Thursday, August 16, 2012

Mom Blew It

 Mom wanted to get a full on portrait shot of me, but I ducked my head at the last second.  I love doing that.    I also love it when Mom tries to figure us all out and posts her observations. We love to prove her wrong.   Mom posted yesterday that I didn't accept Oa as a member of my family  Just this morning,.  I tried to get Oja to play chase with me.  She declined, but it was obvious that I consider Oja part of my group now.  I put out my paw and tapped Oja very gently, then ran away from her, expecting her to chase me.  Spyro was close to her and she decided to play with him instead.
Spyro:  Oja ruined my shot that I was packed and ready to go on my vacation.  See the Tabby Cat Club for my dream vacation.  Oja and I play all the time.  It's great fun.  I was having such a great time with the nip nanner this morning in the living room that Oja couldn't stand it.

Oja:  If the toy was that great, I wanted it, living room or not.  I pounced Spyro and took it away from him.  Then I heard Herman making a lot of noise and I moved away from the nanner just enough to see what he was up to.

I am a very enthusiastic digger in the litter box and Oja only had to move about a foot to see me.

Spyro:  I saw my chance.   I went into my very best stealth mode and sloooowly sneaked up on the nanner, one inch at a time.  I was very patient.  I didn't grab the nanner when I was close to it, oh no.  I waited until I had the upper half of my body covering the nanner, then I started licking and bunny kicking it.  Unfortunately, Herman stopped making so much noise and Oja spotted me.

Oja:  I spotted that sneak thief Spyro playing with MY nanner and I pounced him good!  The trouble is that we had so much fun rasslin' that we forgot all about the nanner.  I love rasslin' Spyro so much that in the afternoon I spotted him napping in Herman's ham-mick and pounced him.  We rassled until Spyro kicked me off the ham-mick.  Mom was afraid that I would have a bad experience with a ham-mick and avoid them, so she picked me up and put me in Spyro's ham-mick and petted me.  I stayed in the ham-mick while I got petted, but jumped out the moment Mom stopped.  Maybe I will try out a ham-mick on my own later.  I also found Herman's bird-watching platform in the living room.  The view is even more awesome than the one from the top of the bookshelves in my room.  I like the living room and there is more choice of food in the kitchen.  Did you know that Mom puts out two choices of canned food and two choices of kibble at every morning?

Karen Jo:  I only put out kibble once a day.  It is carefully measured, but you kitties never stick to your own.

Spyro and Oja:  Herman's diet kibble is awesome.  We love it.

Karen Jo:  Poor Herman hardly gets any for himself.  He ends up eating your kibble.  The next time I see the vet I am going to ask if it is all right you give you all diet kibble, because you all like it so much.  That way I could be sure that Herman wasn't getting too much higher calorie kibble.

Spyro:  I don't need diet kibble.  I am just the right weight.  It is Herman and Oja who are heavy.

Karen Jo:  And who is the first kitty to plant his face in the diet kibble?

Spyro:  I am, of course.  First you get out the Fancy Feast and I jump up on the counter and try to lick up all the juice, if it is a new can, then you put the dish down in front of Herman, but I am right there to share it.  Then you put out the second flavor of canned food, whatever it is.

Karen Jo:  I thought I would be sneaky and put out a higher quality canned food in the second dish, then slowly change you over to only high-quality canned food.  Oja ruined that.  She gets loose stools from anything but Fancy Feast Original Pate Style.

Oja:  I ruined the whole scheme.  I now come into the kitchen and plant my face in the high-quality food every chance I get.  I don't care if it gives me a loose stool.

Karen Jo:  Then I put out Oja's Fancy Feast in her bowl.  Oja used to follow me down the hall to her room to get her Fancy Feast.

Oja:  Lately I have been too busy gorging myself on what is in the second bowl in the kitchen to even notice that you have put food in my room.

Karen Jo:  Then I put Herman's measured amount of diet food in his kibble bowl.

Spyro:  By this time I have finished the Fancy Feast in the first bowl and am ready for more food, so I start munching Herman's diet food.

Karen Jo:  Then I put Spyro's regular high-quality regular kibble in his bowl.

Oja:  By this time, I have finished the canned food in the second bowl and am ready for more, so I help Spyro eat Herman's diet food.

Karen Jo: Then I put Oja's share of kibble in her bowl.

By this time, no cat is interested in Oja's kibble.  It does disappear by the end of the day, most days.  The upshot is that I  have to share the Fancy Feast in the first bowl with Spyro.  I hardly get a look-in at the high-quality food that Mom started buying for me.  To top it off, my siblings eat all my diet food before I get a chance at it.  No wonder I am not losing weight.  Today it became evident that Spyro and Oja were eating up all the canned food and my diet kibble. so Mom picked me up and put me in front of Oja's Fancy Feast.  I gobbled up about half of it.  Soon Mom has to take me in for a weighing.  I don't think I have lost any weight due to my greedy siblings, but time will tell.  I like weighing sixteen  pounds,

Karen Jo:  I am not overly concerned with your lack of losing weight, Herman.  You have been at an average of 16 pounds for the last year, even taking into account the pound you gained when Emma came to live with us and you put on the muscle weight you had lost when you were so sick without losing the fat you had gained after you got well.  You gained muscle, but you didn't lose fat because you ate your food and Emma's too, most days.  Emma was not deprived.  She gained weight before her FeLV struck her down, too.  It's weird.  I heard from Herman's foster Mom and read on the Internet that it is very rare to have FeLV kitties get overweight.  They are usually underweight and have to be encouraged to eat.  Here I have three kitties with FeLV and one with FIV, both wasting diseases.  Herman is about two pounds overweight, after surviving a bout of FeLV which brought him down to 8.5 pounds (he should weigh 12-14 pounds), one kitty who is at his normal weight and one kitty who is a bit heavy, but in her normal weight range.  I don;'t want to take any credit not due me, but I think I have done well by my kitties.  Brag, brag, brag!  I think I was just lucky and got FeLV kitties with good appetites and good attitudes.  Except Emma, that is.  I feel so bad about Emma.  She did gain a pound before her FeLV struck her down.  I think it was the stress of being afraid of Herman that did her in.  I don't know what I could have done about it.  I couldn't have kept her in her room by herself -- she banged on the door until I let her out.  I rescued her from Herman's dominating ways every time she yelled for help.  I don't know what happened between the two of them while I was at work, though.  Dear Emma, I did my best for you, it just wasn't enough.  I must say, hurrah for Herman: he is through the danger zone  Most kitties who get FIV or FeLV before they are grown die before they are five.  Herman turned five in June and is doing great.

Karen Jo: Herman must have gotten FIV and FeLV before he was one and a half:  Congratulations Herman!  You made it to five!!  The statistics say that you will probably live a normal cat lifespan.  As far as I know Oja got FeLV after she was grown.  The vet even says that she may have had kittens at a very young age.  Her estimated age is two.  Her chances are good.  Spyro is estimated at one-and-a-half.  His chances are not so great.  He could have gotten FeLV before he was one.  I am not going to worry about him.  He is the most active of the kitties and he loves life so much that I think he has a long life in front of him.  Go Spyro!

Karen Jo:  Some people say I am an exceptional cat Mom because I take in kitties with a fatal virus or two.  I don't see myself that way.  I have lived in this house since I started third grade, allowing for university and a couple of jobs that didn't work out.  When my Father and then my Mother died, the house became unbearably lonely.  A few months after my Mom died I saw an ad for a cat who needed a home NOW.  I went to see Herman and we took to each other immediately.  His foster Mom said she had never seen Herman take to someone so quickly.  I already knew that he had FIV and FeLV, but I didn't know what that meant, except that it would probably shorten his life span. I didn't care.  I needed him and he needed me.  His foster Mom  brought him over to my home the next week and he became my heart-kitty almost immediately.  A few months later Herman's FeLV became active and I thought I was going to lose him.  The vet, his foster Mom and eventually I all thought that he was headed for the Rainbow Bridge.  I kept giving him his meds and the vet kept trying new meds and I would sit by him by the hour and tell him how much I loved him and he recovered.  His vet's office now refers to Herman as the Miracle Cat.

Karen Jo:  A month or two after it became sure that Herman would survive his FeLV attack, his foster Mother called me and asked me if I would sign up as at least be a foster Mom to FIV and FeLV cats.  I  felt so blessed that I agreed.  About a year and an half later I got a call from Herman's foster Mom that the Espanola kill shelter had a FeLV cat..  Emma was on death row and would be put to sleep in three days if a home could not be found for her. We picked her up the next day.  Emma didn't work out as I had wished, but I gave her eight and a half months that she wouldn't otherwise have had.  About six months after Emma went to the Rainbow Bridge, Herman's foster Mom called me again and told me that Spyro was on death row in Los Alamos.  All the foster homes were full and I was his only chance.  I went and got him that day.  I had signed up with the Espanola shelter as someone who would take FeLV cats.  About three months afer I adopted Spyro, I got a call.  Oja needed a home within three days or she would be put down as unwanted.  Herman's foster Mom and I picked her up the next day.  I am no hero.  I just love cats and have room and enough income to take care of some of the unwanted ones.  I am blessed and nothing special.  I just happened to adopt a special needs cat and found room for others with the same problems.  May God shower blessings on everyone who adopts a shelter animal.

20 comments:

dArtagnan Rumblepurr/Diego Hamlet Moonfur said...

We think you're an exceptional cat mum for how you treat your kitties. They know so much love and kindness - that makes you exceptional in our books :)

Everycat said...

Karen Jo, you do a wonderful job taking in kitties who no one else wants. You give them a great home, with lots of love and great care. You are 100% sensitive to their needs and really, the world needs more people like you.

Don't be hard on yourself about sweet Emma, she had a good time with you which she would not have had if you hadn't welcomed her into your home. She knew you loved her and that's what matters,

Don't sell yourself short Karen Jo, we think you are great!

Oliver, Gerry, Mungo & The Ape :)

Summer at sparklecat.com said...

My human is researching for a book about cats that get rescued from big hoarding situations (which explains what she was doing in my Tuesday blog post), and lots of times, cats rescued from these sad situations wind up with FIV and/ or FeLV - and you are proof that these kitties can have happy, healthy lives! I wish more humans realized this. Of course, you take your chances - Emma lived longer than she would have otherwise, but her life was still pretty short - but you never know what is going to happen with any cat, health-wise. These diseases are NOT death sentences - ALL kitties have to die sometime - and FIV and FeLV kitties often have lots of years of love and fun ahead of them.

Fuzzy Tales said...

We think you're exceptional too, frankly, and you make our human cry, with your loving and generous heart.

Hannah and Lucy said...

We think you are amazing to take in sick cats and give them a normal cat life with lots of fun and love as part of your family. We are rescues from a "hoarding" situation of 100+ cats.
Luv Hannah and Lucy xx xx

Gemini and Ichiro said...

We think that those cats are lucky to have you--you give them wonderful homes and so many other people wouldn't--yes your circumstances may have meant that this is "easy" for you--but that doesn't make you any less special for doing it.

Angel, Kirby and Max said...

You are a special lady to take them, but who could not love your three!

Brian's Home Blog said...

Well like it or not, you are special and I see three kitties there that make that true. We all love you for what you do!

~E said...

I think you are amazing and I am glad to be among your "fur friends". Thank you for what you do.

ANGEL ABBYGRACE said...

We think you are pretty pawsome ourselves!!! And we know Herman, Oja and Spyro think so too (and Emma!!)

(we do miss Emma)

purrs
>^,,^<
✿•*¨`*•. ♥Abby♥Boo♥Ping♥Jinx♥Grace♥✿•*¨`*•.

Tia and Millie said...

Wow, your mom has a nice attitude! By the way, Gabby wants to know if she can have a turn with the nanner too? She'll even wrastle too!

Smoochies

Tia, Millie and GAbby

The Island Cats said...

You may not think your special, but we sure think you are. Thanks for adopting wonderful cats like Herman, Emma, Sypro and Oja who may not have otherwise had a chance.

Mark's Mews (Marley, Lori, Loki, and Binq) said...

Camera-dodging is a fine art...

(angel) Grrreta and Fam said...

We definitely think you are an exceptional cat mom. You saved four precious lives and give them a wonderful loving home. We're very happy Herman, Spyro, and Oja are getting along so well. It sounds like they have great fun together.

meowmeowmans said...

You ARE special, Mom Karen Jo. We love you for taking in these special kitties, and loving them so very much. What a blessing it is to be able to share in your lives. Thank you.

Old Kitty said...

Awwww beautiful Spyro and Oja! You two are bestest pals and have the bestest playfights too! Yay!!

Lovely Herman - awwwww hope you all get to eat diet kibble so you won't miss out!

Mum KarenJo! Thank you for looking after these beauties who would have otherwise faced a bleak future! Yay! Take care
x

Angel Gracie=^o.o^= said...

You are such a wonderful one for helping and taking such great care of the furries that are in need. You are one of the bestest of the best!

Ellen Whyte said...

You three cats have a great mummy! We're glad you're a gang now and we're looking forward to seeing how you manage your mummy in the years to come.

We were all abandoned/maltreated cats too at one point. Meow from all of us! Au, Target and Guido.

Goldie, Shade and Banshee said...

You have quite the full house now Herman! How exciting to have some new friends!!!

Anonymous said...

Hi Oja, Spyro and Herman. I think I am now following you with email. I haven't received your posts so hope this will take care of that. You guys are all amazing! Sending healing puuuurrrrs, and Savannah Paw Pats.