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Caleb
I met Caleb a little over a year ago. This time, he was sitting on the east side of Michigan Avenue, near South Water Street. He had a job a few months back and when the work went away, he had to live on the street again. He was sitting with his cat Napoleon, who's one of the most-loved cats in Chicago. Caleb had a plethora of food, a box of cat toys, and a place for Napoleon to lounge. He had a tent, but last week a bunch of hoodlums poured lighter fluid on it and burned it down, and beat him with a baseball bat. He called 911 and the police eventually found three of the guys, but they just let them go. So now they're living on the street near Macy's. "It's very uncomfortable." He's working on finding a new tent that'll fit him and his cat.
Caleb
I met Caleb a little over a year ago. This time, he was sitting on the east side of Michigan Avenue, near South Water Street. He had a job a few months back and when the work went away, he had to live on the street again. He was sitting with his cat Napoleon, who's one of the most-loved cats in Chicago. Caleb had a plethora of food, a box of cat toys, and a place for Napoleon to lounge. He had a tent, but last week a bunch of hoodlums poured lighter fluid on it and burned it down, and beat him with a baseball bat. He called 911 and the police eventually found three of the guys, but they just let them go. So now they're living on the street near Macy's. "It's very uncomfortable." He's working on finding a new tent that'll fit him and his cat.