Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Here kitty kitty

Our friend Lucy called us the other day. "Are you interested in a kitten. I can't keep her." or something like that. You get the idea. Since this is a blog, not USA TUDAY, I'll tell you the whole story.

Her daughter picked up the kitten after seeing/hearing her several days in a row. The little dear was hungry and shedding alot but otherwise OK. She was pretty frightened. Lucy calmed her down and started looking around for a better home since her old cat was distinctly negative on the "new kitten" thing.

So we said, "Why don't you just bring her over and we'll see how she reacts to the dogs." This is code for, "We would love a new kitten no matter what." So Lucy brought the kitty round to the casa.

What a nice kitten! Full bred Siamese, blue eyes, dark points. She was very mellow with the dogs. She hissed at them to ensure they knew who was boss, then settled down and didn't mind getting her ears licked by the big doggie. Well, not too much anyway.

We mused, "Is she chipped?" (RFID chip so the animal can be uniquely identified) Sure enough she was. You can feel the capsule under the skin near the shoulder. It feels like an oversized grain of rice made out of glass. So this morning Sharon took her to the vet to get her chip scanned so we could find the person associated with the chip.

Sharon called the lady. She had got two kittens from the same litter from the shelter one male one female. They had been spayed/neutered, had their first round of shots, and got chipped. She took them home and realized in a few days that she was really allergic to cats. Oops. Hello craigslist. She listed them online and gave them to what she thought was a worthy home in Redwood City.

She contacted the new owners about a month later and they said everything was OK. Then she was contacted by someone who had found the male and had his chip scanned just like we did. Then she contacted the people again, and they said everything was OK. She told them about the found male and they then admitted that they had actually "lost" (read dumped) both of the kittens.

So the nice allergic lady said we could keep her, and that she had named her Coco. Nice name except that the dog's name so we'll have to come up with something else, as if the cat really cares.

Cute huh?

6 comments:

Amy Liebert said...

OMG SO CUTE!!!!!!!!!!
*writhing on floor in responce to cuteness*

oh, and those assholes who dumped them should die

Anonymous said...

So SO cute!

And yeah, what Amy said.

Anonymous said...

It's hard to believe that somebody would dump a cat, much less a kitten, much less a pure bred-
but the cute thing ended up with you guys!

Unknown said...

She's cute but still a KITTEN which means that she spends the night pouncing on your feet under the blanket each time you move. Grace, I'm sure you remember this or are still experiencing this with your kitty.

Anonymous said...

Remember? I'm still experiencing some of it. Currently, Chloe's favorite thing to do is to lay right next to me with her head as close to mine and then she SUCKLES LOUDLY on the blanket and occasionally scratches me while she's making biscuits. But at least I know she loves me. :)

Anonymous said...

The cream in her coloring is so rich and she's terribly adorable! Maybe a name like Latte or Mocha or something to go with the thick, creamy look of her fur....