Season’s greetings my dear friends. Today I get talk to you with my new side kick
by my side, Bobbie. I’ve always wanted a
brother or sister to lay around with and do, well frankly, do nothing
with. My wish came true! Santa really is
real and just happened to come early this year.
Dr. Lorenz had a cat named Bobbie, (because she is a bobtail), which I
was told I do not get to make fun of her stub, and Bobbie stayed outside living
a care free life enjoying the breeze, chasing the birds and well just being an
overachieving athletic kitty. Then one
day Dr. Lorenz noticed she was not feeling well and brought her into the
clinic. She was having some kidney
problems and was not feeling so well.
She stayed here for probably over a month, which in cat months is what I
like to call a really long time. She received fluids and treatments and finally
was doing better and to my surprise one of the girls here asked since she has
been here so long, can we keep her? Dr.
Lorenz actually said YES! They were
afraid we wouldn’t get along, so for weeks they only let one of us out at a
time. This is not what having a sister
is supposed to be like, me watching her walk around getting all the attention,
I was not a happy camper. Then one day
someone decided, let’s see how they do together and it’s all history from
there.
Bobbie is now my partner in crime. What can we do to be mischievous? Unlike me,
she likes to get out and take a stroll around the clinic and I am not usually
one to fall into peer pressure, but I got to say, I saw her being adventurous
and so I decided maybe I too might want to rub my scent in other areas of the
clinic. However, this girl is crazy! When she sees people walking into the bathroom,
she sprints down the hall to join them.
WHAAAAT!?! This is where I draw the line, I can wait until they get out,
lol. When she is not visiting the humans
during the potty breaks, the two of us can be found on a regular occurrence
warming up side-by-side on the dryer enjoying one of our many naps a day. The best part is, I will get to spend my
Christmas and New Years with a sister this year J. Maybe if we are lucky, this will be the year
we actually get the mouse I keep asking for each year and nobody seems to
deliver on. I promise if I get a mouse this year, I WILL share. We could play mouseball together. That’s like football, but instead of a
football, we will use our mouse. I’ll go
long and Bobbie will throw a hell Mary and I’ll catch the mouse, cross the goal
line and I’ll be the MVP. I can hear the
roar of the crowd!!!!!
Well I hear Bobbie calling so I must go now. I hope everyone has a purrrrfect holiday and
they get everything they wished for.
Don’t forget the temperatures are dropping and we need to take care of
our outside fur family and make sure they have a warm shelter. As well, it is very important that I mention
again that outside animals sometimes seek shelter under the hood of the cars,
so please knock on your hood before cranking that baby up. I leave you now with reciting a familiar poem
to you that unfortunately in my world is so true. “Twas the night before Christmas, when all
through the house not a creature was stirring, NOT EVEN A MOUSE. Never mind, I will stop there until I get MY
mouse. Merry Christmas Ya’ll!
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