The Cat TLC Program’s Concert of Tiny Bells
Guest post courtesy of Christine Price. The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the guest author and do not necessarily represent the views of Val Heart & Heart Communication Enterprises Inc.
Volunteering at the shelter
I’m a volunteer at my local Santa Cruz SPCA in their Cat TLC Program. Every year in the spring “Kitten Season” arrives, and staff and volunteers rally forces and valiantly prepare to greet the hundreds of unwanted kittens who will arrive at the shelter’s door.
It can be an achingly disheartening time. We watch the adoption rate for our adult cats take a plunge because most people want kittens. And we watch many precious kittens, just beginning their lives, get passed over, again and again, because they happen to be older, sick, shy or “homely.”
The hard truth is that there are simply not enough homes to go around and space at the shelter is finite.
One day during the height of this difficult season I noticed a small, solitary kitten looking very glum inside her kennel.
She needed some attention and, perhaps, a toy to play with.
Kittens needed toys!
I went to our usually full toy basket and found it empty – or empty, at least of those wonderful little balls with bells inside, the toy loved by kittens worldwide! To remedy this I headed over to a pet supply store and purchased every single package of balls with bells that they had in stock.
Returning to the shelter I set about distributing a brand new toy to each kennel housing a kitten, through the four rooms of our cat building. It took me about twenty minutes to complete my task, and it was only upon pausing that I heard it.
A special concert
Throughout the kennel, from each room and every direction, came the musical sound of a myriad of tiny bells. punctuated here and there by percussive bangs. The toys were being played with, and the cumulative effect was a concert to rival the Boston Pops! The adult cats also heard the music and perked up to listen.
I stood very still for several minutes, my eyes closed, simply enjoying the concert of bells. And I was reminded anew of how contagious joy can be and of how a small, simple act can have such impact.
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This article was previously published December 22, 2011, and was updated on September 29, 2023.
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Joan says
What a special story. It shows us all how one act of kindness can be so infectious. Christine, the work you are doing with these cats and kittens is so admirable. I thank God for you and all of you who work with all our animal friends.
Dianne Yonan says
Very sweet story. God bless all the shelter cats, dogs, and all others and may they all find wonderful homes in this coming year.