Mimi On Alert

I think she’s looking at the front door. Probably hears the delivery team dropping off my neighbor’s groceries. Note the back leg of the wicker chair. It’s just about the only leg that hasn’t been scratched to shreds, and that’s only because Walter and Mimi can’t get to it.

Anyway, I think she looks pretty sweet in this pic.

Which is sweeter–the kitty or the donut?

Image Credits: Cesar Cat © Belinda O, Paws in Heart © Bigstock Photos, The Kitty or the Donut © pattozher–stock.adobe.com

Silly Question…

Daily writing prompt
Dogs or cats?

If you know me at all you don’t need to ask that question. It’s cats, of course, right now my precious Walter and Mimi. It goes back to when I was eleven and we got our first cat, Whittier. From the start, my dad tells me, I was drawn to that cat far more than the multitude of dogs we had.

Which is why it was devastating when, after only a few short weeks, Whittier was run over by a neighbor who didn’t see her when he drove his truck into our driveway. I mourned that sweet, pretty kitten for days. Then we found out the folks we’d gotten her from had two more kittens available, Hugo and Petunia. We ended up taking them both home. Petunia, like Whittier, was a calico, while Hugo was a tabby.

Okay, this isn’t Salem, but she was just as pretty–and long-haired.

As you might guess, Petunia had kittens when she was barely grown herself. But again, tragedy struck, and Hugo was mauled by another neighbor’s dog. (Turns out that dog had attacked other pets before and eventually tried attacking a child. The end of the dog.) We’d come to enjoy having two cats and kept one of the cats from that litter, an all-black cat we named Salem.

When my parents divorced, we had a dilemma: what to do with all the animals. My mom moved out of state while my dad got an apartment. My brother, sister, and I didn’t have the space or resources to care for our pets, so our broken family found new homes for them. Actually, the story behind the cats was a little different. My brother took them with him to college, where they eventually found new homes with other students’ families.

Fast forward to the time I moved to Nashville. I wanted a cat and after living there for a year finally adopted Paco, the cat of my heart. I’ve told the story of how Paco and I saved each other in my blog post Coming Home to Paco, so I won’t go into it again here. I lost him thirteen years ago, around the time Walter and Mimi were born.

However, I didn’t adopt Walter and Mimi until they were about six months old. They’d been abandoned by the folks in the apartment above me in the middle of January. It was cold and icy out, and their cries kept me up all night. Despite the fact that I had no job and was in debt to the Cat Clinic, I brought them in. One of the best decisions of my life. Today, as I write this, one is at my feet and the other is on the windowsill. We just celebrated their birthday.

I think I’ll always have a cat in my life, at least as long as it’s practical. So Cats or Dogs? Cats. Invariably cats.

Image Credits: Banner–cats looking down © emzee-stock.adobe.com; black cat © shchus-stock.adobe.com; group of cats sitting in rows © alexkich–stock.adobe.com

Happy Birthday, Walter and Mimi!!

It’s a special Caturday! It’s Mimi and Walter’s 13th birthday. They’re getting older, and I know I may not have many more years with them. Hopefully they surprise us all and live a good while longer! But for now, I have their sweet dispositions and generous love to keep me company.

They share a birthday with our feline blogging buddy, Parker, who is 12 today. His mom has a great site called “on pets and prisoners” that’s all about her photography and the stories she tells about the pictures she’s taken. Check it out!

Walter
Mimi
All this for me?

Image Credits: Birthday Banner © Safroni–stock.adobe.com; Cat and presents © Edi–stock.adobe.com

Mimi Off-Guard

Well, I was trying to get a picture to show how pretty my Mimi is. She looked simply lovely. I think she’s still awfully pretty in this shot, and I rarely catch her off guard. By the way, I looked up “off guard” to see if it’s hyphenated or not and got a bit confused. Sometimes it is and sometimes it isn’t. So I guess you could say we’re both off guard.

What the heck?

Image Credits: Cesar Cat © Belinda O; Paws in Heart © Bigstock Photos; Cat and Fireworks © knockout–stock.adobe.com

Happy 4th of July!

I hope you and yours are able to celebrate today. I find the state our government is in troubling, but I have hope for the future. Our country is 249 years old and has survived a lot of turmoil in that time. I wish for peace for all, here and in countries around the world.

Anyone remember the Bicentennial and all the hoopla surrounding that celebration? I hope that next year, when our country turns 250, we have plenty for which to be thankful.

Right now, I’m just glad I have a three-day weekend.

Image Credit: © Tajuddin–stock.adobe.com