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Squeaky was the first cat I
adopted when I moved here to Michigan...and she lets everyone know it. She likes being "first cat" and won't abdicate her position.
When we got to the shelter that
cold March day, we looked in both cat rooms. We visited Squeaky's area
first; I had picked her up, held her and stroked her soft, thick white fur, but I hadn't
decided yet. Squeaky had, though.
We visited the second cat room
and found nothing to compare with the lovely white cat in the other room...MY
cat, I considered her, by now.
When we arrived back at the first
room,
there was another woman opening the door to Squeaky's cage! The woman picked her
up...and was promptly scratched and bitten. Squeaky had decided she was going home with
me and nobody else. I went over and picked her up; she gave a contented
meow and started to purr while I stroked her lovely thick fur. She's been ruling
the roost ever since. She's about 8 now and still not inclined to take guff from
anyone, cat or human.
Squeaky earned her name
honestly. When she meows she squeaks...if she were louder I imagine she
could shatter glass. She is still a lovely cat, but no longer small. When she
discovered she was the ruler of the house she also found she could eat all she
wanted for the first time in her little life. So she did. She could
have posed for the "if your cat looks like this, she's overweight"
poster in the vet's office. I know I should make her diet, but with six bowls
around it's hard to keep her from helping herself when ever she likes. She likes
often.
Meanwhile I try to keep her from
eating too much and keep peace between her and the rest of her subjects.
The only girl in a house full of boy cats, she knows how to keep them in line.
Squeaky left us in 2004 to wait for me at the Bridge.
She'd had a small stroke in January and amazingly enough recovered almost
completely, but in November had a second and worse episode and could no longer
walk....a few days later, just before Thanksgiving, she decided to go ahead.
I miss her every day. Wait for me, Squeaky. I love you.
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