The Cats
Chases White Rabbits ("Chases")
Birthdate:
July, 1993
Gender: male
Color: black & white ("tuxedo")
Weight: around 12 pounds
Favorite activity: napping in laps
Chases is clearly the top cat around the house. Bill and
I acquired Chases when he was about 3 months old from our landlord, who had decided that a kitten and a three-year-old son
didn't mix well. Bill and I found him wandering outdoors on the one-year anniversary of our first "official" date, and I fed
him some of my Pepperidge Farm beef stick. Little did I know, he was ours forever. He was very wild as a young cat, and we
were forced to have his front paws declawed to keep our legs intact, but as it turned out, he was just lonely. As soon as we
got another cat, he calmed right down. Now, he's a wonderful lap cat who gets very annoyed when we are doing anything other
than petting him. He also loves a good fight with the other cats, although his pouncing is pretty poor.
Lady Amalthea ("Thea")
Birthdate:
August, 1994
Gender: female
Color: white
Weight: around 7 pounds (and that's mostly fur)
Favorite activity: being admired
Thea was a stray born in my father's garage. She was a teeny little things, all white fur and
huge blue eyes. I fell in love with her immediately. Bill and I took her home with us when she was only five weeks old. She
soon grew into a beautiful, angel-white cat with long fur. As an adult, she barely weighs 7 pounds, and I swear that most of
it is fur. Don't be deceived by outward appearances. Thea (also called "Princess" and
"Lady Droopy Whiskers") is the
most evil of the lot. She'll steal your pork chops right off your plate, and she's a fiend for eggnog. She hates to be held,
but she loves to be petted and admired, and she will accost anyone that walks in the door demanding food and attention.
Our departed friends
Smudge
Birthdate:
May, 1995
Passed Away:
April 7, 2003
Gender: female
Color: tortoise-shell tabby
Weight: around 12 pounds
Favorite activity: pouncing
Smudge was rescued from the
"slammer" in the fall of 1995. Bill made the mistake of taking me to the Pound in
effort to cheer me up after a recent car wreck, and we ended up with yet
another cat. She was a
gorgeous long-haired, smudgey, tortoise-shell tabby with stripes on her back and spots on her belly. At about 12 pounds, she
looked deceptively slow and sluggish, but she was actually lightning fast with her paws.
Her very favorite toys were scraps of paper, twist-ties from loaves of
bread, and the plastic things from milk jugs. She had a tendency to come knead our
chests in the morning, while licking at the same time. This left behind a rather large, wet smudge on the blankets (hence
her name). I think that she had a bad experience before we got her, because she
was frightened of being held
and screamed pitifully if she felt confined, even though she was actually a sweet loving cat.
As she got older, she seemed to be gradually outgrowing that, though, and
would actually let us hold her for about 20 or 30 seconds before she cried. She even occasionally
perched on a knee now and again. When we moved to the new house in
November of 2002, she and Wilfred started fighting over the food bowl.
Eventually, she stopped eating. She kept getting weaker and weaker, until
finally she passed away. We never learned exactly why, but we suspect that
she had some sort of internal problem, as she faded quickly right at the
end.
Sir Wilfred of Ivanhoe ("Wilfred")
Birthdate:
December, 1998
Moved in with "Grandma": March, 2003
Gender: male
Color: white
Weight: about 14 pounds
Favorite activity: eating
It was a few days after Christmas in 2001, and we had just moved into a
new house a few days before. We woke up that morning to pitiful crying on
the front porch. Imagine our surprise to see a ripped-up cat, bleeding and
painfully thin. Apparently, word is out on the street that we are suckers
for strays. So, we took him to the vet, who declared that a fight with a dog
had put him in this condition. We had him neutered, and took him home to
nurse and love. Sadly, things didn't turn out well. Oh, Wilfred recovered
alright; in fact, he more than recovered. We couldn't get him to stop
eating. Ever.
Anyway, it was the other cats. They hated him from the start.
A year and half later, we decided that enough was enough. Chases and Thea
were constantly fighting from the tension, and Smudge had lost 4-5 pounds
because she would literally rather starve herself to death than go to the
food bowl (i.e., go near Wilfred; notice his Favorite Activity above). Poor
Wilfred was in turn very unhappy, as he was so cowardly and terrorized by the
others that he would only emerge from under
the furniture to eat. Which he did. Frequently :-) Unfortunately, this was
all he got to do so he put on tons of weight and was never allowed out even
to be petted or loved. So, Mom agreed in March of
2003 to take him. They seem to have gotten along famously so far. Wilfred
eventually won the fight with Mom about sleeping on the bed, and he's even
managed to re-program her keyboard.
Waif
Birthdate:
April, 1997
Passed Away:
August, 1997
Gender: female
Color: gray and white tabby
Weight: about a pound
Favorite activity: napping
Poor little Waif - doomed from the beginning. She wandered into our yard in spring of 1997 - a filthy little gray and white
tabby. She had ring worm, she was crawling in fleas, she had worms, and everything else that
you can imagine. She was so small (only about five weeks old, I imagine), that I couldn't turn her away. We kept in her the
garage at first, and then in the sewing room when it got too hot outside. My mother was wonderful and helped to pay for her
vet bills. I had to bathe her once a week in sulfur (poor little thing) in order to get rid of the ringworm. Once she was cleaned up, she was adorable, she loved to fight and tussle, and she would curl
up on my chest for hours at a time and purr. All-in-all,
though, she was the perfect cat. In August '97, while we were gone off for the weekend, she passed away
unexpectedly. Apparently, she had Feline Infectious Peritonitis, and we didn't know it.
Even more sadly, we never took a single picture of her!
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