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Little Miss and her Big Adventure
Hi All,
It was last October that a little, scrawny, smelly kitten came into my life. It was quite by accident because I wasn't looking for a cat. I was just worried about finishing my degree and getting out of school and finding a job. Someone at school found this little thing under their porch. They could not take care of her. I don't know why I said yes when she asked me if I wanted a cat. But the word yes popped out before I had quite thought about it, and that is how Little Miss came into my life. The name seemed to fit her then, and still seems to fit her. Even though she was caked in dirt and mud, her nose was runny and she sneezed all over me, and her eyes goopy with an infection, she still had a little prissy look about her. After she cleaned herself up, we discovered a beautiful part Siamese cat. She is either seal point or lilac point. Sometimes it's hard to tell cause her coloring changes depending upon what I'm wearing. Her eyes, too seem to change color as well Sometimes, they are yellow, and sometimes they look blue. But, I digress, on to the details. So I brought the little thing home, after of course the obligatory visit to the vet. She was probably about two months old when she came to live with me, but I don't know her exact birthdate. Then, every kitten needs a birthday, so I decided August 9th would be hers. At first, she was one sick little kitty. She cried for three days, only stopping when I would hold her. She was also one scared, angry little kitten. She scratched and bit and played hard. I once counted over 100 scratches on my body, before I gave up counting. But, she was also a loving kitten, especially after those first three days when she began to get her strength back. She followed me everywhere! She was, though, very much a feral kitten. I even had to teach her how to eat from a bowl, because she didn't know. I think I handfed her for the first three months, mostly because I had to give her medication and it was the only way I knew she would get it down. I also wanted her to learn to trust me. At about three months, I began to teach her to wear a harness. It probably took about two months before she would wear it for more than five minutes. She now goes out regularly with her harness and leash. We not only walk around the yard, but we also go around the neighborhood. We've also been going to parks as well. She doesn't do as well on a path she hasn't been on before, as she needs to sniff everything first. Once she's been to the park and knows it, she's does fairly well and can sometimes outrun me. I just recently got a pet stroller because I'd like to take her to more parks and it's easier for me to get the exercise I need if we don't stop every minute or so to smell the grass. She seems to like the pet stroller a lot. She sits and watches everything. She's a pretty amazing kitty, and I feel so lucky and blessed to have had her stay with me. She's also had a lot of sicknesses as well. Not only did she have a horrid cold and sneezes for a couple of months, she had a bad reaction to one of the vaccinations and even after seven months, we are still fighting inflammation and skin irritation. To prevent her from scratching and irritating her skin even more, she's had to wear doggie teeshirts and sweatshirts. Then, that a long, long story, and I'll tell it another time. She's doing quite well now, and I think the medication she's on is going to get her through the inflammation and allow her to just wear her own beautiful coat again soon. Suffice it to say that Little Miss is quite the special little kitty, and I'm glad on that dark and stormy night, she found her way to my home and heart. --Little Missy's Mom |
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"MissysMom" wrote in message
ups.com... Hi All, It was last October that a little, scrawny, smelly kitten came into my life. It was quite by accident because I wasn't looking for a cat. I was just worried about finishing my degree and getting out of school and finding a job. Someone at school found this little thing under their porch. They could not take care of her. I don't know why I said yes when she asked me if I wanted a cat. But the word yes popped out before I had quite thought about it, and that is how Little Miss came into my life. The name seemed to fit her then, and still seems to fit her. Even though she was caked in dirt and mud, her nose was runny and she sneezed all over me, and her eyes goopy with an infection, she still had a little prissy look about her. After she cleaned herself up, we discovered a beautiful part Siamese cat. She is either seal point or lilac point. Sometimes it's hard to tell cause her coloring changes depending upon what I'm wearing. Her eyes, too seem to change color as well Sometimes, they are yellow, and sometimes they look blue. But, I digress, on to the details. So I brought the little thing home, after of course the obligatory visit to the vet. She was probably about two months old when she came to live with me, but I don't know her exact birthdate. Then, every kitten needs a birthday, so I decided August 9th would be hers. At first, she was one sick little kitty. She cried for three days, only stopping when I would hold her. She was also one scared, angry little kitten. She scratched and bit and played hard. I once counted over 100 scratches on my body, before I gave up counting. But, she was also a loving kitten, especially after those first three days when she began to get her strength back. She followed me everywhere! She was, though, very much a feral kitten. I even had to teach her how to eat from a bowl, because she didn't know. I think I handfed her for the first three months, mostly because I had to give her medication and it was the only way I knew she would get it down. I also wanted her to learn to trust me. At about three months, I began to teach her to wear a harness. It probably took about two months before she would wear it for more than five minutes. She now goes out regularly with her harness and leash. We not only walk around the yard, but we also go around the neighborhood. We've also been going to parks as well. She doesn't do as well on a path she hasn't been on before, as she needs to sniff everything first. Once she's been to the park and knows it, she's does fairly well and can sometimes outrun me. I just recently got a pet stroller because I'd like to take her to more parks and it's easier for me to get the exercise I need if we don't stop every minute or so to smell the grass. She seems to like the pet stroller a lot. She sits and watches everything. She's a pretty amazing kitty, and I feel so lucky and blessed to have had her stay with me. She's also had a lot of sicknesses as well. Not only did she have a horrid cold and sneezes for a couple of months, she had a bad reaction to one of the vaccinations and even after seven months, we are still fighting inflammation and skin irritation. To prevent her from scratching and irritating her skin even more, she's had to wear doggie teeshirts and sweatshirts. Then, that a long, long story, and I'll tell it another time. She's doing quite well now, and I think the medication she's on is going to get her through the inflammation and allow her to just wear her own beautiful coat again soon. Suffice it to say that Little Miss is quite the special little kitty, and I'm glad on that dark and stormy night, she found her way to my home and heart. --Little Missy's Mom Beautiful story (is there something else we can call you besides "Little Missy's Mom"?) You have earned your special place in heaven by taking in a caring for a poor little kitty who needed lots of love and care. Hugs, CatNipped |
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Beautiful story (is there something else we can call you besides "Little Missy's Mom"?) You have earned your special place in heaven by taking in a caring for a poor little kitty who needed lots of love and care. Hugs, CatNipped Thank you for the warm welcome. I kind of like being Little Missy's Mom, but you can always call me JayJay -- my sister's nickname for me from my early childhood. Little Miss has given me so much more than I could ever give back to her. I think she has a special place in heaven, just for extra special kitties who touch people's hearts. In her short little life, she has already touched so many and changed our lives for the better. --JayJay and Little Miss |
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Beautiful story (is there something else we can call you besides "Little Missy's Mom"?) You have earned your special place in heaven by taking in a caring for a poor little kitty who needed lots of love and care. Hugs, CatNipped Thank you for the warm welcome. I kind of like being Little Missy's Mom, but you can always call me JayJay -- my sister's nickname for me from my early childhood. Little Miss has given me so much more than I could ever give back to her. I think she has a special place in heaven, just for extra special kitties who touch people's hearts. In her short little life, she has already touched so many and changed our lives for the better. --JayJay and Little Miss |
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Welcome to the group, Little Miss and her Mom! I would like to thank you for
taking such good care of Missy. Lots of purrs and best wishes for Missy's allergy to clear up, -- Polonca & Soncek "MissysMom" wrote in message ups.com... Hi All, It was last October that a little, scrawny, smelly kitten came into my life. It was quite by accident because I wasn't looking for a cat. I was just worried about finishing my degree and getting out of school and finding a job. Someone at school found this little thing under their porch. They could not take care of her. I don't know why I said yes when she asked me if I wanted a cat. But the word yes popped out before I had quite thought about it, and that is how Little Miss came into my life. The name seemed to fit her then, and still seems to fit her. Even though she was caked in dirt and mud, her nose was runny and she sneezed all over me, and her eyes goopy with an infection, she still had a little prissy look about her. After she cleaned herself up, we discovered a beautiful part Siamese cat. She is either seal point or lilac point. Sometimes it's hard to tell cause her coloring changes depending upon what I'm wearing. Her eyes, too seem to change color as well Sometimes, they are yellow, and sometimes they look blue. But, I digress, on to the details. So I brought the little thing home, after of course the obligatory visit to the vet. She was probably about two months old when she came to live with me, but I don't know her exact birthdate. Then, every kitten needs a birthday, so I decided August 9th would be hers. At first, she was one sick little kitty. She cried for three days, only stopping when I would hold her. She was also one scared, angry little kitten. She scratched and bit and played hard. I once counted over 100 scratches on my body, before I gave up counting. But, she was also a loving kitten, especially after those first three days when she began to get her strength back. She followed me everywhere! She was, though, very much a feral kitten. I even had to teach her how to eat from a bowl, because she didn't know. I think I handfed her for the first three months, mostly because I had to give her medication and it was the only way I knew she would get it down. I also wanted her to learn to trust me. At about three months, I began to teach her to wear a harness. It probably took about two months before she would wear it for more than five minutes. She now goes out regularly with her harness and leash. We not only walk around the yard, but we also go around the neighborhood. We've also been going to parks as well. She doesn't do as well on a path she hasn't been on before, as she needs to sniff everything first. Once she's been to the park and knows it, she's does fairly well and can sometimes outrun me. I just recently got a pet stroller because I'd like to take her to more parks and it's easier for me to get the exercise I need if we don't stop every minute or so to smell the grass. She seems to like the pet stroller a lot. She sits and watches everything. She's a pretty amazing kitty, and I feel so lucky and blessed to have had her stay with me. She's also had a lot of sicknesses as well. Not only did she have a horrid cold and sneezes for a couple of months, she had a bad reaction to one of the vaccinations and even after seven months, we are still fighting inflammation and skin irritation. To prevent her from scratching and irritating her skin even more, she's had to wear doggie teeshirts and sweatshirts. Then, that a long, long story, and I'll tell it another time. She's doing quite well now, and I think the medication she's on is going to get her through the inflammation and allow her to just wear her own beautiful coat again soon. Suffice it to say that Little Miss is quite the special little kitty, and I'm glad on that dark and stormy night, she found her way to my home and heart. --Little Missy's Mom |
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How lovely! We have four, but only adopted one from the SPCA.
Two were found by my partner at age 3 weeks in a trash pile, and one was a feral, tamed by a military unit and sent home with me when some idiot called animal control to deal with the "Wild animal' hanging around the barracks. So we wrangled a last minute leave pass for me to sneak "Smokey" off base and into my partner's home in a neighbouring city. (We now all live together as I am out of the military). I think surprise kitties are the best ones! --Fil |
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First off welcome (forgot that in my previous post). She sounds like a
wonderful kitty and you sound like a very loving Meowmie. Suz&Spicey |
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