29 January 2021

Feline Friday: All the Cats I've Loved

 

 

Damien, Winter 1990, perched in the window of our old home

From reading my blog, one might get the impression I only have eyes for my sweet kitty Lily, her late sister Tinsel, and my daughter's kitty, Rory. But that is not at all the case. Over the course of my life, I have loved many, many kitties. 

This is Damien, the first kitty we adopted after we were married and moved back to Iowa. He grew to be a very large, muscular kitty and was a bit of a spitfire, in between bouts of gentleness. Damien would attack unprovocked, once launching from the floor to my upper arm where he sank his teeth in deeply. Knowing so much more now than I did at the time, I believe we caused his agression by choosing to have him declawed. It was a decision I will always deeply regret.

In spite of his occasional naughtiness, I loved him dearly. It never once occurred to me that having Damien living in our house might be incompatible with the new baby who would arrive in January of 1993. Having grown up with cats, I thought I could manage his agression and keep him away from the baby once she arrived, but my parents eventually convinced me otherwise. So on the day Bailey was born, they swung by the house and picked up Damien to go stay with them "for awhile". The plan was that when she was older, he'd certainly come back home.

Time went on and Damien stayed at my parents' house. We saw him frequently on visits where we introduced Bailey to him and supervised them closely. All was going as planned.

Then one day my grandpa stopped by my parents' house and unexpectedly opened the back door to let himself in. Damien darted out and down the back steps with my dad in hot pursuit. Dad grabbed him before he went far but in return, Damien bit his hand hard. Long story short, Dad ended up in the hospital for 3 days on IV antibiotics. Thankfully, he fully recovered, but both of my parents were wary of Damien from that point on. Understandably, of course.

I still wanted Damien to come home but after The Great Escape, chances of that happening diminished. We saw firsthand how serious a cat bite can be, and no one wanted to risk our toddler girl suffering one. 

Shortly after the incident, my parents decided to put Damien in their unused fenced dog run. This was upsetting to me but I understood their trepidation about having him in the house. He was safe in the dog run with a large, spacious, and insulated house, a shaded yard, and plenty of squirrels in the trees overhead. 

One day not too long after this new arrangement began, my parents called to say that they'd found Damien dead. There were no obvious signs of illness or injury. I was devasted, and it still brings me to tears just thinking about him. My dad buried Damien in the yard.

I called my vet in distress, looking for answers about what could have happened. He speculated that Damien had died from a sudden blood clot: "Those big guys will sometimes throw a clot", he told me. To this day, my vet still mentions Damien when we see him. He was a legend in his time.

THIS POST, written nearly 12 years ago, sums up how I feel about Damien. I have enormous guilt about how his life evolved. Still, we did the best we knew how to at the time. 

Damien will always hold a very special place in my heart.

 


22 January 2021

Feline Friday with Rory

 What's happening with Cousin Rory down in Texas? 

Let's have a look!

Rory had a lovely holiday, even though she has personally told me that Santa didn't bring her nearly enough presents. She did enjoy this festive basket after the treats inside it had been eaten by others! 😒

 

  Since it's winter and Very Cold in Texas, Rory spends a good part of each day completely wrapped in a blankie, or completely burrowed underneath one. The cozier, the better!

 

Rory has the sweetest face! Look at those highlights around her eyes! I haven't seen her in purr-son since June and it would seem to me she MAY have put on a pandemic pound or two...but haven't we all?!

Rory is the official Protector from Neighbor Cat, Window Watcher of Bunnies, and Ruler of the Living Room!


We should all be lucky enough to have a Rory in our lives!


15 January 2021

Feline Friday

 


We are hunkered down, hoping to get through these crazy times and busy month unscathed. 

Lily says “Wake mee when it’s over!”

08 January 2021

Feline Friday

 I think we'd all agree that our pandemic diets have been less than desirable.  We've had too many English muffins in the house (which, when buttered, keenly interest Lily as shown here). Too many carbs, too much comfort food...it all results in pandemic pounds!

  In an effort to eat more protein and feel fuller longer, I have been enjoying my new favorite microwave egg! Some (namely my daughter LOL) are not impressed with the cooking method but let me tell you, microwave eggs are amazing! And better yet, they can be made in a coffee mug. No skillet in sight!

Here's what you do:

Coat the inside of a mug with cooking spray. Crack one egg right inside the mug. Add just a splash of water (you CAN add milk but water actually results in a fluffier egg, and I never have milk in the house anyway). Stir with a fork. Cover the cup with a paper towel in case bits of egg splash out during cooking. Microwave for 45 seconds to 1 minute. There should be no liquid in the bottom of the cup. The egg will be perfectly cooked! (In fact, it would fit great on the top of an English muffin, but I digress...)

Sprinkle with a bit of cheese and, if you're lucky enough to have some extra bacon bits, add them, too. The egg turns out fluffy and yummy, and the cooking spray makes for easy clean-up.

Microwave eggs make a great snack or lunch and will help you feel fuller longer. Lily says: Don't skip the cheese!

 

 Happy Feline Friday!


 


01 January 2021

Feline Friday

 How fitting to end the year with another BREAK-IN! On Christmas night, I made a rookie mistake and left a plate of gingerbread cookies on the counter.

Naturally, we woke up to this!

There was no doubt as to the culprit. In her signature fashion, she had torn open the plastic and scraped the head of the gingerbread boy with her sharp teefs. 

I guess we're lucky that she stopped with the cookies because I also left a partial loaf of garlic bread unprotected!

I will say that it was a particularly yummy batch of gingerbread! We recently got a new oven with a convection setting and the cookies turned out perfectly....LILY APPROVED!

My tried-and-true gingerbread cookie recipe can be found HERE. You know the cookies are good if they warrant a break-in!

Wishing everyone a happy and healthy 2021!