NOW IT'S A CAT CLUB. ~ Philanthropic Women Come to the Aid of the Friendless Feline.

September 21, 1908
NOW IT'S A CAT CLUB.

Philanthropic Women Come to the
Aid of the Friendless Feline.

For the purpose of increasing interest in cats of all breeds a number of women met at the home of Mrs. Louis Shouse last week and organized the Kansas City Cat Club. Mrs. Ed. Cutter was elected president, Mrs. C. H. Buttles, vice president, and Miss Cornelia Topping secretary and treasurer. The directors are Mrs. Louis Shouse, Mrs. John Spears, Mrs. Reid Murray, Mrs. W. H. Shilling and Miss Huyl. The club will meet once a month. Nearly every city in the country of the size of Kansas City has a cat club, whose object is to inculcate a friendlier feeling among all classes for the homeless feline. In some of the larger cities cat hospitals are maintained by philanthropic women and the Kansas City Cat Club may eventually establish such an institution here.