Why I Love My Cat
It’s early in the morning: the sun hasn’t come up, just a desk light on next to my computer. The studio is quiet. I’m checking emails and catching up on things left undone from the night before. I suddenly realize my sweet cat, with the awful name (Mooch) has come to keep me company.
She’s been there for awhile, before I really become aware of her. She’s made her bed on a notepad and pen next to my computer.
I grab my camera, sitting there on my desk, and I capture the moment without waking her! She opens one eye and then closes it right away as if to say, “Oh, you’re still here? Good, I’m going back to sleep”.
She’s the best of company in the early morning hours and one I sometimes take for granted. It’s amazing to me how animals become a part of us. Who else would stay by me while I work away, content just to be there?
She was desperate when we found her. She’d lived over a year in my son’s neighborhood, sneaking into garbage cans, through dog doors, always trying to find food. She could be seen on a fence occasionally, or in a tree, but she kept her distance.
Sometimes when my daughter-in-law came downstairs in the morning, there would be the cat on the kitchen counter. Both would be startled to see each other and the cat would run out through the dog door. They have three large dogs, so the cat was very brave to enter!
The neighbors were complaining, she was knocking over garbage cans and there was talk among the other neighbors of “doing” something to get rid of her.
And then one quiet afternoon it happened. She walked right up to my daughter-in-law who was sitting outside, as if to say, “I really need help”. A gentle hand, a desperate cat, and a little kindness worked a miracle.
I think it was meant to be. She became my cat. Here she sits, quietly content, the best of company! She’s friends with Chelsea and Bistsy, always by their side too.
The sun is coming up, and she’s waking up too. “It’s time to start the day” she says. To think I’m the lucky owner of such a wonderful cat.
Mooch. What an awful name. What a wonderful cat! I call her Mucho Dinero, or Muchas Gracias for short. More fitting don’t you think?
Have a great weekend everyone! Hug your cat if you have one!
Hugs,
Anne
49 Comments
Tina
I, too, love Mooch’s story of how she found such a great forever home! We were fortunate enough to be adopted by our little Daisy cat about a year or so ago when she was only about two months old. Her back foot had been severely damaged by some horrible person so that the pad and toes curled under and she had to “walk” on the top part of her foot. After we had her for about three weeks it was clear that the nerves were permanently damaged and she had to have the leg amputated. Today, Daisy charges around the house, up and down the stairs, chasing the my other cat (he loves it!) and she is the most delightful cat ever! She never fails to bring me such joy every day and a smile to my heart.
wendy
Your story has touched my heart. I adopted a 3 year old cat last summer, she was not wanted by 3 different owners and spent a year in the shelter. Now she has warmed up to us and races me up and down the stairs. She cuddles at night but still won’t sit on my lap. Only time will tell.
cheryl in kansas
Oh Anne..I am sitting here with tears in my eyes over your story. There is a stray cat that has been hanging around our yard for some months. I started feeding it in December and when it got sooo bitter cold here (negative numbers) …but the cat is still very shy and runs off when it sees me. I keep hoping it will eventually warm up to me…I worry when it gets so cold and snowy and we are forecast for another bout of snow and cold tomorrow…so another few days of worrying. At least I know it is eating regularly as the food is gone daily!!!