The Brothers: A Home At Last (A Tale of Two Kittens)
Posted: Tuesday, October 20, 2009
by Fran Larson
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My daughter Cherise noticed some children gathering and looking down a drainage ditch at a baseball field. What they saw was both amazing and sad. Five beautiful kittens were all cuddled up; four were barely hanging on for life. One had already died (or was born dead). Their Mom was not around anywhere.
Cherise and her daughter Mikaela, being animal lovers had an idea. They brought the remaining four kittens home. (After Cherise did research, she believed they were only hours old). They went to the store and bought food and other things that might lure the Mother to come back to her kittens. When Cherise and Mikaela saw that it wasn't going to happen, they knew what they had to do.
The four kittens not only lived, but they thrived in the midst of much love and attention. Of those four, two they found good homes for when they were about 12 weeks old. One died at about 4 months old (they said he was probably born too early and had some internal organ, kidney issues.
The remaining kitten they kept. Her name is Lily. Lily is a beautiful female - a Manx.
The Manx breed originated before the 1700s on the Isle of Man (hence the name), where they are common. They are called stubbin in the Manx language . Tail-less cats were common on the island as long as three hundred years ago.) From Wikpedia
Lily loved to sneak out of the house and climb up on the roof and explore. One day Lily got out and got into some trouble...yep, got herself pregnant (before Cherise could have her fixed). Cherise thought she was just star gazing on the roof, but no, Lily was doing more than that.
Lily gave birth to two boys and a girl.
Cherise told me, As they got older, the two boys (Stump aka Professor Cuddles and Twitch) turned into twins with exact markings. They must take after their father because they have more of a wide/smushed looking face than the girls and they are much larger. The girl, whom we named Daisy, is more like the mother, very Siamese markings and a very petite body. We kept Daisy.
Then I got this e-mail: Sure you don't want to adopt a couple of cute twin brothers; I could bring them over on Saturday....take a look. Forward to anyone that may want a kitty. I was not able to adopt these beauties but I did forward the message to my friends.
Cherise told me she had just found homes for the two boys. In fact, last night was their first night in their new home. The lady that adopted them sent her a few pictures. She said she woke up at 1:30 in the morning and the boys were in bed; one between her husbands feet and they other at his head. I would say they are adjusting nicely.
I should have known Cherise would always love and take care of animals. She used to bring ducks in (from our miniature farm) and let them swim in her bathroom sink..She also broke in Shy Guy. a Tennessee Walker who had never had a saddle on him.
Now, Cherise's daughter, Mikaela has a love for animals. She has trained her golden retriever to run an obstacle course and rides her horse, Allie with a grace and expertise that comes only through a natural love and understanding of animals.
That is a whole other story.
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)Oh, my I was ready to come thorough the ethernet and help - I am a very soft touch for "furry-purry" four legged critters (we have 16 paws at our place) Thanks for writing this engaging piece. Thanks also for joining my fan club! Marijo (Mary Jo - dad got cute with the spelling)
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