The Cute Cat Post

It’s been a long time since I’ve written anything in this space.

A year actually. A. Hard. Year.

And then August rolled around, and WordPress emailed me to let me know my site had been renewed for another year.

So I either spent a hundred bucks for nothing, or I’d better write something.

So for those of you who are tired of the media pretending that this upcoming election is normal and covering the republican candidate just as if he is a normal candidate, I present you with a Cute Cat Post, filled with funny cat pictures of our new stray cat, who has warmed our hearts and made us laugh when we really needed to laugh.

Introducing…

Mr. Tommy Orange

He showed up back in February as a streak of lightning dashing off the back porch and leaving the porch swing wildly crashing against the wall. I turned to Mr. H.C. and said, “I think there was just a cat sleeping on our porch swing.” About a week later we saw him again, curled up in a pile of leaves as close as he could get to the foundation.

We found him sleeping and hanging out in that same spot many times over the next week or two, so we decided we should probably give him some food.

Mr. H. C. put out some dry food nearby, and before long he was eating it regularly, and we were seeing him everyday. It took him several weeks but soon he would stay at the food bowl while we watched him from the porch. We both talked to him quietly, but Mr. H.C. was the one who really spent time just gently talking to him and whistling while they were outside together.

A few weeks later, he discovered how comfortable the porch furniture is. He would still run off when we opened the sliding glass doors. Until one day, he didn’t.

The first time he let someone pet him. The photo is dated April 8.

After he was letting us pet him on a regular basis, we decided we should probably take him to the vet to get all the cat shots necessary for a pet cat. His first appointment was cancelled because no one could get him into the cat carrier. We ended up with scratched hands and arms and a cat who had vanished into the woods. He came back though. And the next time we were prepared. We had gotten him his own brand new cat carrier that didn’t smell like THE OTHER CAT, and we moved his feeding bowl inside the carrier where he happily ate his food for several weeks. This is why humans are generally considered smarter than cats.

But he needed a name before he went to the vet. Mr. H.C’s mom, Clara, used to have a cat she called Little Orange. We tried that on him, but, well, he is not Little. I was reading the novel There There by native author, Tommy Orange. I looked at the book on my nightstand and said Tommy Orange! So his official name for the veterinarian is Tommy Orange. (I hope the real Tommy Orange is not offended.)

He has since been to the vet twice–once for his shots, and once for his gender reassignment surgery. And now? He is definitely ours. He follows Mr. H.C. around the yard. He comes when he’s whistled for. He leaves us dead mice on the porch almost every morning. He takes naps on our feet. He makes us laugh every day.

But there is a problem.

THE OTHER CAT hates him.

She has been the Queen for four years now, and she is not accepting applications for any other household occupants.

She hisses. She arches her back. She chases him from window to window. And if she gets outside, she chases him around the garage, and out of the yard. He has never tried to beat her up, though he certainly could. He seems to know that, yes, she IS the QUEEN.

We have occasionally closed the doors to our bedroom and let him inside. He has made himself quite at home.

So now we are arguing, discussing, brainstorming what we can do to keep THE QUEEN happy and Tommy Orange warm this winter. So far the plan is a Cat Door in the new window in the laundry room. But that’s another post…

In the meantime, he’s still very comfortable on the porch furniture.

12 thoughts on “The Cute Cat Post

  1. I must say, this is the most pleasant and heartwarming thing I have read out of my inbox in a LONG time (perhaps a year????). Welcome back to writing and thank you for many smiles this early morning. I hope you two are able to come up with a solution to your Queen vs. Tommy Orange dilemma.

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  2. What a lovely story about how Tommy Orange came to join your family! Orange cats are so friendly; how could you resist? All of our cats are rescues who showed up at our house in various ways. We’ve found that resident female cats can be extraordinarily territorial, which surprised me! I do hope you are able to eventually integrate Tommy Orange into the household in a harmonious way.

    Oh, and thank you for the Tommy Orange book reference; I hadn’t heard of it, but immediately went to Amazon to read about it. I’ve purchased it, and it will arrive tomorrow – so looking forward to reading this one.

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    • For some reason all my commenters are showing up as anonymous. All I can get is general locale of Pittsburgh. Mary? Robin? Anyway, thanks for your kind words. Hope you like There There. It is kind of depressing….

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  3. How wonderful that Tommy Orange came to bring you smiles and laughter! Good luck with the Queen!

    What a lovely surprise to see you in my inbox.

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