My sweet kitty is dying.
We adopted Dettie in 1995, after the gruesome death of the beautiful black cat we called "Birdie." After Birdie died, following a failed leg amputation, the vet assistant cheerfully told us about a cat she had rescued from the wild. She had been trying to capture her all winter but only succeeded come spring. When it came time to have her spayed, she sadly realized why the wild one was eager to find a warm home.
Well, since 1995, Odetta, named for that awesome folk singer, has remained wild.
When she came home with us, she was full of knotted long hair. I wrangled her to comb it out. Her anger calmed a bit after she realized I was the stronger.
But she has always continued to be a defiant, sometimes angry, sometimes loving, soul. She was my hero several years ago when she deliberately killed an entire litter of rats. Every night for a week she deposited one on the back door. I praised her effusively. She was the proudest cat ever.
She loved to sit on my lap, but if I looked at her wrong, or moved my leg in a way that seemed inconvenient to her, she would strike out in hissing anger.
You just learned to love Odetta.
In her later years, she developed a raging hunger. She would howl in the most astonishing way until she got the food she wanted. Freshly cooked salmon or chicken were sure to satisfy. Canned tuna would do in a pinch. Fancy Feast (God love them) has sustained us through many a crisis.
Now we bid goodbye to this dear, fierce soul. But she isn't going without a fight. We took her in to the vet on Saturday. She got three injections, but none of them could revive her failing organs.
I continue to clean her up after her accidents. But I love that she seems to be peacefully enjoying her last days on the sun porch. The sun streams in all day. The birds sing. The cicadas and crickets join in a chorus together. I believe she is enjoying them.
Freelancing, gardening, heart healthy cooking, and random thoughts. All enjoyed while drinking lots of coffee. —Laura McGowan
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Thursday, August 19, 2010
My Garden Photo of the Day 8/19/10 Praying Mantis
Went out to put a letter in the mailbox and noticed Ms. Praying Mantis munching on her cicada lunch. She took an annoyed moment to have her photo taken. Made my day!
Click photo for a larger version. :-}
Click photo for a larger version. :-}
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Mama Told Me
Days Like This
Summer is waning!
The heat-filled, oppressive days are giving way to cooler hours.
But even if things are getting better, I remember Mama's message: when you think things are going well there will be "days like this."
That is so true, but we also have the hope of butterflies fluttering among the garden flowers; goldfinches munching on the zinnia seeds; hummingbirds hovering around the coreopsis.
Still, pain hovers over the weeds and promises to pounce.
Summer is waning!
The heat-filled, oppressive days are giving way to cooler hours.
But even if things are getting better, I remember Mama's message: when you think things are going well there will be "days like this."
That is so true, but we also have the hope of butterflies fluttering among the garden flowers; goldfinches munching on the zinnia seeds; hummingbirds hovering around the coreopsis.
Still, pain hovers over the weeds and promises to pounce.
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