And
this is Pug...
We
have always had pets at our house, In fact I really can't imagine our
house without them. At the present time we have 5 cats and 2 dogs.
Most now are elderly. All have very different personalities and all
are very much loved.
Pug
, not a dog, but a cute little brown and white cat , was given this
name as she has a wide face and big eyes and a very definite,
obstinate character in fact just like a pug dog. We acquired her after
she had been rescued from a bad domestic situation and taken into
foster care. Although she was young , probably under a year and very
tiny she had already had one litter of kittens and was in bad shape.
In foster care she became healthy once again. She was quickly vetted
, spayed and given all her shorts , tested and deemed ready for
adoption to a new home. That went well but in a few weeks we began
getting calls from the adopter, “This cat is pulling out all her
fur. What shall we do.? '
A
visit to the vet,tests , different treatments , a variety of food and
medicines and a lot of dollars later, she was still pulling out her
hair and no one could figure out why. So back she came into foster
care where she was passed around to each foster home where she would
look okay again for a short while only to start the hair pulling
again. A hard decision was made to put her to sleep. She was
considered unadoptable.
I
couldn't stand that. I said “No.Let's give her a chance.Bring her
to my house and we will let her do her thing, live inside or outside
and eat whatever and just lets see how it goes. I'll adopt her.” (
I really didn't need another cat but that's how it goes.)
Well
strangely enough we did just that .She came and went as she liked
and lived mostly outside, was not very sociable, kept to herself and
surprising enough flourished. Her coat grew back thick and lush and
in the 15 years or so we have had her she has been just fine. I guess
it was some kind of stress related disorder.
She
turned out to be a most interesting cat. She loves water. We only
have to turn the sprinklers on and there will be Pug sitting under
the sprinkler head soaked to the skin. She is a very tiny cat
probably weighing about 6 lbs now and people often think she is a
kitten. She is close to 16 now and grows thinner by the day. Not that
she doesn't eat . She does. She loves all kinds of food but eats
only a very small amount at a time. She sits and watches every
mouthful I eat at lunch and will beg for food.It hasn't changed her
activity level. She still jumps and runs about and that's maybe why
everyone thinks she is a kitten.
She
has always been pretty feisty. Small as she is , she rules the house
and will even go for Bud the large shepherd especially if she thinks
he is getting food instead of her. None of the other cats mess with
her. They wouldn't dare !
Add Pug and Mocha ( Bud at the back) |
These
days she spends a lot of time sleeping with Mocha her special doggy
friend.
She
is a great cat.I am so glad she wasn't put to sleep. She has given us
lots of pleasure and we will miss her when she eventually goes.
Hopefully not for a long time yet.