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I just looked at the calendar. Today is Tolly's Gotcha Day! Ten years ago......
.......It was a dark and stormy night. I was working in a house with three small children and a dog. We were in the kitchen and I was performing "dinner theater" for the entertainment of the children (I work with special needs children) dancing and singing, to distract them from the violent storm raging outside. Suddenly I heard this loud wailing meow, and the dog went crazy barking and jumping at the door.
I went outside and stood on the stoop but didn't see anything. I went back inside, and as soon as I shut the door, again heard this loud plaintive meow, and of course the dog went berserk again. This time I shut the dog in the bathroom (on the other side of the house) and stepped outside, off the porch. I stood in the pouring rain and called "kitty kitty kitty" as loud as I could.
I really couldn't see a thing, it was a miserable night. Suddenly I felt something climbing up me, and there was this tiny kitten clinging to me, just under my chin. Soaking wet. I didn't take the time to look him over, I couldn't bring him in that house, nor could I leave the children for long, so I put him in my car, arranging the car blanket on the floor of the back seat, hoping the kitten would use it as a warm snuggly nest to sleep in and be warm until I left for home.
When I finally got in my car to go home, I found the little baby curled up in the driver's seat (my seat). He had used the blanket nest as his litter box, leaving me a little "present". (and is still just as fastidious) I lifted him off the seat and placed him on my lap, and he rode home, still curled up, like that.
When I got him home I discovered that he was just a tiny scrap of red fur. I got him to the vet the next day, and the vet felt he was about 5 weeks old, he had pneumonia, chlamydia eye infection, ear mites, and so on. He weighed only one pound. It was touch and go for a few days, but he rallied and responded to my loving care.
Ootay (rb5/09) and Bibbs(rb3/05) who were 8 at the time, took him under their wings and loved him and raised him.
His full name is Tolly Sweet Pea. He is just the sweetest cat I have ever met. He is also known as Nurse Tolly, as he comforts and nurses anyone sick (human or feline) and fusses over any cat who comes home smelling like vet. Tolly is 10 years old, has a seizure disorder and herpes eyes. He takes phenobarbital twice a day, and l-lysine once a day. There were times I thought I would lose him but with the help of Cornell University Companion Animals Hospital, he is still with me and thriving.
Happy Gotcha Day Tolly Sweet Pea!
The Joy of my Life.
.......It was a dark and stormy night. I was working in a house with three small children and a dog. We were in the kitchen and I was performing "dinner theater" for the entertainment of the children (I work with special needs children) dancing and singing, to distract them from the violent storm raging outside. Suddenly I heard this loud wailing meow, and the dog went crazy barking and jumping at the door.
I went outside and stood on the stoop but didn't see anything. I went back inside, and as soon as I shut the door, again heard this loud plaintive meow, and of course the dog went berserk again. This time I shut the dog in the bathroom (on the other side of the house) and stepped outside, off the porch. I stood in the pouring rain and called "kitty kitty kitty" as loud as I could.
I really couldn't see a thing, it was a miserable night. Suddenly I felt something climbing up me, and there was this tiny kitten clinging to me, just under my chin. Soaking wet. I didn't take the time to look him over, I couldn't bring him in that house, nor could I leave the children for long, so I put him in my car, arranging the car blanket on the floor of the back seat, hoping the kitten would use it as a warm snuggly nest to sleep in and be warm until I left for home.
When I finally got in my car to go home, I found the little baby curled up in the driver's seat (my seat). He had used the blanket nest as his litter box, leaving me a little "present". (and is still just as fastidious) I lifted him off the seat and placed him on my lap, and he rode home, still curled up, like that.
When I got him home I discovered that he was just a tiny scrap of red fur. I got him to the vet the next day, and the vet felt he was about 5 weeks old, he had pneumonia, chlamydia eye infection, ear mites, and so on. He weighed only one pound. It was touch and go for a few days, but he rallied and responded to my loving care.
Ootay (rb5/09) and Bibbs(rb3/05) who were 8 at the time, took him under their wings and loved him and raised him.
His full name is Tolly Sweet Pea. He is just the sweetest cat I have ever met. He is also known as Nurse Tolly, as he comforts and nurses anyone sick (human or feline) and fusses over any cat who comes home smelling like vet. Tolly is 10 years old, has a seizure disorder and herpes eyes. He takes phenobarbital twice a day, and l-lysine once a day. There were times I thought I would lose him but with the help of Cornell University Companion Animals Hospital, he is still with me and thriving.
Happy Gotcha Day Tolly Sweet Pea!
The Joy of my Life.