Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Dorydoo Here!

Hello, everybody! Thanks for inviting me to become a member of the House Panthers. It's great to be here! I'm definitely a House Panther, no doubt about it. Check this out:

Here's me:



And here's a black panther:



Amazing resemblance, eh?

I'm a very smart kitty and am often hard at work on my Super Secret Black Kitty Projects. I'm working on an antigravity device to get to the moon, and eventually, I would like to spearhead colonization of Mars. Only cats allowed on Mars, though, don't you think? Though we would need to have stinky goodness imported regularly.

My brother MaoMao's blog is here, and I talk there sometimes, too.

Love and cuddles to everykitty from Dorydoo!

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Intro to Spooker



Hello, my name is Spooker. Grr, Midnight, and Cocoa invited me to join you all here at House Panthers. By way of introduction, let me tell you a bit about me. Right now, I'm about 13 years old. I live with my bean (Not The Mama) and my evil step-sisters Daphne & Chloe from Purrchance To Dream, in Michigan. Before those two came along, I was the un-disputed Queen Of The Known Universe. Now I growl and hiss a lot.

This is my story, as told by Not The Mama:


Spooker is a pound-kitty.
We'd adopted her when we lived in an apartment in Dayton.
Even though Lee & I had both grown up with cats, I had to do some serious whining to get him to agree to cat adoption. His terms: it had to come from the animal shelter (fine with me) and it should be an adult, spayed female. Fine.
We went to see the cats at the Dayton shelter. While waiting for the volunteer to check on available spayed female adults, she put us into a "bonding room" -- with a little grey ball of fluff.
"No kittens," Lee reminded me as the volunteer put the mewling fluff into my cupped hands.
This little one had been left in a shoebox on the stoop of the shelter (probably a runt, abandoned by a breeder, the volunteer told us). She was so tiny. Her little collar (like a hospital armband) had "GRADY" written is black block letters. As soon as she hit my palms, she started to purr. Lee pretty much knew he'd lost this battle.
At the time, we were HUGE X-Files fans, and I made it no secret I planned on naming our new cat Scully. But this little kitten jumped at every sound. "Spooky is more like it for this one," said Lee, naming Mulder's nick-name: Spooky. Of course, Spooky quickly stuck, and by the time I'd signed the adoption papers, it was Spooker.
Spooker Marie is her full in-touble name, by the way. You know, like how when I was bad as a kid and I was suddenly "Morgen Hugh" -- the way parents (or grandmother in my case) would add your middle name when calling you out when you were busted. Spooker stuck, and she stuck in my heart and has been there ever since.
Now that you know Spooker-backstory, I can return to the house: Spooker was a fine young adult cat when we moved into the place. She quickly realized it was her palace, and her playground. She delighted in running up and down and up and down the carpeted stairs. And that's where it got weird.
See, when she was in one of her running sprees, sometimes she would be possessed by the spirit of a little dog.
She would run up and down the stairs, barking.
Yes, that's right. Our cat would run up and down the stairs, barking: "ruh-ruh-ruff ruff ruh ruff". It sounded freakily like a yappy terrier. She did this dozens of times over the years we lived in that house.
Turns out, the previous owners had kept a terrier and her litter of pups in the basement, the cat lady next door told me, and one of the puppies had fallen down the basement stairs and had died.

Oooooh --- creepy. My Spooker was channeling a terrier.

After we moved out of that house, Spooker NEVER made that barking sound again. Sure, she still delights in her wild full-moon inspired midnight rampage runs. But now, it's just the Spooker running. No barking.

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Well, you can see I'm an interesting kitty! Thanks for letting me join the realm of the House Panthers! I look forward to getting to know each of you better. And I promise, I won't hiss (much) in here!
Meow for now,
Spooker

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

A Gotcha-Versary

Today makes thur-teen years dat Her Majesty has been wif our Meowmy! Meowmy was just a teenbean when GranMeowmy brotted Her Majesty home wif her, she came from a farm life, a lady GranMeowmy wurked wif pickeded her out and broughted her to wurk, so she spended her furst day in a box der til it was time to come home! Meowmy was frilleded wif her and dey wents right out to get her foods and toys and a pottybox , den camed home and lovied her, and dey's been lovin her efur since! She's been froo a lot, she's done da eful m-wurd twice and she's hadda run from hurry-canes too! She's kinda grumpy but we's ok wif it, she was an onlykitty fur a long time, and she's old and an alpha so we ax-cept her da way she is!

Happy Gotcha-Versary!

The other 5 of T.F.S.

Monday, August 13, 2007

Smudge update

We went a spent some time with Smudge this weekend.

Even though I know he is happier and less stressed, I miss the little guy and the way he would just cuddle and stretch out with me on the couch. Everytime I go and see him and sense how fearful and reluctant he is to stay in the same room as us, it breaks my heart a little more. But enough about me...


Smudge is doing really well. He has obviously plateaud and the sub-q fluids are working their magic. He has a nice layer of muscle on his ribs and his hind quarters are no longer bony. His new sister has been changed permanantly too. She no longer hides when anyone comes for a visit. The MIL says she is a completely different cat. I will try and get some pictures of him. At least ones that do not involve crouching down on my knees and peering under the MIL's bed. That's Smudge favourite hiding spot.


Purrs to all.