How can a big, fat calico cat and a small black cat get into so much trouble?
With so much temptation around, what's a cat to do?
Sometimes even the best of felines just can't resist.
Learn a lesson about grace along with Cyrus and Diana.


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A Tale of Two Kitties

written and illustrated by J.B. Stockings

Snowflakes were falling slowly down to the already white ground and it seemed to Diana that the gray skies were here to stay.

"What happened to sunshine and green grass?" asked Diana gloomily from her perch on the windowsill. "I don't like this white stuff; it's too cold."

Diana shivered and fluffed out her fur, which had gotten much thicker with the lower temperatures.

Diana was a little black cat, not even a year old yet, and since she had never lived through a winter before, she didn't know that spring would follow eventually as it always does. Diana feared that the awful cold and snow would go on forever, even though Cyrus kept telling her that it wouldn't.



Cyrus was a fat, calico cat who had seen winter turn into spring before so wasn't worried about the present cold-as long as she didn't have to venture out into it. She looked up sleepily at Diana on the windowsill, then resumed her nap in the rocking chair.

Diana thought Cyrus slept too much. Diana had been bored a lot lately with no mice to chase, but not bored enough to sleep all day like Cyrus-just bored enough to be restless.

Diana leaped down from the window, stretched, and began to wonder what fun she could find.

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