My days have become brighter since these two furry
kittens walked into my life. A week before they were given to me, I had told my
nephews that very soon I would adopt two cats, for it had been a whole year
since Cookie had passed away. Although I did not have a clue as to when it
would happen, I had chosen the names and the colors.
On a Monday night, a colleague of mine sent me a
message with a picture attached to it saying that her daughter had found two
small black kittens a male around two months old and a female around a month
old. The male was very sweet. Along with the picture there was the question: Do
you want them? I did not have much time to ponder. My heart jumped into my
brain and I answered: Yes, both of them.
That night I couldn´t sleep. The next morning I would
meet those two little creatures that would be sharing my home and which I would
be responsible for. Although the colors were different from my original idea,
actually only 50 %, I wanted a black one and a gray one, but I was getting two
black cats.
I arrived at school real early and there they were
waiting for me. On this day I only had two classes to teach, so taking them
home meant just a couple of hours, still there was the question of where would
they stay until the time I was able to leave?
We asked the guards at the gate if they could keep an
eye on them. They were in a rabbit cage so it was not like they would be
crawling all over the place. The guards agreed but after half an hour I was
called and they told me they were going to keep them in the bike stalls because
the tiny one wouldn´t stop meowing and it would get in the way of the classes
that were going on in the classrooms near the entrance gate.
The meowing was driving me crazy. It was so loud that I
could hear it from any spot in school. Finally, my classes ended and I drove
them to the vet. After all, they had been abandoned and I wanted to make sure
everything was alright. Besides I needed to leave them somewhere so I could go
out and buy the necessary supplies to make them comfortable in their new home.
When I took them home, I kept them in the TV room.
They were very tiny and a three-bedroom apartment can be quite adventurous and
dangerous for such tiny curious creatures. As time went by, I started opening
the doors to the other rooms for them to get used to, except the kitchen and my
office. There are just too many things in those rooms for them to knock down.
Yes, they knock everything down. I had to redecorate my apartment and get rid
of plants and anything that could break and hurt them.
The first three months were filled with rough times;
visits to the vet, medication, baths every week for fungus treatment, staying
home with them to make them feel secure. When they recovered from all of this,
it was time to have Muffin spayed.
They were used to going to the vet in the same
carrier, so it was easy to get them in. On this day, however it was different,
Muffin walked in first and I closed the door. He started to meow. Sushi stayed
behind and meowed too. I cried. Muffin never meows. He likes to talk. (only cat
lovers will understand). But on this day he hollered. I spent the whole day at
home to calm Sushi because she was really stressing.
Same thing happened when it was Sushi´s turn a couple
of months afterwards.
Sushi and Muffin are always together. Wherever one
goes the other one follows along. I have seen some incredible scenes that only
cat lovers will believe. I will tell you anyway because they are just so
amazing.
One morning I saw Muffin sitting at the bathroom door.
I looked at him and asked: Where is your sister? He looked at me and actually
pointed up at Sushi who was on the bathroom sink. I was in awe. I tried it
again, this time with a camera in my hand, but big fail. He is very smart. He
looked at me as if he was saying that he had already answered.
Another time was one afternoon when Sushi was choking
on something or was going to throw up. Muffin and I were in my bedroom while
Sushi was in the hallway. He stopped, ran over to Sushi and started to pat her
on the back as if to help her spit out whatever was bothering her.
Their favorite spot to rest is on top of me. But the
only time both of them can get on top is when I am lying down. Muffin always
needs to be closest to my face and if Sushi is there, he literally knocks her
down and makes her move.
Sushi likes to play catch. She will bring a small ball
to me and drop it on top of me while I am in bed. I throw the ball into the
hall; she rushes to get it and brings it back. This can go on for a half hour.
Then she gets tired and falls asleep. When this is happening, Muffin is just
watching.
Muffin likes to drink running water. Whenever I am
pouring water into their bowls, he hits it with his paw or tries to drink from
the bottle. In fact, I had to by sturdy and heavy water bowls because he was
knocking over all the light-weight ones.
When they sleep, most of the time they sleep hugging
each other. What amazes me is that they sleep in the same position if they are
apart. The heads turned to the same side. If one is lying on its back, so is
the other one. It is actually an amazing sight. I have been getting some
amazing pictures.
Today we celebrate seven months that they found me/ I
found them. They were rescued just three days before a Friday 13, which is a
day that people love to kill black cats to use in voodoo rituals ( now this is
a whole story by itself ).
It is just so much love that has filled my home. I am
truly grateful.
PS. Muffin has caramel eyes and Sushi has green eyes.
Written: October 10, 2015 Todos os direitos reservados a Meire Marion
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