Cora has exceeded our expectations by simply doing what she does best: acting like a normal cat.
She hides in a paper bag. What cat does that?
Cora saunters into a room and makes her presence known with a loud “MEOW!” Really? She’s interactive?
And don’t even get me started on the red laser dot.
After five years with my last cat, Pink, I’m realizing I had a skewed idea of how cats act.
At best, I could describe Pink as a loner cat, who slowly learned to warm up to her humans. So much of her personality really was not her fault at all. I rescued her from a hoarding house. Her former owners had abandoned the home, leaving Pink behind, hiding in piles of boxes.
Three weeks later, my friend spotted Pink in a window, and grabbed her. Within days, I decided that in spite of my allergies I would bring her home and become a kitty mama.
At the time, I had two dogs, Lili and Lexie. While they welcomed the new addition, Pink was unsure of her new housemates. So she spent about three years hiding in the rafters of my basement.
I bought her feathery toys, but they made her scurry away in terror. She would let me hold her, but only for a few minutes. She’d rather be on her own. After a while, I just started to think that’s how cats are. Anti-social. Scared of people and toys.
So imagine our surprise when Cora confidently strutted into our house, chirping along the way. I had heard rumors that cats like boxes, so I placed on on the floor of the front room. Within minutes Cora was inside, calmly peering at us from her new perch.
At least once a day Matt and I find ourselves marveling at our cat. Forget that she has 23 toes. What really makes her special is that she likes to sit in window sills.
Seriously.
While we certainly loved Pink, it’s been fun discovering this new kind of cat. The best part is that she and our dog Charlie are best buddies. They chase each other up and down the stairs, and gently nuzzle each other. Especially since Lexie now is gone, it’s been reassuring to see Cora and Charlie take such good care of each other.
After all, that’s what family does.
How sweet?! Our Mummy forgot what normal guinea pigs were like for a little while when she was nursing a very sick one.
Nibbles, Nutty, Buddy & Basil
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Awwe, I hope the little one is on the mend. Mommy love is the best!
He unfortunately passed away despite six months of battling to keep him going. It does get confusing though. He used to hobble around and she was surprised when other guinea pigs could run! Looking after unwell or difficult animals is very rewarding if they make progress but it also makes you grateful for the normal things.
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Oh, I’m so sorry for your loss. You are right, taking care of our little ones is quite a reward in itself.
So much fun! I love the pictures, especially the header! Sweet!
Thanks so much! She loves the camera. 🙂
So glad you found each other. And at such an important time.
You are so right. I think of that often. 🙂
🙂 its beautiful
Loved hearing about Corra and so glad you getting to see this side of a cats personality. I am so incredibly sorry, however, to hear about Lexie. Such terribly difficult times. I wish you strength through it all. Your hearts must be broken.
Thanks so much for your kind words. Lex was the love of my life. Some days it’s terribly difficult to comprehend that she’s gone. But I know she lived an amazing life, and I will always be grateful for her love and companionship.
Cora ist wonderful – and the best is: she is a part of your furever family. Maybe she has a faible for bags, because she is a girl?