Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Thank you for helping hold the light
Monday, June 20, 2011
Sad, sad news. Auntie Stinkie being helped to the Bridge tonight.
Dearest friends,
Auntie Stinkie has fallen gravely ill. She is in complete and irreversible renal failure. We have made the decision that she counts on us to do and she will be helped to the Bridge tonight at 5:30 p.m. The vet will come to the house and help our dearest girl to join other legendary cats that have come before. Our hearts are breaking, but as I write this, Auntie Stinkie is thanking us for being brave enough to let her go. She is very tired and very weak.
I wanted to tell you the story of how she came to live with us, before I can’t muster any more thoughts. Some of you may have read a little bit about this before in an older post, but it helps me to focus on the incredible miracles of animal and human interaction:
In 2003, I visited my husband-to-be at his home in Oregon. He and I sat in the summer night watching the stars. Suddenly a raspy “Waah! Waah!” sounded from the dark. A very petite shadow of a cat was visible. I could see large patches of fur were missing and she was extremely thin. She looked like a stray alley cat.
My fiance said, “That’s the neighbor’s cat Stinkie. I call her my mailbox friend because she walks down to the end of the road with me while I open up the mail.” We petted her and talked with her a bit and that’s all I saw of her for a couple of months.
After I moved in, Stinkie began to visit us. She would typically run up to greet me when I got home from work with a “Waah! Waah!” She had a LOT to say. There was a dog who made her life miserable; her owners fed her food she was allergic to; no one paid her any attention. How did I know she was allergic to her food? Stinkie threw up undigested food on my car almost every day... she was communicating the only way she knew how. And she sat on the rail of the front porch, chattering nonstop. “Waah! A thousand times waah!”
That first Oregon winter was a tough one. It snowed almost 8” and Stinkie’s owners did not bring her in from the cold. Not wanting to encourage her to stay with us, we did not feed her but felt the cold was too harsh for such a short-haired kitty. We compromised by putting an electric blanket on the front deck and she gratefully curled up.
The next summer, with our doors wide open, Stinkie began her “observations.” She would walk right in our front door, climb on top of my husband’s turntable cover, and watch us. She watched us eat dinner. She watched us interact with the other cats. She watched us watch movies. The entire time, it was as if she was making up her mind to do a very big thing.
Finally, after a few months of not being able to keep her out of the house, we let her stay. Stinkie had just turned 11. She befriended my husband’s elderly cat Trixie and kept Trixie company when the two boys Dr Tweety and Maxie were unruly. When Trixie went into renal failure at 16, Stinkie sat beside her day after day. After Trixie passed, Stinkie disappeared for three days. When she returned, she was depressed. It was the only time in my life I have ever heard a cat cry. She made low moaning noises and kept close, burrowing in my lap.
Several months later, we adopted Iris and Delilah. With the household now in a state of kitty flux, “Auntie” Stinkie took charge! She assumed alpha cat position and slapped the new kitten Delilah around. She let everyone know, including Maxie and Dr Tweety, that this was her home and she was the matron in charge of all things cat.
She demanded her eggs soupy and her chicken warm. “Waah! Waah!” But her nervous chattered subsided as the year passed. She no longer felt the need to be heard. Her home was with us and no one, even her former owner, contradicted that.
Auntie Stinkie was a survivor extraordinaire. She made it through skin cancer surgery, high blood pressure, total blindness, and lived well beyond what the vets thought three years ago. She adapted to her sightless state (even though I had a much more difficult time with it because I missed her looking straight at me and asking for her eggs!). She learned to use pet stairs next to the bed. She learned to feel her way around the garden and find that sweet sunny spot on the front deck. She found renewed vigor in her love for food and actually developed a bit of a pot belly by the time she was 16.
So here we are today. One month after her 19th birthday. I didn’t want to admit it, but I noticed the decline in her health a little before that landmark birthday. Her famous appetite wasn’t what it used to be and she was losing weight. Her iconic “Waah, waah had all but disappeared. But four days ago, she still managed to find her way to that sunny spot on the front porch.
Today, she can’t, nor can she walk more than a foot or two. Her muscles are too weak in the hind legs. It’s time to give her dignity.
We will miss her so much. She was my first Oregon friend and her dad’s first mailbox friend. We know how much all of you love your own dear furry friends and how the loss of each one touches another. We are one world within a complex universe that gives us both loss and love. Somehow, we weather the grief process together.
Dr Tweety will come back later in the summer, to let you know how we’re all doing. And we will visit you to see how you are all doing. Thank you so much for being our dear friends.
The photo you see above is from yesterday, when Iris kept Auntie Stinkie company on the bed.
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Tank you all!
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Welcome to da partee fur da Auntie Stinkie!!!
Come on in & rest your pawz.
Grab a bucket of nip sprinkled poppy corn & watch da movie.
We haz lots of treetsez & lotsez & lotsez of catsez.
It's not evfurry day a kitty turnz 19
& da Auntie Stinkie iz lookin' forward to seein' all of youze.
HOORAY!! HIP HIP HOORAY!!!
TOE MASSAGES FUR EVFURRY CAT!!!
Your choice of nip tea, niptini, or nip mousiez.
Toilet paper shredding allowed!
Newspaper shredding allowed!
Ceiling walks allowed!
(Bath tub open fur kitty needz.)
Kitten room.
Hairball throwing contest!
Free barfing fevverz.
No worries about clean up.
(What's a momee for????)
Come on in!
Friday, May 6, 2011
We iz gonna haz a mooooo-vie fur Auntie Stinkie's party!
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Come one, come all. Auntie Stinkie'z B-I-G partee!
Monday, May 2, 2011
Auntie Stinkie iz da seenor cat fur sure
Friday, April 15, 2011
I iz 11 tooday & momee iz not doin' nuttin'
Friday, December 31, 2010
It's da Snooze year in rear-view!
You may notices a theme az you looks at us Fab Five & da beenz.
Itsez been dat kinda year fur us,
but we hadz some help to gets us through from you!
Dr Tweety: "z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z."
Delilah: "z-z-z-z-z-z-z-l-z."
Dr Tweety: "z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z-o-h-z."
Iris: "?!"
Auntie Stinkie: "z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z-f-a-r-t."
Girl-in-law-been: "z-z-z-z-z-z-z."
Auntie Stinkie: "z-z-z-z-z-z-z-f-a-r-t."
Iris: "?!"
Delilah: "z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z-l-o-l."
Dr Tweety: "z-z-z-z-z-z-z."
Delilah: "z-z-z-z-z-z-o-o"
Dr Tweety: "z-z-z-z-z."
Friday, December 24, 2010
Last minute shopping for Delilah
it appears that Mommy has left her wallet and credit cards out.
I think I know what to do!"
"It's about time us cats took control of cyber-shopping, and definitely time to take control of blogging since Mommy won't."
Green papers! You can buy green papers and have them delivered right to your door!"
I also nabbed Mommy's $10 off coupon.
But here's a little something that green papers can't buy.
Ready kitties?
A one anda two anda three anda four:"
Dr Tweety, Delilah, Maximillian, Iris, and Auntie Stinkie:
"We wish you a merry Christmouse,
We wish you a merry Christmouse,
We wish you a merry Christmouse,
And a happee New Yearz!"
Glad tidings dear ones... we miss you and lovez you!
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
A itty bitty up-dates
Da Auntie bein' sickie on tops of da momee workin' two jobbiez waz too much fur da momee.
We nevfur evfur gots around to vizytin' or thankin' you fur all da wunderful purrz & well wishez fur da Auntie Stinkie.
So evfun though da dadee & da momee will be gone fur da turkey day
(dey iz dezertin' us to goez to see bean fambly) & stickin' us wit a cat-sitter, I willz givez da update:
She wanted to tellz you all dat purrty soon she will only haz one job again & den we can comez back to bloggin' & vizytin. Justy nots fur awhile longer. (I yam keepin my pawz crossed fur January!!!)
In da meentime, dear frendz,
HaPPy ThAnKsGivInG!!!!!!
We lovez each & evfurryone of you to itty bitty peecez.
Eats somez turkey fur moi OK?
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Auntie Stinkie iz stickin' to her gunz
See da Auntie above?
(Its a pic of her snoozin' before she gots sicky.)
Da antie-biotics iz worked!
She iz barely coughin' and snortin.
Now we tink da vets (az sweet az dey iz) missed dats she hadz an infeckshun.
Da momee sez dats next time, she will demandz dey starts da meddysin furst, insted of waitin.'
She iz still too skinny... but da momee iz feedin' her eggstraw tingz likes toona & eggz & sausagez.
&, she still gots losted in da bafroom & criez.
But da momee & da dadee picks her up & carriez her to da couch or to da bedroom where dey comforts her.
We wanted you to all know how much dis purrin' dats you all did 24/7 haz meants to our fambly.
Da momee has to works today (Sun-day) buts she iz hopin' to gets around da CB & tanks you all next week.
None of us cats could lets go of our Auntie just yet.
& da dadee sez she iz a sur-fiver!
I tinks dis iz true blue... don't you?
Friday, November 5, 2010
Auntie Stinkie's purr motor is back!!!
Oh dear friends!!!
Maybe the power of the purr is more miraculous than I had hoped! When I got home from work last night, Auntie Stinkie was sitting up and alert to the world around her. And, when I scritched her in her favorite places, she started to purr! Even with her snotty nosie!
She is just about finished with the antibiotics, but I am going to see if the vet wants her to have another round, since she still has a long recovery ahead. Quite a bit of hacking and sneezing, but there is something about her which says, "I haven't used up all of my nine lives yet Mommy!!!"
I am guarded about jumping up and down just yet, so we are all keeping our paws crossed and even our hind legs!
Thank you thank you thank you!!!!!
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Auntie Stinkie holding on
Dear friends,
Thank you once more for the outpouring of love and purrs, from kitties and woofies that we have never met to loyal and loved old friends from the CB. We have felt the power of your love and our dear old girl is hanging in.
I am unable to return all the wishes right now, because life has been a bit out of hand this year, but I am reading each one and thinking about the good suggestions such as steaming and nasal drops.
Our girl is still not purring and she seems to be retreating a bit more… looking for that place where she can be comfortable and undisturbed by the other kitties. One thing is that even with both of us beans having to be away at work, Iris, our beautiful calico, has become her old Auntie’s nursemaid. Iris kisses her ears and sleeps near her. And we can see what a comfort she is to our blind girl.
She is still eating and drinking, but the cough and the snorting continues despite the antibiotics. We may take her back in on Saturday to see if we should run another test on her thyroid, since despite eating she is losing weight.
The vets seemed to think that this weight loss may be caused by a tumor. It’s so hard not to want her to be with us always yet keeping in mind the limitations on a little bitty kitty’s frail body. We have to remember that she is 93 in “people” years… a wonderful life span indeed.
In the meantime, I promise to update as I can (hard to do from work and I am working two jobs now). Bless you all for your generous love, from our kitty and human family to yours.
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Update
We are so thankful for the outpouring of love for our sweetest girl. We so want to believe that she can pull out of this... but we also know the reality. The biggest struggle is knowing the right time: not before, in case she can recover—and not too late, in case she is suffering silently.
I have to believe that our vets and Auntie Stinkie herself will help guide us through this.
Last night we were encouraged by the fact that she ate all of her food, did not seem so hot to touch, drank water, and slept on my lap.
But what hurts and scares me is that she does not purr and has lost her famous "Stinkie Smile."
Please continue to purr, because I am lost without hope and courage.
And thank you so much, for your generosity of spirit.
We love you all.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Auntie Stinkie is extremely ill
Da dadee iz doin’ better, but we haz some terrybull newz to report. Our wonderful Auntie Stinkie (she iz 18 & a big half yearz old) iz seriously ill.
Da momee & da dadee tooks her to da vet a week ago & dey ran all kindsez of testez, but nothing showed why she iz unabull to breeth through her nozie. No cold, no flu, no virus, but awful plugged coghin’ & hackin’ & cannots smellz.
Az you know, a blind cat mustee smellz to eats & find da way around da housy. She haz losted almost 2 poundsez evfun though she eats. Da vets checked her thyroid but it wazzn’t hyper.
Da momee & da dadee watched oevfur her, but she gotted worsy, so dey tooks her back to da vet yesterday. Da two vets (both furry nice men) spents abouts an hour checkin’ her. Dey couldz runall kindsez of more tests (like MRI & some other tubez down her nozie) but dey wouldz has to give her anesthesia… & dis would not be good.
Da nice vets tink it iz a bad cancer dat old kitties sometimez get. A tumor in her nasal passagez near her brain. But dey are not sure. Da momee & da dadee couldz not lets her go to da Rainbow Bridge without tryin’ one more ting: atibioticsez, in case it iz a infecshun.
If da antibioticsez don’t works, den da good, kind vet will comez to da house & helps our dearest Auntie Stinkie.
Da momee cannots gets to da bloggie fur awhile… but if she can & she iz not so much cryin’, she will lets me let you know what iz goin’ to takes place.
We iz so sorree to givez out such bad newz. All our frendz haz been so loyal to us & to our Auntie. But we promise dats da momee & da dadee willz not lets her suffer.
Friday, October 8, 2010
Da Dadee iz recovfurrin'
(Hmmmm... I wonder if dis meenz he haz new furz?)
Dey gots all da badz thyroid outs & now dey hopes dats da cancer iz all out too. Dey has to keeps him oevfur night to see if dere iz enuff parathyroid to givez him da calcium he needz to be healthy.
We are so glad dats da dadee will comez home tomorrow & den we can see what kind of new furz da doctorz gave him!
In da meentime, we iz furry grateful to you all deze past weeksez when da momee haz nots blogged much or helped us vizit.
You iz true frendz.
& Jan? Da momee sez dats Engleesh izn't what it used to be, beefore da advent of bloggin'!
Mebbe dere shouldz be a "cat to kitty" opshun!
Today we waits fur da dadee
Da blogger iz not lettin' us load imeegez & da momee iz waitin' at da hospeetal fur da dadee who iz in da surgeree.
She tinks mebbe it iz da hospeetal
why-fly dat iz da problumb...
so she sed fur moi (Dr Tweety)
to types dis message inda boxy:
We lovez you all & we sure iz happee dats you are sendin' your good wishez.
Da dadee will be in da surgeree fur almostee three hourzez.
Da momee will call us catsez at home after it iz oevfur & den lets us know how it went.
Den we will posty an update.
Mebbe by den da pix will be up.
We love you all dear frendz!
Doc Tweety, Iris, Delilah, Maximillian,
& Auntie Stinkie
Friday, September 24, 2010
Delilah's De-lay
Delilah: "Oh Uncle Maxi! I have been worried about Daddy, but he says every one is going to be fine. But Mommy is wandering around like a moose in the headlights.
What are we going to do?"
Maximillian: "Time to make a couple of phone calls Missy D. Let's get crackin'!
Okay everybody, gather round. Missy D is going to call the CB for some help."
Delilah: "Oh... er, hi... I um, mean hello! Can I please order a thin crust cheese and chicken pizza with extra sardines?
How much will it cost to add about 56 pounds of anchovies?
$125?
Is that all?
(Psssst... what do you think gang? Shall we go with the extra fishy?)
All cats: "Yeow, meow!"
Okay Mr Pizza Man, you want Mommy's credit card?
It is PISA #bizillion"
"Holy cheese wheels! What am I gonna do now?
Tweety! Quit biting your nails and do something!"
Dr Tweety: "Pardonee moi... I yam tryinz to haz a quiet moment of meddytashun here & send da dadee some heelin' thoughtsez & all you can talksez about iz spare change?
Missy D? Tellz 'em to load on da egg-straw cheez will you?"
Auntie Stinkie: "Delilah? I am so glad you are able to see the key pad on that phone contraption.
I'm pretty hungry tonight... will you get double pizzas for every cat?"
Dr Tweety: "Iris sez she wantsez pizza fur breakfust too. & my gurlfrend da Mini iz comin' by to haz din-din.
So getses abouts 95 pizzas Poppet."
I feel so much better now!"
(Brrrrrrrappppp!)"
Maximillian: "Poppet! You are supposed to be on a diet!
And the idea was to help Daddy and Mommy de-stressify, not go into debt over pizza!"
My knee surgery has to be rescheduled, but that's OK with me.
I am actually getting around quite well now that I have lost 2 pounds and 2 ounces.
And as far as that credit card bill?
I have a great hiding place—under the poopy box!
Right now we're all just going to keep our paws crossed for a good outcome for Daddy, because his next surgery is October 8th."
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Who picked da cotton-pickin' treez?!
Just look at this mess in the back garden... I don't even want to know what happened, because I won't be able to clean it all up before Mommy and Daddy get back home."
Iris: "Mommy and Daddy are going to have triple cows when they see this... and I bet that Maximillian had something to do with it.
He was mumbling last night about how he couldn't see the nip forest through the trees!"
Da dadee & da momee tooked down da treez 'cuz dey are gonna makes da gardun bigger & better.
Of cousey dats meenz you has to worksez twicey az hard next year!
Missy D, didz you tellz evfurry cat da reely BIG newz????"
"No Uncle Tweety... I haven't updated the CB yet because Mommy has been out of town for work and also because I've been working on my weight.
I've lost 2 pounds and 2 ounces!!! See how svelte my hips are?
And, my knee surgery is scheduled for September 27th!"
Delilah: "I think I should get an extra sardine too! After all, I am on the Catakins diet.
I need to apologize to our friends. We haven't visited the CB in awhile, but Mommy says we'll try.
I just wouldn't hold your breath!"
Dr Tweety: "No poppet... da momee iz notted doin' her part fur our palz. Dey are all so pashunt wit us. Mebbe one of deze dayz dey will gets dis-gutsed & goez away.
What will we doez den?"
Delilah: "We will take over the house! And we will invite every cat over to party!"
Dr Tweety: "Hmmmmm... good ideea. Mebbe we'll start rippin' ups more den da treez!"
Celly-bratin life in Orry-gone