It was a Thursday when she came to us.. . . because we couldn’t have a normal week. My husband had just taken out the trash and told me “We have chickens at our gate”. I seriously thought he was messing with me, but no sure enough there was a rooster and a chicken at our gate. Smudge took care of that and ran up on the fence scaring them across the street. I threw him in the house to keep him from getting any ideas about chasing them across the street and went back to my morning routine. I was strapping the boy in the car seat to take him to school when I heard the crying meow of a kitten. I turned around and started scanning. Sure enough, there was a baby kitten under my husband’s work truck. I picked her up, brought her inside, showed her to my husband, made a makeshift litter box out of a box added some food and litter and stuck her in the bathroom to deal with when we got home.
When I did rescue I fostered 8 kittens at once and I had promised myself after that I would never have another kitten again. Now I remember why. Kittens are a little on the crazy side. They are full of energy, that want to play all the time, with everything that moves, including the covers at bedtime.
The dog took to the kitten immediately adopting her like she was her own offspring. Playing with her and protecting her from the older cats. I’ll be honest. I didn’t want another cat. I was more than happy with our 3 cats and dog, but here she was and what are you supposed to do when they show up on your doorstep? I thought if it doesn’t work out she’s little and cute and we can find her a home.
Chevy is a pistol. She has no fear. Not of the dog, not of the cats. She is a brave explorer of anything she can climb. She even had the privilege of being looked in the lazy susan pantry due to her curiosity. She is already an excellent bug hunter and would probably flourish outside, but with as many snakes as we’ve had at our property lately I would never let her out being so small. When she is not being a wild huntress, she also has a softer side. You can pick her up and she immediately starts purring. You can hold her like a baby and she likes to get right up next to you to cuddle at night. She is quite a character. I’m just not sure she is the right character for our household.
We got her spayed this week and I talked to my friend in rescue about putting her in the adoption program. She is driving poor Boo nuts with all her antics, and the dog has been too aggressively protecting her baby. I can’t take all the barking every time one of the cats makes any type of sound that sounds like fussing. I have a co-worker who’s interested in her. I think he’s going to take her home this weekend or next week. I hope so, it would be nice to know where she ends up. It’s a little heartbreaking caring for a creature and then having to part with it, but we have to do what’s best for the whole homestead. I just hope the boy, as sensitive as he is, takes it ok.