I Am a Kitten
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  • Reads 505
  • Votes 90
  • Parts 23
  • Time 57m
Complete, First published Dec 31, 2016
What do you think of a kitten's life? Easy? Happy? Perfect?
    
    Think again.
    
    Have you ever thought about how children might see kittens as toys? Or how kittens would pick on the weakest for fun?
    
    These are all struggles for Maw. She was picked on for being the "odd" one just for not wanting to join in on standard kitten wrestling. She wanted to explore and see what was beyond her box and the room she lives in. Everyone besides herself saw that as defectiveness though. The Smallest Human, (the child) would treat her like a lab rat, while her siblings would drag her around by her ears.
    
    But when her life takes a huge turn to the unknown, and she is separated from her family, what should she do? Embrace not being near Smallest Human and her siblings, or try to find her way back to her mother?
    
    Join Maw in her story of struggle and pride as she learns what it is like to be different.
    
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