Showing posts with label Kitty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kitty. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 05, 2011

For All The Pups I Have Loved Before


I don't know what I would do without my pets. We currently have three dogs and three cats. We also have a turtle. They have been there through good times and bad. I can't remember having a home without a pet. Even when I lived in a place where dogs and cats were not allowed, I had a cage full of parakeets and a tank full of fish.

We have gotten most of our pets from local animal shelters. Over the years we have loved nine cats. With the exception of the two that we got from Chris and Sherri, all of them have come from shelters. We have loved 4 dogs. Two of those dogs were shelter dogs. We got Gibby from a lady who had puppies because she wanted to breed her chihuahuas and so she didn't have them spayed. Too bad there was a pomeranian mix loose in the neighborhood, who also was not fixed. Elvis is a purebred beagle and we got him from a breeder who was a friend of my mom.

I know that right now, in this economy, it is hard to want to spend your money to give to animals. But I just don't know what I would have done without my Gibby to snuggle when I am sad or Betty to chew my fingers or Muffins (IBK) to hop in bed with me at night.

So here is a way to help. The ASPCA is going to give $100K to an animal shelter in the ASPCA $100K Challenge. First thing you have to do is vote. The 50 animal shelters who receive the most votes between now and April 15, will be eligible to win the $100K, possibly up to $300K with other donations and grants associated with this project. So go to the website, votetosavelives.org, and vote for your favorite shelter or rescue. My town, the neighboring town, and the county animal control are all in the running so far. So remember to vote everyday to make sure your town becomes one of the top 50 qualifiers.

Then, the contest is on. Between August 1 and October 31, it is a race to see how many pets can be saved. Winners will be announced November 30.

How cool is that? All you have to do is vote. That is it. A simple few seconds of your day, everyday until April 15. Easy.

Because without animal shelters, I wouldn't have...

Betty and Muffins (IBK- Itty Bitty Kitty)(She isn't so itty bitty any more though, more like giant and fluffy)



Drizella



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And even though we got Two Face here from Chris and Sherri, we had her fixed at the local shelter. And since we take good care of her, she will not end up in one.


Elvis here was fixed at the animal shelter as well, and when he was sick, they treated him there as well.


And of course Gibby... Who proudly wears his license from the animal shelter and he was microchipped there.


Have you seen that much cuteness? You know you want to save the pets. Do it or I will play this commercial over and over again until you cry yourself to death.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Another Classic

This is a video I found on my camera around Christmas 2006 or 2007. Carolynn is obviously the camera operator. I don't know why no one is wearing pants. I don't know what was the deal with the cat.

This video is titled "The Blair Witch Kitty Project". It is very funny. Check out Catherine's Jello handling skills.

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Time For A Story

Let me tell you a story. It’s a story or lost and found. It’s a story of welcome. It’s the story of a surprise I have been torturing people with for days.

About two weeks ago, we lost out cat Kitty. Frankly, I have been very upset by this. First of all, we lost our cat Cleo several months ago. I was sad about that, but it wasn’t as devastating of a loss as we had not had her as long. However, we have had Kitty nearly four years. She has been through 4 moves, a divorce, other dogs and cats, and anything else. She is a funny cat who walked on a leash and enjoyed riding in the car and going to PetSmart. It is a sad loss. Especially for David. She was technically his cat. He got her when he first moved to California. He spoiled her. She spent most of her time on his lap.

The strange thing about the two losses of cat… They were identical disappearances. Both happened on a Saturday when no one was home. Both times the garage door was not working properly. Both cats were indoor cats, well cared for, groomed and micro chipped. Both were wearing collars with their names and phone numbers. All that and they never ran off before. I right away reported them missing at all local shelters. I continued to look for them there. Especially Kitty. I have been hitting the shelters every couple of days looking for her. I even went a couple of mornings, right after work, still in uniform, asking neighbors if they had seen her. To no avail. I have come to the sad conclusion that someone is stealing our cats. Across the street from our house is a big empty field where I suppose they could have met coyotes, but I never knew them to go across that way. Usually they went and walked around behind the house, occasionally venturing into the alley between houses. Back there is all residential. It is not likely that coyotes roamed that close to homes.

We still have Betty. That is the cat we got when we lost Cleo. Carolynn was very upset by the loss of Cleo so I got Betty from the shelter. She is a good cat. She does like to nibble on people a little, but she doesn’t claw the furniture or pee on the carpet. I had already decided that if we couldn’t find Kitty, we weren’t getting any more cats. The yard just can’t contain them, and the girls are just not good enough at keeping the cat box clean. Besides, we have dogs.

We have our old beagle, Elvis. He is 8 now and we have had him since he was a puppy. My mom’s friend Helen gave him to us and she named him Elvis. She is a huge Elvis fan, and, after all, he ain’t nothin’ but a hound dog. He is getting pretty lazy in his old age. He got all pooped after one jog around the park. But he is a good dog. He doesn’t go in the house and he doesn’t bark and howl much. He does snore pretty loud. He is definitely Catherine’s dog. He sleeps in her bed with her. She feeds him and brushes him. She chases him around the yard. He’s been her dog since they were both younger and Catherine used to try and ride him around the house in Wisconsin. He hiked all the trails of the Lake County, Illinois hiking guide. He rode to Wisconsin and back. He doesn’t fetch or do many tricks. But we love him.

Then there is Gibby. He is Pomeranian and Chihuahua. Gibby is my dog all the way. From the day I picked him up, he has been mine. My mom bought him for me and my dad and my Grandpa named him Gibby, after the baseball player Kirk Gibson. He is a Dodger dog after all. He goes where I go. I take him to the park, to my moms, to the concerts each week. When I worked at the pet store, I even took him to work. He follows me all day. He sleeps in my bed. David says he mopes around when I am not here. I have taught him a bunch of tricks. He fetches and loves to play Frisbee. He wears clothes and I spoil him. I love him.

Anyways, on Saturday, Catherine and I were out running errands. We were going to the bank and to softball sign ups. I decided to check once again for Kitty at the shelters. Usually I go alone, but, this time I had Catherine. We went to one, the softball sign ups, and then another. No cat. Finally we went to the last one. Still no cat. But Catherine wanted to look at the dogs. No harm in that. I had no intention of getting one. So we walked down the range and saw all the dogs. I was surprised at the amount of small dogs like Gibby. The people who worked at the shelter said that people get the little dogs because it is trendy now, but don’t realize how much work they are. It is sad really. We also saw a lot of pit bull puppies. That is just not responsible pet ownership in my opinion. At the end of the row, we came to a cage with a German Shepherd puppy. The man working there said it was a purebred someone had bought and then decided they couldn’t have a big dog where they lived. He thought it was an apartment. She was very pretty. They called her Roxy. While we were talking to the shelter guy (he was feeding her) a lady came and put another dog in the same cage (it was a pit bull puppy) and said she was going to take Roxy out for her daily walk and to the exercise yard. They asked Catherine if she would lie to do it. Of course she did. She took Roxy out to the exercise yard and threw a ball for her for a bit. We were in love. We couldn’t very well leave her there at the shelter.

This wasn’t nearly as willy-nilly as it may seem. There was reasoning behind it. First, there was David. David, who despite popular opinion, has never been anything but good to us. David who works at a crappy job, while constantly searching for another one. David who goes to college. David who takes good care of the girls and everything else while I work. David who gives me nearly every dime he makes to pay his share. He may not be very tidy and he may enjoy a lot of video games, but he is a pretty good person and a good friend. He just lost his cat. He has been saying for years that one day he’d like a real manly dog, specifically a German Shepherd or an Australian Sheep dog. I actually looked into getting him one once, but it was $300 to $500 for one and that didn’t include shots or having it fixed. If you adopt a dog from the shelter, it is $75 and all of the shots and the fixing is included. Of course, what are the chances you are going to find a pure German Shepherd puppy in a shelter?

Then there are the people at my work. They encourage me to make sure and keep my home safe. Truthfully, I could be a target. I have heard of a state correctional officer, in Michigan I think, that was killed on her way home from work simply because she was a cop. I want to make sure my home stays safe. Many people have encouraged me to own a gun, but they are very expensive. Yes, I am very educated in them now and am qualified to carry them at work and being a federal officer, I am within my rights to own and carry one all the time. They used to scare me, but now that I am educated, I know how to deal with them. But they are just so expensive. Plus all the safety accessories I will insist on having will be another huge expense. Maybe one day, but not now. David owns a really neat WWII Russian rifle. It is very cool, but not exactly for home protection. It’s wooden and as tall as me. It is a real working gun however.

More than one officer has suggested we have a good guard dog. I know a guy who raises pit bulls. Like I said the other day, not my thing, but a guard dog sounds like a good idea. My kind of protection. Besides, I love animals. Just ask my mom about the menagerie of pets I had as a child. Everything from dogs and cats to goats, chickens and potbellied pigs. And a German Shepherd certainly is your traditional police dog.

So there we were. I paid the $75 on Saturday, as well as made a donation to the shelter of another $10. Of course there is a law preventing the shelter from allowing us to take her home before she was fixed. (A very good law that I am totally for) And they don’t do that unless the dog gets adopted. Why fix a dog that doesn’t get a home? Sad but true, I know. The shelter is closed on Sunday and Monday and they do their spaying and neutering on Tuesday, so we had to wait until today to pick her up. That is why you all had to wait until now to hear the news.

That gave us time to go out and get her some stuff. That is one of the real reasons we were at PetSmart on Saturday. Yes, we did buy dog food for Gibby and Elvis. But we bought large breed puppy food as well. We bought her a new bowl. (That is what was in the hint picture.) We got her a collar and some toys. We got all the stuff we needed for her. What we didn’t have was a name.

I suggested a nice German name. I made a list of ones I liked. Emma, Ella, Gertrude, Helga, Hanna… it was a heck of a list. I got it off a website for German names. The girls wanted to call her Zelda. It is a German name, and also a video game. In the end we left it to David. He wanted to call her Drizella. He apparently had a German Shepherd growing up named Drizele. He just loved that dog. Drizella is the name of one of the evil step sisters in Disney’s Cinderella. It was a Brothers Grimm tale and they were German brothers. So it worked.

So here she is, Drizella. She had surgery this morning so she is just chilling. The girls have been so excited all weekend waiting. I could have picked her up at 2, but the girls wanted to go so I had to wait until they got home. Then when we got there, they were having a hard time getting her to wake up from the drugs, so we had to wait. That means I had to wait to tell everyone else. She will be fine in a few days and ready to play with Gibby, chase the cat and annoy Elvis.

Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Betty

I got home from Palm Springs this morning. Grandpa and I left about 8:20 this morning. We stopped at Smart & Final on the way home. He wanted to pick up some burritos. He likes the brand from Smart & Final because when he was working they used to sell those on the lunch trucks that would come around to the job sites. He got a box for Carolynn too. He thought she might enjoy some. Then we got some gas. He said my car isn't nearly as fuel efficient as my moms. That didn't stop him from planning a trip to Laughlin. We can go in April and my dad can go too.

After I got home, I was out running errands. I went to the bank. I went to Target for some cleaning supplies. I went to Best Buy to find a laptop case. I can't find one that fits. Then I went over to PetSmart to get some cat food. I mentioned to David, that we have had the same amount of cat food at home for weeks. He said Kitty hasn't been eating. She has also been acting strange. I decided that she was lonely. Since we lost Cleo, perhaps she was just feeling sad. So I decided we should get another cat. David and I went to the shelter and a cute little kitty adopted us. She is black and white so we called her Betty Boop. Here is a picture.



After we got home and we were getting Betty all set up, I figured out why Kitty hasn't been eating. Her food was bad. The container we keep it in had no lid. Carolynn said she had broken it weeks ago. Second, she had a huge bowl of it. It was all stale and gross. I hooked her up with a fresh bowl of new food and she chowed down. She wasn't lonely. She was starving. Oh well, Betty is here now. She seems happy too. Carolynn was excited. Cleo was her cat.

Tomorrow I go back to work. Only a few days until I leave for Georgia.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Is My Cat Trying To Kill Me?



I took this quiz about Kitty (above). This is what happened.

Is your cat plotting to kill you?

I figured as much. So then I decided to try it for Cleo. (below)



Is your cat plotting to kill you?

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Thursday Thirteen



Thirteen Reasons I Need A Washer And Dryer

1. To wash clothes... DUH!
2. Stains set and clothes are expensive.
3. A few weeks ago when I was at the Laundromat, I accidentally left a basket full of towels I will never see again.
4. Kids are messy and I have two.
5. Towels are better for the environment than paper towels.
6. Whenever the cat gets mad, she pees on my bath mat.
7. Everyone likes clean sheets now and again.
8. There are always creepy people in the Laundromat.
9. It costs $2.75 to wash and $1.00 to dry. That is $3.75 a load.
10. The dogs like clean blankets too.
11. It takes about 2 hours and 10 loads to do about 2 weeks worth of laundry at the Laundromat.
12. If we had a washer and dryer in our house, people could do their own laundry as needed and I wouldn’t have to go to the Laundromat do it. (David did it a few times too.)
13. The laundry room seems so lonely without a washer and dryer in it.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Wordless Wednesday




Perhaps She Is Considering A Vacation

Kitty
September 9, 2008
Apple Valley, California

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Good Night... Not So Much

Things I Didn't Want To Hear This Late At Night

"Attention Bumper Boat Riders!"
Cars Revving
A Loud Motorcycle
The Downstairs Neighbors Fighting.... AGAIN!
A Kid On A Skateboard
Hooligans on Bikes
"Attention Go Kart Riders!"
Flashdance
Cats On The Window Banging The Blinds
Cats In My Bed Jingling Little Cat Bells
Cats Meowing Outside My Bedroom Door Because I Pitched Them Out

Sleep.... If You Can

Good Morning... Not So Much

Things I Didn’t Want To Hear Before 9:00 This Morning

The Garbage Truck
Carpet Cleaning People
Car Engines Revving
A Loud Motorcycle
The Downstairs Neighbors Fighting Again
A Hooligan Kid Trying To Do Skateboard Tricks
The Recycling Truck
Cats On The Window Banging The Blinds
Cats In My Bed Jingling Little Cat Bells
Cats Meowing Outside My Bedroom Door Because I Pitched Them Out

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Cat Scratch Fever

I was doing my Wii Fit tonight. I am up to seven days and I lost 1 whole pound. I was doing some step aerobics and I was going along just fine. Then, out of no where, I stepped on a cat. The cat did not like being stepped on and screeched and bit my leg and clawed it good. Now I have three gashes in my leg. Why exactly did the cat decide that then was a good time to try and sit on the Wii Board, I am not sure. I bet she doesn't try it again.

My leg hurts.

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Mr. Wiggles

We got a new cat. HIS name is MR.WIGGLES. He is orange with darker orange stripes and really cute! At first kitty didn’t like MR.WIGGLES and hissed and made weird sounds but I think their getting along.

For Christmas he got a feather on a stick. MR.WIGGLES loves feathers on sticks and he loves his catnip pillow too. He snuggles it and smashes his face against the pillow and it is so funny.

Our New Cat

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Only 3 Weeks Until Christmas!

We have been putting up our Christmas decorations. David did the outside lights. The girls decorated the tree and I put some stuff around the house. It’s just not Christmas until there is a sexy leg lamp in the window.


Our Christmas tree Posted by Picasa


Another Christmas Story... look at that sexy leg! Woo Hoo!! Posted by Picasa


David hanging lights. Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, I did something I have never done before. I called in sick to work. I was feeling really sick. It felt weird being home from work when it was still open. It was nice knowing that though I was sick, I would not lose a days pay.

Speaking of work, guess who got a job???? Oh yes, it is David. He is now an employee of PetsMart. He started yesterday.

Yesterday, while David was enjoying his first day on his new job, the girls and I did a lot of running around. First, we dropped off David at the PetsMart. Then we went over to the Kohl’s and got some new clothes for the girls. Check out this video of Catherine in her new snowman sweats. (This video is a new technology for us and this video is just a trial thing I made, so please excuse the horribleness of it.)

Check out Catherine's new snowman sweats.

After the Kohl’s, we ate breakfast at Denny’s. Then we went to the Target to get some Christmas shopping done. After that we got gas and toy cars at the Chevron and groceries at the Albertson’s. Then we came home. We did some cleaning, put the groceries away and listened to some Christmas music. Then we went to the PetsMart to do some shopping and pick up David. On our way, we stopped at Wal-Mart to buy a jar for our Christmas candy. The girls picked out some toys there to give to the Marines collecting Toys For Tots out front. Then we shopped PetsMart. We got a box of presents for our dog, Elvis, and for his brothers and Hercules too. (His brothers and Hercules are my mom’s dogs and our dog Elvis lives with them.) We got some stuff for Kitty too. Then we got some dinner at the Mc Donald’s, or as Catherine says, “Mick-A-Dees”. Then we went to church. After that, when it was late, back to the Wal-Mart I went, without the kids, and did a little Christmas shopping of my own. I like that the Wal-Mart is open 24 hours now. That is the only way to beat the crowds there.

Today we have been cleaning and baking cookies. We have made gingersnaps, chocolate chip cookies and peanut butter cookies so far. We have plans to make snickerdoodles and sugar cookies too. Maybe we will make those next weekend. I have great cookie cutters. They belong to my grandma and my dad used to cut cookies with them when he was a little boy. Now my kids can cut cookies with them.

Finally, someone, I won’t name any names or point any fingers, but someone has mentioned that they thought I might have turned into a religious fanatic or something because we started going to church. That is not true. I am just as religious now as I ever was and I still pretty much feel the same about most organized churches. However, later this week I will explain about the one we have been going to and the reason behind it. I will not do it today though. This is long enough already.

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The Blair Witch Kitty Project


I found this video in my camera. I do not know where it came from. It's a mystery.

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

KITTY TIME!!!!!!


Our cat is weird and her name is …… Kitty. She only drinks fresh water. If she has to, she will drink from a cup. At the weirdest times she wants someone to pet her, like when we’re cleaning. But when someone wants to pet her she does not want to be petted. She takes baths on people or on their heads. What Kitty doing now is she’s sitting on my window. I think Kitty’s favorite things to do are sleep, meow, sit in windows and getting petted. P.S. She hates dogs!!!!!

Sunday, July 02, 2006

A Day Of Rest

We do not usually do much on Sunday. We clean and watch movies and play games. Today is no different. Today I am doing laundry. The girls are getting their room clean so they can get the new furniture in there. We are playing Kingdom Hearts. That is a game on Playstation. We have Kingdom Hearts 2 also, but we are finishing the first one first. Later, we are going to the pool and take the cat for a walk. (Yes, our cat goes for walks on a leash.) I am also making meatloaf for dinner. Well, not everyday is an exciting adventure. Some days the adventure is what you make of it.

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Saturday, July 01, 2006

A New Beginning

Over the years, this webpage has taken many forms; starting as a family saga, then going through what I can only call my transitional stage, then going to nothing at all, and finally this new beginning. The reason for this new beginning is simple.

I quit doing the website because it was a quick and easy way to keep any nosey, busybody, trouble-making types of people out of my business. Quite frankly, it only worked partially. Sure, it kept the troublemakers from knowing my day-to-day business, but it did not stop the trouble making activities. It seems that if one is really determined to cause trouble, they will.

Next, I discovered when I quit, that my website had become the only real way I remained in touch with family and friends. When I quit doing it, I found that I did not hear from my family and friends as much as I used to. I missed that.

Finally, I enjoyed writing this website. I enjoyed coming up with new and interesting things to write. I enjoyed picking out the pictures and putting them up. I enjoyed sharing our adventures. Why should I stop something I enjoy just because of a few bad apples?

So, a new adventure awaits. Welcome one and all to our bowl of Tropical Fruit. I hope you enjoy it and continue to join us on our adventures for a good long time. Let’s get started.

First, the introductions are in order.

First is me, Jennifer. I work at a basket importing and wholesale business and I love it. I am also attending college (well in the fall). I am majoring in broadcast media communications and I am about half way done with my associate’s degree. I also enjoy traveling around and seeing cool stuff, reading and writing. I have two daughters, Carolynn and Catherine.

Carolynn is 10 and is going into the fifth grade in the fall. That is the last grade before middle school. She enjoys video games, reading, Cabbage Patch Kids, Polly Pocket, and swimming.

Catherine is six. She will be in the second grade in the fall. She enjoys talking. She rarely stops. She also enjoys swimming, playing at the park, playing with toys and coloring.

Then there is our friend David. He lives with us and takes care of the girls while I am at work. He is out of school now and is starting again in the fall. He enjoys video games, movies, reading, swimming and travel.

We also have a cat named Kitty. She believes she is the queen and we are all her subjects. We also have a dog named Elvis; however, he did not much care for being an apartment dog, so he now lives with my parents.

So that is it. Each day will be a new adventure. There will also be some other new features, besides our daily adventures.

1. The Tropical Fruit Salad Trivia Challenge- Simply click the link to the right and play. You must sign up by clicking on the PLAY NOW. Simply enter your email address and a user name (we use or email names) and a password. Then you can play. The tournament begins each day so be sure to play daily. (***Note: If you are currently signed up to play other trivia challenges, you still must sign up for this one. You can still use the same email address, user name and password, but you must sign up for each tournament individually.)

2. Carolynn’s Weekly Kid News- Each Sunday, Carolynn will be bringing you the news from her view. This will also include Carolynn's question of the week.

3. Catherine’s Picture of The Week- Each Sunday, Catherine will be bringing you a picture she took for you to enjoy.

4. Song of the Week- Each Monday we will feature someone’s pick for song of the week.

5. Where Is David? - Since coming to California last November, David has been taking pictures of his feet at various locations. He will feature the picture and a clue, you guess the place. This will be each Wednesday.

6. Jennifer’s Weekly Yummy- Every Friday I will bring you a picture of some yummy food and perhaps a recipe. Maybe something I ate, maybe something I cooked, or maybe just something I wish I ate or cooked. You will see.

So there you have it. Welcome to Tropical Fruit!!!