Here’s What My Cats Did Not Do

I have posted this as an instructional video for my cats, Robbie and Peep, who totally ignore me when I’m sick. When Patty is sick, they can’t be pried from her side.When I’m hors de combat, it’s “Cats? What cats?”

Notice the cat solicitously licking the poor guy’s face until it breaks into a smile. All right, he seems to be only a little bit sick. So that makes it okay to ignore me when I’m a lot sick?

I hope they learn a lesson from this.

If You’re Lonely for a Cat…

I wouldn’t dare offer this advice if I hadn’t once taken it myself, and was blessed for doing so.

When our cats Buster and Missie died, years ago, Patty and I were just about crushed with grief. Those two cats loved us like crazy, and we loved them.

A few days afterward, we met a friend who had just lost her dog some weeks ago. She and that dog were very close, I knew.

She let her daughter talk her into going to the animal shelter and bringing home a rescue dog. “That’s the thing for you to do–go to the shelter and rescue a cat,” she said. “In fact, the sooner you do it, the happier you’ll be.”

So we went to the shelter, and I learned something there–something that I’ll never forget.

Here it is: There is always a cat out there that needs you. (This applies the same to dog-lovers.) I felt like I wanted to bring all those cats at the shelter home with me. We wound up with two kittens, Robbie and Peep.

So if there’s a cat-shaped hole in your life–fill it! There is a cat that needs you, in a shelter somewhere: a cat that will love you, and be loved by you.

It doesn’t have to be a kitten. There are mature and even elderly cats who need homes, and who already know how to behave themselves indoors. Cats whose owners have died, or been hospitalized. Nice, calm cats who will not climb up on top of your refrigerator and knock things down.

See, this is one of those extra blessings that God thought of including in His creation–one of those things that we never would have thought of.

There is always a cat or dog out there who needs you.

When Your Cat is Glad to See You

Who says cats don’t care? Who says they forget you?

Get a load of this one cat whose daddy has come home after a tour of military duty. Gee, if your country thought as much of you as your cat does, there’d be a lot of happy soldiers.

My cats, Robbie and Peep, were most impressed by the audio portion of this video.

Robbie and Peep

Pat Duigon

Here are our two cats, Robbie and Peep, as kittens. Peep’s the one in front. Notice the big ears. The rest of them eventually grew to fit the ears.

I will try to post a bigger picture of Peep if my wife has one on Facebook. I have no idea how to transfer a picture from email to my blog. Can anybody out there tell me?