inside a pet store on Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills when the big guy first saw her and she him. Missygirl behaved as if she had been expecting the big guy, catching and holding his eye with one endearing glance and demanding to know what took you so long?
. At about half the size of her four sleeping brothers she was by far the smallest kitten, no larger than your fist, but this seemed not to matter much to her and only served to enhance her striking appearance. It was clearly apparent to any valid judge of such matters that twice as much cat had been packed into half as much space! The big guy looking at her was immediately affected by her unusual attitude, a kind of look-you-in-the-eye, don’t just stand there staring at me with that silly look on your face
, I’m stuck in this box and what are you gonna do about it?
type of expression. The fact that he knew what she was thinking was an immediate signal that here was the kitty he had been seeking!
It was as if a powerful two-way supernatural link-up of some kind had clicked on between Missygirl and the big guy guiding him 30 miles out of his way to find this cat waiting for him! Was this even possible? The results were self-evident because here he was and here she was in the same room looking at one another and thinking the same thing! Exactly when awareness of this connection first began is difficult to pinpoint but it was definitely something new, something tangible and it worked over great distances, or at least that was what it felt like to the big guy. Think of it this way: either his mind and her mind were attuned to the same cosmic wavelength thereby enabling this mysterious rapport not just to exist but also to flourish or some brand of interspecies empathy was hard at work enabling this magic channel of understanding between these two uniquely different individuals. Any way you look at it this peculiar bond was as real to these two as the ground beneath your feet is to you.
Separating these kittens was not the big guy’s wish but he had space for only two in his home. Missygirl needed one of her brothers to accompany her but which one? The choice would not be an easy one because these four brothers were as alike as