Annie and Leo |
Today our cats, Leo and Annie, turn 18 years old. They are definitely showing their age, but they are still showing their spunk and insistence on being the center of everyone's world, as well.
We already had two cats when we got Annie and Leo and were not planning to get any more. But you know what they say about best laid plans. Miss Landers had gotten us a gift certificate for Petsmart that we went to use one afternoon. As chance would have it, it was cat adoption day. While I enjoyed seeing the cats, I was not tempted to get any more. I thought we were doing our part with the two we already had. I wasn't tempted, but Ward was. He started campaigning that we needed some kittens. All of my red flags went up--what about the extra litter boxes, torn furniture, vet bills, etc. Those didn't seem to phase him. I agreed to go back and look at two kittens we had seen - a brother and sister that they wanted to adopt together.
The kittens were shy with one (Annie) cautiously venturing out of their carrier to be petted while the other (Leo) hid inside. We went about our shopping, but went back before we left the store and said that we might be interested in adopting the pair. However, we needed time to think about it. Then we went home to talk to Wally and Leo.
They thought getting two more cats was the greatest idea in the world. I laid forth all of the arguments as to why we should not get the kittens, but they had a counter argument for every one of them. So then I started to think seriously about the idea. I tended to be the one in the family who put a damper on many thing by looking at the practical/negative side of things. I told myself that maybe for once, I could do something without thinking through all of the possibilities. I gave the adoption group a call the next day and said we were interested.
The group was very happy we called back. They had others interested in the kittens but liked us because they knew we weren't doing it on impulse. The group's goal was to get a lifelong placement for the cats in a good home. Not one that would have them for a period of time and then get rid of them. We had to have an extensive interview, fill out a lot of paperwork, make promises for their care, and pay for a spay and neuter. All good practices, but there was one question in particular that I thought was very smart. They said that in all likelihood, that our kids would be out of the house long before the cats. Would Ward and I be okay with having four cats with only two of us to care for them? We said we would.
And two days later, we picked up the kittens in the parking lot of Petsmart and took them home to spend the next couple of weeks anchored in a bedroom as we introduced them to are existing cats, Lucky and Lucy. But that's a story for another day.
So was it a good decision to have four cats? Yes. Were there problems with this many? Yes. But the joy, comfort, laughter, and companionship they have provided have far outweighed the difficulties.
Happy Birthday, Annie and Leo! We're so glad that you are part of our family.
Aww. I want to reach through the computer screen to pet them. That's a sweet story ..... but I will NOT share it with my husband, who, like Ward, would love to have more cats. We have an ongoing joke about him getting a "basket of kitties". As I keep telling him ... Max the cat says no! The vet told me years ago that he was not a cat who would share the house or "his" people well and if we did decide to get another cat, we should go for a younger female. And I'm not sure I'm up for the added chaos in what has been a very chaotic year. It's best to avoid cat adoption places. :)
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday, cats! Do you give them special treats?
They didn't get anything special--just their usual food and petting on demand.
DeleteWe had our first cat for a year and a half before we decided to get another one. And for the next 14 years they never adjusted to each other. Samantha hissed at Teddy until they day she died. By nature cats are solitary and territorial. They learn to coexist, but are not buddies like dogs. Samantha and Teddy were an extreme case, but certain cats adapt well to other cats better than others. You can use them as an example if you'd like about not getting more cats. However, even though Samantha never adjusted to Teddy, I'm glad we had both of them.
Happy Birthday to the lucky cats who found their forever home, even if someone who will not be named was reluctant to let them in!
ReplyDeleteThey are lucky cats. We always say that when we die, we want to come back as one of our pets. :)
DeleteWow, what long lived happy kitties!!!! I'm so glad you gave the pair a permanent home!
ReplyDeleteWe were lucky to get them. I don't know if it's true but the people who turned the kittens into the adoption group said that there had been six in the litter and the other 4 were killed by a little girl they had just adopted.
DeleteHappy 18th birthday, Annie and Leo! Dancer sends his best wishes to you both!
ReplyDeleteAnnie and Leo say thanks to Dancer, their look-alike. :)
DeleteThey can vote! 😝
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