Friday, April 13, 2007

Missy Blue Eyes




There are two pictures of Missy Blue Eyes because I wanted one to go with the limerick and one to show you how she got her name. Missy was a feral cat who had a litter of six kittens when she was only six months old. Natalie captured her and her kittens. She found the kittens good homes, but kept Missy. Unfortunately, Natalie developed a severe cat allergy and had to find Missy a home. MaryLynn took her in and added the Blue Eyes to her name.

                                        She got a new scratcher, did Missy Blue Eyes,
                                        But to her it was just a bed in disguise.
                                                With her tail in the groove,
                                                She's too contented to move,
                                        So she'll take a nap, will Missy Blue Eyes.

11 comments:

Gattina said...

Why do my cats have green and yellow eyes and not blue once ??? I am jalous ! It's a pitty that cat contact lenses don't exist !

Anonymous said...

Missy is lovely!!!

KC and the Giggleman Kitties said...

What a surprise!

Love the limerick. Too cute and true!

Missy is so special, I am so lucky to have her. Natalie still keeps in contact to check on her, she misses Missy so much.

Myst (Muddy's Brother) said...

Blue eyes are beautiful!

Emma's Kat said...

Great limerick and I think that is one of my fave pix of MBE sniffing the lavender(?)!

sammawow said...

Terrific limerick and Missy looks beautiful as always!

Purrrrs, China Cat & Willow

Daisy said...

Missy is pretty!

HRH Yao-Lin said...

LOl that is funny :-)

Oscar the Puppy Cat said...

I just love MBE! She has such pretty eyes! That was a great tribute to Missy!

Parker said...

Pretty,pretty pretty MBE! Great limerick story!

caspersmom said...

Missy Blue Eyes is very special. All you have to do is ask Casper. He will tell you. Really cute limerick Karen Jo. She is special to all here. Yes, along with Emma this is the best picture of Missy, sitting in the lavender