Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Cats are Cool



                                                                Cats are Cool
      When I first discovered these furry little creatures  when I was about four, I became immediately connected and entranced.  I  could never get enough of kitties.  I was always trying to sneak them into bed to sleep with me. Somehow their softness and little kitten purring would make me drift sweetly off to sleep.  I was heartbroken when the little black kitten I had chosen in an all white litter died either from a Tom or from something else soon after he was born.  From then on I think I always had a weakness for black cats. I settled for a white kitten that I called Snowflake.  I grew a fondness for white cats too. When my kittens would disappear as they did sometimes when I was young, I was so heartbroken that I wrote a letter to all cats and kittens.  I still have it in an early scrapbook.  The letter says;
Dear Cats and Kittens,
We are gathered today to find the lost kitten.  We all must try.
Thank you,
Me
       When I was six or seven , playing house in my little play house was a lot of fun but I liked to have my cat with me in the play house.  My cat wasn’t very good about sticking around so I decided to put her in the oven of the  little wooden stove my dad had made for my playhouse.  I got distracted and went off to play forgetting that I had put her in the oven. The next day I called and called for her but she didn’t come.  I still hadn’t remembered  where   I had put her  and became very upset and starting looking all over the neighborhood for her.  I  went around  knocking on all the neighbors doors to see if they had seen her.  One neighbor said that a white cat had shown up at her house and brought me the cat.  It looked like my cat but when I petted her and held her close, she didn’t smell like my cat. I have noticed that all cats smell differently and I prefer cats that smell a certain way.  I knew it wasn’t her but took her home anyway thinking I might become attached to her.  About a week later  I was playing in my play house and opened the door to my little stove and my cat weakly sauntered out.  I was so glad to see her but was very  upset that I had forgotten that I had put her in the oven.  It was a miracle that she was still alive. Cats are pretty strong and resilient I have found since then.         
     When I was young,  I also had another color of cat I liked and that was a calico.  The Calicos were always short hairs. I read once that if you had a Calico they were considered the luckiest of cats.  I had several  Calicos and we named them Figaro I,  Figaro II, and Figaro III.  Then I kind of evolved into liking long haired cats.  One of my first long haired cats was a black tortoiseshell.  She was the funniest cat.  We called her Calicocoa because she kind of looked like cocoa.  She was a cat clown and  was always full of antics and fun.  She liked to surprise people that came to visit.  She would hide in the oak grove and as they came up the stone steps, she would run out and jump in the air spread eagle in front of them and then scamper away. I know she scared a few  guests.   I guess that’s why they  sometimes call them  them “Guard Cats”.
       Another one of my favorite cats was Sylvan.  She was a longhaired silver cat and she was elegant.  She was a little mysterious but always loving.  Other long haired cats growing up were Mr President, a huge long haired white cat and Ebony and Ivory.  I played the piano and sometimes my cats enjoyed playing cat tunes too. That’s how they got their names.  Ivory was a lovely cream colored  long hair and ebony was a black cat, her fur as shiny and black as coal. 
       After I was married I always needed to have a cat or two.  One of my favorite first cats after I was married was Cozy Kitchen.  She was a black longhaired tortoise shell.  She was so pretty and friendly  as a kitten that one day a child picked her up on the way to school and took her to school with her.  I started searching for her and couldn’t find her.  A few days later I found her down by the school.  Cozy Kitchen was always getting in trouble.  She used up seven of her nine lives in the first four years of  her life.  She liked cars and one day we didn’t realize she was on top of the car when we left.  As we turned the corner she went flying off.  We luckily saw her then and took her home but she had a lot of the fur scraped off her back.  Cozy always drooled a lot when I would pet her. I guess it was an instinct when mother cats groom their babies it stimulates their salivary glands.  One day she disappeared.  I called and called for her but she didn’t come. I knew something bad had happened to her.  After she didn’t come home for a week I kind of gave up on her coming home but I was pretty sad.  Two weeks later there she was by the back sliding door mewing.  She looked pretty rough like she been through something horrific. Her nose was split and I could feel a couple of ribs that felt broked.  There was a big lab behind our house that cruised the field.  I wondered if he had gotten her and when she was hurt she had crawled into a pipe or something to try to mend.  I nurtured her and nursed  her and soon she was as good as new.  She did seem to have a problem of wandering off and getting lost though.
To be continued with more cat adventures……………………….

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