March12
…having a pet could be so much fun? The Man Of The House (MOTH) and I went and got ourselves a little 8 week old kitten over the weekend. To be honest, I dont know why we did it. We were at a garage sale, and were talking to this lady there, whose cat had just had kittens. She was saying how she was going to go to the pet shop after the garage sale and give away the kittens. Almost without a thought, I turned to the Moth and asked him how he would feel about having a kitten. And he, as always, kept his promise of never saying no to me. So I agreed to take one of the lady’s kittens the next day.
So the next day, the Moth and I went shopping for the new kitty before we went to pick her up. We bought her a basket, and food bowl, and a litter tray. Some toys to play with. Two different kinds of catfood. A collar with a nice tinkly bell. With all this safely loaded in the car, we went to pick her up. When we got there, the lady took one peek at the back seat of the car and exclaimed “Ooh! This is going to be one spoiled cat!”.
Nevertheless, we got her home, and set her up in her basket. We decided to call her Jill. She looks like a Jill. The Moth picked the name. Initially, the poor darling was so scared and skittish, she wouldnt even go near the food bowl if either the Moth or I were anywhere in sight. She would sit by the glass doors and mewl pitifully all day long. It almost broke my heart to hear her doing that.
But over the next few days, she got used to her new house and her new flatmates. Now, less than a week into her stay, she clearly owns the place. And she owns her so-called owners. When I came to work that first day, all I could think about was that Jill was ok, and not too lonely. The Moth and I rushed home from work to see her. We sat and played with her all evening. She is the cutest little fur-ball. And now that she has got over her initial apprehension, she is the cheekiest little fur-ball too. One cant help but love her. She has taken a new liking to climbing on the couches, and then hanging off them with her claws. So fearing for the wellbeing of our couches, I have started taking her off the couch and putting her on the floor everytime I see her do that. I figured, with perseverance, she will learn not to do that. But boy! she is one step smarter than me. The moment I put her down and turn my back to go back to whatever I was doing, she is back on the couch before you can say “Jill!”. One day, I caught her in the act of doing just that, on her way to the couch, and then she stopped and looked at me with such a cheeky look on her face, I didnt know whether I should be angry at her or laugh and stroke her!
I suppose in a way, having a pet is a lot like having a kid. The Moth has taken to referring to me as “Psycho Mum” everytime I talk about when to get Jill vaccinated, or what kind of cat-food she prefers, etc. But I saw the Moth doing the most amazing thing for her the other day. He was watching Animal Planet, and Jill was playing with her toys in front of the TV. However, the moment a lion came on the screen and roared, Jill went skittling under the bed, which is where she retreats to when she is scared. The Moth, realising that the lion had probably scared her, promptly changed the channel and then went to coax her out from under the bed. I was simply amazed. I am yet to earn the priviledge of having the Moth switch off Animal Planet for me even after two years. And here she is, less than a week into their aquaintance. and he is changing channels for her without her even asking!
Its fun having a third person in the house. She is a constant source of entertainment, both for herself and for the Moth and I. We spend hours watching her play with her toys, and dont get bored. She is loving, and affectionate beyond what I expected. Last night, as the Moth and I were laying on the couch and watching TV, Jill came and spread herself all over us, and promptly went to sleep. She refuses to sleep in her beautiful cat basket lined with sheepskin, but she will come and sleep on us, and refuse to budge. The implied love and affection made my heart swell with happiness. I cant believe I missed out for all these years.