The flame-throwing rake
Dec. 3rd, 2003 12:48 pmFrom zero cats to two cats in 4 months. Unbelievable.
Lemme 'splain.
One of our tax partners, R, called me into her office yesterday with an 'I got a present for Mitten' line. I go over and see a 7 month old white cat meandering around her office. R's friend's neighbors are in a bit of trouble - can't feed the kids, husband is hitting the wife, and so forth. Cat has been neglected (her tail is the usual length, but there is a nub at the end - she thinks it got caught in a door, hopefully unintentionally) and underfed (but not drastically - she's skinnier than Mitten, but not much) and the family can't take care of itself, let alone a cat. R already has two cats and asks if we want to take her in.
The cat is adorable and very starved for affection. She cuddles up to me quickly and sets purring to HIGH. I call Marie and she comes over to check out the cat. We really think Mitten needs a companion since she's so needy when we come home from work. Marie is taking the cat to the vet this afternoon (since they don't think she's ever been to one) and we'll find out their strategies for how to introduce the cats to each other. She spent the night in the spare bedroom with food, water and litter and the door closed. Mitten spent most of the night standing guard outside the door and trying to smoosh her face under the door to see what was going on.
The nice thing is two other employees had asked about her and will take her (ok, one of them will take her) if she doesn't get along with Mitten. I think over time the two of them will become thick as outside-the-litter-box-shitting thieves. Time will tell. In any event, she'll be in a good home and be well taken care of, no matter where she ends up.
Lemme 'splain.
One of our tax partners, R, called me into her office yesterday with an 'I got a present for Mitten' line. I go over and see a 7 month old white cat meandering around her office. R's friend's neighbors are in a bit of trouble - can't feed the kids, husband is hitting the wife, and so forth. Cat has been neglected (her tail is the usual length, but there is a nub at the end - she thinks it got caught in a door, hopefully unintentionally) and underfed (but not drastically - she's skinnier than Mitten, but not much) and the family can't take care of itself, let alone a cat. R already has two cats and asks if we want to take her in.
The cat is adorable and very starved for affection. She cuddles up to me quickly and sets purring to HIGH. I call Marie and she comes over to check out the cat. We really think Mitten needs a companion since she's so needy when we come home from work. Marie is taking the cat to the vet this afternoon (since they don't think she's ever been to one) and we'll find out their strategies for how to introduce the cats to each other. She spent the night in the spare bedroom with food, water and litter and the door closed. Mitten spent most of the night standing guard outside the door and trying to smoosh her face under the door to see what was going on.
The nice thing is two other employees had asked about her and will take her (ok, one of them will take her) if she doesn't get along with Mitten. I think over time the two of them will become thick as outside-the-litter-box-shitting thieves. Time will tell. In any event, she'll be in a good home and be well taken care of, no matter where she ends up.
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Date: 2003-12-03 12:49 pm (UTC)I hope we can stop at two, but I'm not making any promises ;)
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Date: 2003-12-03 01:39 pm (UTC)I was going to leave an "I love Bill HIcks" comment too so I'll take this piece of advice that I certainly didn't hear from you.