Anna looked at several Christmas decorations and food items last month.
She was startled to find a tiny black and white kitten there between the wooden pallets.
Anna went in search of a seller and inquired about the kitten’s actual condition.

She is unsure of the precise length of his stay, but the employee informed her that he was escorted from the site by others.
The kitten was able to be taken by Anna since the food occupied her.
She used another piece of cardboard as a cover until she could return to the pet area and purchase a carrier to place Walter in.

It took her between 45 and 50 minutes to merely win his trust.
Anna managed to pack Wally and Kitten’s essentials in her car despite her decision to leave the store with groceries.
She must move carefully around him because she is instructed to always be precisely beneath Anna’s feet.

He uses his box and cleaning post beautifully and loves all of his new toys!
Wally will easily adapt to his canine and feline siblings.
Getting a kitten from Walmart was not something Anna intended to do, but sometimes the finest gifts are free.