Showing posts with label animal shelter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animal shelter. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 20

Lose One, Gain Another

Stuart and I were more afraid of telling our landlord about Binx than we were about the responsibility of keeping him. On the second night, Binx slept in Stuart's bed, kneading away at anything he could get his paws on. He also fell in love with Stuart's giant stuffed dog and mounted like a pro. ...Uh oh!
That night, I bought him a toy and a stuffed puppy dog from the toy section of Wal-Mart. He kneaded the dog to bits and still loves it today. Aggressively, he played with a "Flutter Ball," or a ball with fake feathers on the end. He was spastic, rolling and running and attacking!! It nearly dangerous for us to play with him as hooked his talon-like claws into the toy.
Quickly, a routine was established. Sparta would spend time in the living room with me while Stuart played with Binx in his bedroom. Then, Binx would wander around the house while Sparta stayed in my bedroom. Then, Sparta would get the house again while Binx played outside on his own.
At first, Stuart and I were extremely wary of letting Binx outside alone. First, we refused to do so until we purchased an identification tag and rabies vaccine. Then, we would follow him around at varying distances to let him grow accustomed to his new territory. However, while Binx wants nothing more than to be outside in the grass and the sunshine constantly, his fear of being abandoned or lost again overrides that desire, and he'll stick to our sides like glue. If I try to go inside or close the door, he'll come running from whichever corner of the yard. If I try to close the door when he's inside, he'll come running from whichever corner of the house to go back outside.
The last time I had an outdoor cat, he disappeared. Frisky was my love and joy. He was a Maine Coon mix with a fluffy tail and the sweetest face with a beautiful orange coat. He played, snuggled, licked my ear to wake me up, and was the perfect cat. He was also an indoor/outdoor cat. While we were at school, he played outside in the woods behind our house then came home when we did. One day, Father let him out at his usual time of 5:30 a.m. We returned from school. Hours went by, and no Frisky. We searched the woods, called the animal shelter, and asked the neighbors. Frisky was never seen again.
After this experience, everything in me screams never to let Binx outside without supervision. In fact, I typically pace the windows trying to follow his every movement when he is outside. However, it would be mean to force the outdoor-loving cat into the lifestyle a lazy house cat, and it would be nearly impossible for him to roam and be free as much with him and Sparta refusing to get along. So, outside he goes.
Binx
Soon after we found Binx, however, another stray showed up... this time a young black lab mix. He was boisterous and friendly. He also loved to chase Binx. Where he came from, we never found out, but it was clear to us that he needed to go. Our landlord, who despises dogs, also was fed up with him since he'd wander onto his property looking for treats and a petting. His first encounter with Binx included Stuart making a mad dash for the back door with Binx's talons locked deep into the skin of Stuart's back. He also ran around in the road, begging to be run over. Then, one morning he began howling from loneliness at 8 a.m. continuously. Nope, that was enough!
 That afternoon, Stuart and I loaded him in the back of my Honda and dropped him off at the shelter where he was named Bronco. We knew he'd get adopted: he was still a puppy and gorgeous. Also, he'd be warm and get daily food and clean water. Mission accomplished.
Then, on November 7, disaster struck. As I was playing with Binx outside, my cell phone started ringing. Unable to answer, it went to voice mail. It was my mother calling to tell me that it was time to say good bye to my childhood cat Piddy Paws. For two weeks, Piddy had been struggling to breathe, and the vet said there was nothing they could do for him. It was that day to make the decision every pet owner dreads.
Piddy Paws
15 minutes later, I checked my phone to read two text messages.
One read, "Piddy has taken a turn for the worse. Taking him two vet shortly and depending on what they say, I will decide what to do. Wanted you to know it could be today."
The other said, "Piddy's heart murmur has caused congestive heart failure like I emailed you. Nothing they could do and he was suffering. He is at peace now. I pick up his remains in couple of days as you requested."
As I stared out at Binx pouncing in the overgrown grass, I didn't know how to absorb the shock of the loss of Piddy Paws. What I wanted more than anything was to hold Sparta forever, but he soon wriggled out of my grasp. Devastated as I was, Piddy Paws' death was something I had prepared myself for. I had said my good byes earlier when I first learned that he wasn't doing well. I knew then that it was highly unlikely he would see another Christmas.
Binx will never take Piddy Paws' place. There's no replacing that big, fat, silly cat, but Binx certainly entered my life at the perfect time. And, thankfully our landlord said we could keep him. Thank goodness because I couldn't have lost a second cat in less than a week!
Rest in peace

Thursday, August 16

The Summer of 2012, A Review

It's that time again... here's the 2012 Summer Review.

Best thing that happened: Stuart and I are together in the same city in the same house!

Worst: Beach trip

Best single day: Spending the day with Stuart going to the animal shelter, walking through downtown Waynesville, and eating at Bocelli's

Worst: Pick a day from the beach trip
New friend: Brandy, one of my staff writers, and Pauline!

Song of the summer: "Spotlight (Oh Nostalgia)" by Patrick Stump, the entire Trespassing album by Adam Lambert

Artist of the summer: Adam Lambert

Best day trip: Taking Kate and Seth to the WNC Nature Center; seeing the 4th of July fireworks at Lake Junaluska
Wish I had: gone tubing

Movie of the summer, DVD: Safe House, Machine Gun Preacher, Reel Steel, John Carter

Movie of the summer, theaters: Snow White and the Huntsman

Most proud of: Handling The Western Carolinian newspaper, mastering the Frisbee golf game in Wii Sports Resort

Could have lived without: upsets at the newspaper

Couldn't have lived without: Stuart's understanding

Loved: Walking through downtown Sylva and Waynesville with Stuart on several occasions, Nutmeg hysterically chomping on a cherry, playing tag with Sparta, getting away from that crazy landlord and moving to downtown Sylva 

Wished: Slowed down and enjoyed the little things, I could have gotten my security deposit from that crazy landlord in Cullowhee

Dreamed: about the zombie apocalypse

Surprised by: How well my relationship is with my grandmother now, needing to wear long pants in the middle of June and August

Appreciated: My family's support (those that did actually support me), Pauline's generosity and care

Hated: Family drama, not having cruise control in my Honda, the oppressive heat, not enough moments enjoying summer

Stressed over: Family drama, making the newspaper perfect, the newspaper's annual budget

Smiled at: Stuart bringing me Bojangles and flowers, Cherry Berry Chillers, Pauline's amazing ability to make me feel like the most loved person in the world, my aunt and grandmother's constant support, two silly beagles
Biggest change: Alcohol free, threw out my pineapple loveseat

To be continued: Finish my degree at Western Carolina University, continue to make The Western Carolinian an award-winning newspaper, cherish the little things in life, call my grandmother every Thursday

Friday, July 6

Busy Busy Day

It's a busy day here in Sylva!! The sun is shining, the temperature is rising, and Stuart and I are running around like crazy to get everything done today.
Yesterday, we spent the majority of our time packing up his apartment in Balsam then unloading his belongings into our Sylva home! It was hard, hot work!! And thankfully, Stuart's friend pitched in with the bigger furniture. All that's left is his queen-sized bed and giant TV! That will not happen today, however. Today is full of other things!!
To do before sunset today:
  1. Deposit pet sitting payment at BB&T
  2. Purchase hamster bedding from Fish & More Pet Store
  3. Schedule steam cleaning for Stuart's apartment
  4. Schedule car inspection for Stuart's Honda Civic
  5. Pay for Stuart's X-rays
  6. Take recycling and trash to SRC
  7. Drop off Western Carolinian subscription check at the University Center on campus
  8. Clean bathtub bathroom!!!!
  9. Pay Stuart's rent in Waynesville
  10. Go to Food Lion
    • Tilapia
    • Chicken thighs
    • Pickles
    • Gala apples
    • Corn
    • Lemonade mix
    • Pickle relish
    • Mayo
  11. Call Justin for various information!
  12. BUY MILK!!!
  13. Go to Lowe's to buy a piece for the window that Sparta broke
  14. Pay the power bill
  15. Pack up more stuff from Stuart's place
  16. Volunteer at animal shelter... maybe

Wednesday, June 6

Photo of the Day: June 6

This big guy is Hoss Jr. He's only three months old and already weighs more than any adult puntable-sized toy dog. He is a mix between a Great Dane and a Mastiff, and he's got no idea how big he really is!!!! He also has a heart of gold!


Sunday, June 3

Photo of the Day: June 3

This is my new favorite dog at the animal shelter. Her name is Streets, and she is a terrier mix with a HUGE heart!!! I really hope she gets to go to a good home with kids because she loves to snuggle and play, play, play!! Definitely a dog worth rescuing.

Saturday, June 2

Photo of the Day: June 2

Well, I finally did it. I finally founded a little kitten who needed my help. Coincidental thing was... she was only a few feet away from the animal shelter!! A small calico kitten was hiding in the woods right beside the gate for the shelter. While Stuart and I were walking the dogs up and down the drive as we volunteered today, we heard a strange noise coming from a pile of fallen wood. The dogs also went crazy trying to get at the wood. We took the kennel assistant down to the spot, and there we found the fuzzy kitten!!!
I named her Ivy because she was next to a large patch of poison ivy. I was so excited because it's the first time I've been allowed to name an animal!! I hope she finds a home soon!!All she wanted to do was be petted and cuddled, which is surprising for a stray.

Monday, May 9

Photo of the Day May 9

SO MANY KITTENS!!! These are two of the five kittens that are at Catman's cat rescue shelter! They are so incredibly cute!!!!!
The little tricolored black one is named Inky and the other is Leo. Under the chair I'm sitting in you can see little Gus, the shy one, on the right! Not pictured are Carrot and Chessie. Inky is definitely my favorite - she's audacious, curious, and so playful!

Wednesday, April 13

Kodak Moment: Photo of the Day April 13

Morgan and I volunteered at the no kill cat shelter in Cullowhee today. While it was very gratifying to be helping out and doing volunteer work, both of us walked away with several scratches and bite marks. One cat, Oreo, doesn't know how rough is too rough while playing and he bit me til I bled! I'd still adopt him anyway if I could.
This guy is a roly poly of a cat!!! It's basically a fuzzy barrel with legs!! He's extremely adorable and is available for adoption at the Catman 2, Inc shelter! Morgan and I call him "Toad Cat."