Here is Maggie in action. I love this picture because it shows how active and playful Maggie is. This is important to me because Maggie had a really rough start in life. Yesterday I told you about the neighbor's cat who was let roam without being fixed and got pregnant. Huggy Bear and Josie are from her first litter. The young couple still didn't get her fixed and she had two more litters. She had four the second time and they all found forever homes pretty easily. The third litter was enormous. When Jasper's Mom and Dad finally figured out what was going on, they discovered that the poor little momma cat was taking care of thirteen kittens. Jasper's Mom and Dad think that momma cat may have adopted some other babies abandoned by their own mother because the didn't see how so small a cat could have possibly had thirteen babies by herself. By this time the young couple were merely leaving food and water out on the back porch and leaving momma cat and her kittens to fend for themselves. Jasper's Mom and Dad were always looking out for them and giving them extra food and water and discovered that all of them were sick with some kind of infection that glued their little eyes shut. They were also covered with fleas. Jasper's Mom and Dad rounded up all the sick kitties and momma cat and made sure that they were weaned as quickly as possible. Then they took in momma cat and had her spayed before returning her to the young couple. With the help of a very caring vet, they cured all the kittens and the great kitten home-finding began. They found homes for all the kittens except the smallest, who had been the sickest. This little kitten was named Maggie and joined the family on August 15th, 2005, after she had to have her right eye removed because it was so badly damaged by the infection. Huggy Bear thought that Maggie was the greatest thing ever and took to her right away. Josie and Jasper took a little longer to warm up to her, but they are all a happy family now. Because she is so small, Maggie wears a collar with a bell, so the people can hear her coming and be very careful not to step on her. Maggie occasionally finds a way to ditch the collar and hides it. The limerick is about one of those times.
Maggie hung her collar on the Christmas tree,
Way in the back, where no one could see.
She went collarless,
Which caused her some stress,
Till Dad found her collar on the Christmas tree.
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Another good one - luv us.
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-The Rodent Apartment <8O~
We love Maggie! We remember following the story as it unfolded. And rejoiced as they found homes!
PS: Scout: I try licking mom on the nose and breathing my fish breath in her face. She hates that!!
Awwww, so many kittens. It breaks my heart but hey this has a good ending! Maggie is beautiful.
Love the limerick. The bad kitty cats would not keep collars on long either. It's a game ... :)
(ps - will get back with you on da email asap... loved the limerick too. It's fantastic)
Awwww, what a sad and touching story and ultimately with a happy ending -- bless Maggie's sweet heart! She's a precious little girl, and what a wonderful limerick for her.
Purrs and snuggles from Marilyn!
I wish I could find a toy like that. It looks like a lot of fun to play with.
This is a very good limerick. Cute Maggie, what a pretty tummy.
You always have such happy limericks.
we like that :-)
Hee - we remember when she did that!
That is a very good limerick again.
I love seeing cats in action.
Maggie looks so cute in this picture, and her limerick is darling!
Maggie turned out to be a good addition to our family, even though I was hesitant at the time. She's good at giving all of us baths, although she sometimes makes Josie hiss. That is one of Mom's favorite pictures of her because it shows her polka-dotted belly. Thanks for the great limerick!
--Jasper
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