If you haven’t read yesterday”s blog about my intruder cat, go HERE to read the story before you go on reading this post. This is the happy ending. This morning she was still here, glued to the glass door of the kitchen so I had to nudge her away with the door to get it open to feed the cats. The other two cats rushed inside to get away from her and luckily their dishes from last night’s feeding were still inside. I kept inturder cat at bay while I got a scoop of dry and a packet of wet catfood and filled the dishes, but my cats wouldn’t come to eat even though the door was closed, because they could see the intruder through the glass. So, I had to move their dishes into the living room out of sight of i.c. who continued to yeowl at the door.
I was hoping if i didn’t feed her that she’d go away, but that hadn’t worked. Just then Oscar (Yolanda’s son) got back from walking Zoe and Morrie and Diego and saw what was going on. I asked if he knew the story and he said yes, Yolanda had told them and that she liked the cat. I asked if they had a cat and he said no. Then I asked if he thought Yolanda might adopt the cat and he shook his head enthusiastically “Yes!” So, long story short, I found a small carrier in the garage and drove him home with “their” new kitty. I told him I thought perhaps this kitty was a reincarnated Roo, one of the four kittens left on my doorstep a few years ago. I kept them all but two had disappeared after a year or so. Roo had longer hair, but was white like this cat, so perhaps she’d been reincarnated and had sought us out and that was why she was so insistent re/ establishing contact. If you read my friend Rita’s comment on the other blog, perhaps you’ll be convinced that it is so. If you want to see Roo breaking in as a kitten, watch this YouTube video:
And if you want to know the ending to the story, go to the link below: https://judydykstrabrown.com/2022/09/26/an-amazing-ending-to-the-cat-intruder-story/
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Glad for a happy ending for the small lost soul ❤
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I am very happy for her!
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Love a happy ending
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Glad for a happy ending to story.
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I always prefer a happy ending in life and in stories.
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Lou, there is no way for me to comment on your cruise from Hell (Jonah) story. It says I have to log in first but doesn’t tell how.. and I don’t want to follow by email as I see your posts in notifications as I’m following you on WP. At any rate, other that commenting that you seem well out of that marriage, I am wondering why one shouldn’t take bananas onto boats????
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I have a smile on my face, I have rescued many kittens in my life.. A lot of happy stories, only that bad one in the cold wilds of Canada. Cats are very jealous animals too~! https://mcouvillion.wordpress.com/2020/03/02/another-cool-cat/
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Great news! Glad that kitty found a home 🐈 💖
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I felt so bad as she wanted so much to be here. Hope it works out.
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Me too. She sure knew how to ask for help.
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All’s well……..
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