Must. Be. Rational.
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By pure happenchance, I just saw these pictures. They're of Deion, who needs a new home.
This certainly isn't the first cat needing a new home that I've heard of in the last six years, far from it. It's not even the first time I've seen photos of the cat in question. It is, however, the first time my heart's jumped, shouting out "Want. That Cat. WantWantWant."
My head knows better; it knows much, much better. I'm living pet-free for many compelling reasons. Excellent reasons. I don't have the money to feed and care for a cat. I'm gone Way Too Often to have a cat, or any pet who needs regular attention. I love dog-sitting when the occasion arises. IIRC, the dog who stays here most doesn't like cats. There's also the fact that this particular cat doesn't get along well with other animals. Et cetera.
So why is Deion tugging at my heartstrings? That's easy. Twenty-seven years ago this summer, Karen Johnson, Judie Cilcain, and I went to the St. Paul Farmer's Market one Saturday morn. I already had two cats at the time: F'nor and Greymalkin. But there was this kitten, a Siamese-Burmese mix, and the moment she was in my hands, she crawled directly up onto my shoulder and stayed there. I'd always wanted a shoulder cat, but neither my orange cat nor my grey cat were so inclined. The best way to get a shoulder cat appeared to be to start with a shoulder kitten.
I certainly didn't need three cats. I started with one, but having
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On the other hand, allergies kept Karen from having any cat at all. We discussed the matter and soon agreed we would co-own the little shoulder kitten, soon named Nyssa Rhu. The Rhu was short for rhubarb, which was also on sale at the farmer's market that day, which tells me it was probably mid-June or so. I wouldn't have three cats, I'd have two-and-a-half, even if all three just so happened to be living with me.
Nyssa Rhu was a lovely shoulder cat. I'm afraid I didn't give her a steady home. Jan Appelbaum and I moved into Toad Hall a month or so after the kitten came home with me from the Farmer's Market. A few years later, she went to live with Karen and Judie for a year. They were renting a house and Karen hoped it was large enough and the cat was small enough to be manageable. If I remember correctly, that was also the year that Kay Drache and her elderly cat came to live at Toad Hall. Kay's cat liked being in a single-cat household. The next year, Nyssa returned to Toad Hall, but a few years after that she moved out again after introducing
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Mitch Pockrandt came to the rescue and took Nyssa in. It was another move for a cat thoroughly traumatized by way too many of them in her lifetime, not to mention the ordeals that came with the invasion of the New York cats interested only in taking no prisoners.
Nyssa was the cat who comforted me when my brother died; she was the cat I bonded with most, and the cat I failed to provide a good home for. I haven't owned a cat since, and I'm not going to change that now. I'm happy to live with a partner's or housemate's cat(s). I've given more than a passing thought to the possibility of someday providing a home for my dad's cats, Tilly and Jinx, but the odds are against even that. The bottom line is that I'm not a good pet owner. It's like with kids: I make a great aunt. I'm good with that. Well, at least I am on the kid front. Until I saw that picture of Deion, I had no idea I was still missing Nyssa Rhu these 20 years after she last lived with me. I had no idea that I could want a cat at all, let alone a specific one simply because he reminds me of her.
Nyssa Rhu, kittyloaf |
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Date: 2010-07-10 08:42 pm (UTC)Thanks for the bobble memory, and for being among the excellent cat people Nyssa had the opportunity to live with over the years.
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Date: 2010-07-12 06:17 am (UTC)P.