Last week I mentioned a raccoon who came in our garden to eat the cat food and I promised to tell you why the cat food was outside (and by the way, I'm taking the food in for the night to discourage the raccoon and other wildlife). This is a bit of a lengthy post.
For reasons unbeknownst to me, cats have always come to me. This started while I was still a student at university and a cat turned up on my doorstep. I usually gave them water and if they wanted to hang out and curl up somewhere I let them. However, I never tried to make them my "own" (can you even do that with cats?), it was always their choice. One cat stayed with me for several years until she died. Her "real" family lived just across the street and was aware of it, but thankfully never had a problem with it (they had four boys and I suspect that was a bit too much energy for the cat). Since my husband is severly allergic, I have never had a cat inside our home since we were married.
The current situation began in the fall of 2018 when Kibeau - the orange-white cat in the photo above - started to show up first in my front garden, then on the fence and finally in the garden behind the house. He would just soak up the sun and when it got too hot, roll up in the shade and sleep for hours. In the evening he would walk home and turn up again sometime during the following morning.
However, he wasn't alone. Otis - top photo -, turned up as well. He has been in my garden on and off since we moved in this house in 2012, but now he decided to spend most of his days here. I did know where they belonged to, but I hadn't met Kibeau's owner yet since they had just moved here.
That changed a few months later.
I noticed that Kibeau did go home in the evening, but returned a short time later. He did spend the night in my garden. This happened again the following night. A neighbor told me that R, his owner, did go on vacation for a few days, but had hired a catsitter who was supposed to feed the cats. (R has several cats and a dog). That night, Kibeau wouldn't go home at all, but hang out on one of our patio chairs. When we went to bed he suddenly stood in front of our window, meowing. Our bedroom is on the second floor! He had to climb first onto the garage and from there on the lower roof in order to get to our bedroom window. We tried to ignore him, but when we got up the next morning at 6:00 we heard a loud "meow" right next to us. He was still sitting at the window!
I usually don't feed other people's cats, but now was the time to break this rule. I got dressed, hopped in the car and went to Safeway to get some catfood. And there I was , standing in front of the pet food shelf at 6:20 in the morning and trying to decide which of the 3.5 pound bags of kibble would be the right one. Maybe he was allergic to something? Maybe he had special food issues? I had no idea. So I decided to buy a bag of food for "sensitive stomach", hoping that this wouldn't do any damage.
Thankfully it didn't. And there was a very hungry cat that finally was a happy cat.
As soon as R was back, I talked to her and stopped feeding Kibeau. The only thing available to him was water - which, by the way, is my ticket to the T gang which gets together every Tuesday with Elizabeth, showing their drinks. I'm showing the cats' drink.
Several months later, R was gone again. Kibeau went home to eat, but came back to sleep. I was a bit worried because nights were cold, so I put out a box with a blanket inside and one wrapped outside. Kibeau loved it.
Even after R had come back, Kibeau wouldn't go home in the evening. For some weeks I actually walked him home almost every evening because R thought that he showed signs of feline dementia and couldn't find his way home. Then he walked home on his own again for some time.
And then he stopped walking home altogether. Even if I accompanied him home, he would turn up again a short time later. He simply would not go home. Both R and I were worried because he lost weight and R finally asked me if I would mind feeding him if she gave me some food. Of course I didn't. Since then I have been feeding Kibeau, but because of my husband's allergy he cannot come into the house.
I mentioned the other cat, Otis.
20 comments:
This is a beautiful post-and thank you for caring about the two kitties-hugs.
I had never thought of shopping on Etsy to help Ukraine sellers. I buy allot of craft items on Etsy so I will check into it thanks Happy T Kathy
You are not a crazy cat lady but someone kind to animals. I have always had animals attracted to me also, more often dogs who have been lost. And luckily I've always found their families. Too bad your husband is allergic, but you are doing more than most people would do. The cats definitely see something good in you. Animals know, don't they? I hope you have a lovely T day, and some happy time with "your" kitties. Hugs-Erika
You are very generous to all those cats. I can see why they like you better than their "owners" -- since no one "owns" a cat. I think they own you, in fact.
I agree with you that the impulse to help the Ukrainians is an impossible dream, and we can only hope that the Russians really are running out of equipment, ammunition, and personnel. They were so wrong about the outcome of their criminal attack, and now they are simply vengeful.
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Lovely kitty stories and pictures. You have a big heart, Carola. Loved reading about them. Love your way to help others as well. Giant hugz!!!! Happy T-day
Oh, I loved this post!
Neither my Mum not#r Ingo like cats, so I never had one. There was one neighborhood cat that was always open for a good belly rub, but he is gone.
"Your" cats are beautiful!
And thank you for the tip for Ukraine, I sure will have a look!
Happy T-Day
Your cats live a life of luxury in your garden, glad you can look after them so well. The paintings are wonderful! Happy T Day, hugs!
As you rightly say, nobody 'owns' a cat. They certainly choose who they want to be with. we have such an outdoor cat too. Has been with us for years. She has access to the shed so in winter can stay warm. at some point we did take her to the vet to be spayed as we don't want to be inundated with kittens.
Don't apologise for a long post. I loved seeing your cats and learn their story.
Happy T-Day,
Hugs,
Lisca
Well, as you might imagine, I love this. My first two cats "came" to me and eventually moved inside. (Lizzie was found abandoned by a friend with her kittens.) Kibeau, especially, reminds me of my Stimpy -- I am SUCH a sucker for orange or orange and white cats. They are my favorites and so sweet. I can see how you ended up with the feeding and you're right -- if you serve it, they will come! But I laughed out loud with the bunker, and here's why -- I did a version of the same! Actually, I had a wooden cat house with a light bulb inside that I kept on the porch. I'd plug in the bulb at night which warmed the little wooden house and blankets. All was well, till an opossum decided he liked it too, and that's how Gypsy moved to the garage, then the house. I'm glad you get the cats even though your husband is allergic. They sound great and so do your neighbors!
Thank you for sharing more about the Etsy sites. I loved the prints you got.
My concern about outdoor cats is the native birds. I can't help but wonder why these cats' people don't keep them inside where they can monitor their health and better ensure their safety :( Given that, you are a saint for doing what you can to help these poor babies.
The Etsy shops for Ukrainian sellers is a beautiful idea.
Happy T Tuesday! You can never go wrong with water :)
My heart goes out to you and your kindness to these cats. You seem to care for them as much as, if not more than, their owners. You truly touched my heart. You aren right about cats choose you. Love that you chose a bucket of water that hydrates the cats as your T choice this week. Thanks for sharing your story with us for T this Tuesday, dear Carola.
Such a beautiful post! It's so uplifting to see how you care for the cats and the photos you have taken of them both are wonderful too (smile!). Thanks for sharing and Happy T Day! Hugs Jo x
I loved reading all about the kitties and the lengths you go to care for them and make them comfortable. Happy T Day
what a beautiful story of your love for the kitties. Cat lady, maybe, but how about cat whisperer? But crazy-no! I would do just like you:)
The art you purchased is really gorgeous- I'm partial to the poppies. Happy T day, and bless you for caring for the cats.
Yes, you are the cat lady for sure. Very nice art too. That is one way to help. I wonder how long they will have postal service. Have a nice day.
Yes, Carola, a longish post, but a great one showing your care for these visiting felines. Obviously, they do like the attention, not to mention the food and wonderful cat cave. Your attention is surely a good thing for all. Thanks for sharing information on the Etsy shops set up by Ukrainian sellers. The rt you posted was beautiful, especially the poppies.
What a lovely story of you and the cats. You have a kind, kind heart. I'm going to look at the shops of the prints you purchased on Etsy. I especially like the second one.
I loved reading about these cats - I would have done the same I think. We used to have a cat come to sleep on our doormat. We are up a flight of stairs but the landing is quite sheltered - it was never there in the morning. Some of our neighbours used to chase it away- pets aren't encouraged! We think it belonged to someone up the road and it stopped coming. I had heard about buying on Etsy but haven't got around to it yet - the prints look lovely. Belated Happy T Day, Chrisx
Thank you for sharing these lovely photographs and the story of you and the cats.
Blessings.
All the best Jan
There's an old hobo symbol that looks like a stick figure cat - it means "a kind lady lives here". I'm sure it's on something around your house!
A lovely post.
All the best Jan
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