Thursday, March 24, 2011

happy meow day

Three years ago yesterday a little critter came home from the SPCA to live with me. Marley Kitty was brought home to a bit of a controversial situation. Technically no furry creatures were allowed in the white carpeted rented home I was living in, something I can openly talk about as I'm 99.9% sure my old landlord doesn't know this blog exists (though he may have moved up to Alaska, in which case, he can now identify himself as the unknown creeper who dutifully checks my blog at the least once daily). Point being, I thought long and hard about whether it was a good idea to a) commit to owning a pet and b) bring a pet into an illegal situation. Since my Mom taught me well, I decided to laugh in the face of the law..

When I got home from work the first day Marley came home she was staring, absolutely terrified, at herself in the mirror from under the bed. It looked at though she was looking at a ghost. Quickly, she proved she was in fact a very adaptable cat and although she spent two years in the SPCA (I KNOW, 2 years is a lot...) she didn't have any long-lasting effects (PTSD or the like). She went back and forth (very often) from Vancouver to Victoria. Then she traveled trans-province home to Calgary and now spends her time between her three homes, one city home, one country home and one mountain home and adapts so well between each I can hardly believe it.

Three years in she comes more and more and more out of her shell. For the first year or so I would cherish the moments when she would come and lay on the couch close to me. Now, only very very recently, she has started jumping up as I'm working and curling up on my lap. Love. She converses all day long and changes her meows so much that I know she is trying to tell us all sorts of things. Mostly, she just seems so incredibly content and happy to hang around with her people.

You're the best kitty ever Marleykins!

3 comments:

  1. Marley is definitely one cool kitty. Lovely, mellow cat.

    ReplyDelete
  2. This makes me miss Harley, my own SPCA rescue kitty who, like Marley, developed an amazing personality during our time together. Sadly, we couldn't bring him to Bermuda and now he's living in the lap of luxury with a couple who love him to bits (he has his own bedroom). I miss him every day. Cats are such amazing pets.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Nice jab! Bazinga Alaska Creeper. This may shock you but it is the first time I have read your blog...bad sister/busy sister/you once lived below me and I knew your day to day routine...a bit too well maybe. Anyway, I will see you this evening (it has been too long) and now I must get into your secret life of Canmore by reading. I don't mind though, don't get me wrong. You are one happy girl and for that I am deeply grateful...not so grateful that I would meditate on it though. Weird where is this going? I really just wanted to write a response about Marl.

    Marl I adore you. I remember meeting you for the first time. You were still bringing half alive rodents into the apartment where you would set them free for your re-hunting pleasure. You for sure have become a lot more loving and less sadistic since then. You make me laugh. I am so glad you are in Katie's life...and mine.

    xoxo

    ReplyDelete