The new cat.
“The smallest feline is a masterpiece” Leonardo Da Vinci.
I wrote this piece three years ago, now Marlie is an adult.
Marlie - 6 months old with present for us. |
The naming process took just as long and after many
democratically held secret ballots, it was decided to call it what mum wanted.
So now we had Marlie, a female kitten and new companion to Gracie, our two-year-old Cavoodle.
Then the stark reality set in. Kittens are cute, fluffy, and
weigh almost nothing but I can see all the benefits of getting an older rescue
cat now. I don’t remember kitten’s claws being so sharp, or that you had to
peel them off like Velcro from any fabric surface that hung near the floor. Or,
that they bounce around faster than those parkour guys who jump stairs and
balconies like they’re Spiderman.
For example, I was at my desk typing and I felt something
land on my shoulder then felt the weird contrasting feelings of something
wonderfully soft on my neck and the snake-like
fang penetration of pain in my shoulder. Somehow, the kitten had leaped/ climbed/transported over ten times its
own height from the floor to my shoulder to see what I was doing. I understand
how curiosity can kill the cat, it took all my self-control
to avoid the sheer reflex action and nearly sending the poor thing flying.
Kittens have nature's best self-defense
mechanism. No matter what they do, what they destroy or maim. They only need to
look at you or start playing with anything, a ball,
a feather, a bug, your sock and your heart melts.
At least the dog and cat bonded quickly and I look forward
to another 18 years of friendship, scratched furniture and being ignored every
time I enter a room.
We still miss Tiddles
but welcome to the family Marlie.
Postscript:
Well, the cute kitten grew up to be an arsehole.
She shows afection to everything and everyone by biting or scratching deep burrows in their exposed skin.
Marlie is a beautiful cat to look at. Her mother must have been a pedigree, who got raped by a feral tomcat.
But the dog and her get along so that's one thing.
Pity she kills anything that enteres the backyard, be in by air, tree or on foot.