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lilac

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

the other night at around 2:30am while i was furiously working to finish up a powerpoint presentation, i heard a tell-tale “mewing” outside my window. now, as some of you may know, i’ve got a thing for rescuing animals (see here) but the last time i did it, ponce, my giant orange cat, happened to be out of town and therefore couldn’t protest. this time, i had to deal with his nibs.

i went out to see what the fuss was about. i found this little kitty who was really well groomed and had a collar on with a bell but no identification. i figured she escaped from a nearby home and got lost, so i walked up and down the block looking for open windows but couldn’t find any. i finally decided to take her in, with the plan to take her to the animal shelter in the morning to see if she was tagged.

i did a little net research before i did, though. i didn’t want ponce to a.) get any weird diseases or b.) be pissed at me forever. i did what [insert random/creepy cat forum blog site name here] suggested and rushed her inside to the bathroom. i isolated her in the shower with a pan of litter, some water, some food and the cat carrier i would be transporting her in in the morning. she mewed a little bit, and ponce hissed at the bathroom door once, but other than that there wasn’t much drama.

in the morning i found her on the bathroom floor. she had somehow climbed over the six foot tall tile wall / shower doors and escaped my little sanctuary. i forgot that cats can be that agile - i’ve been living with a peaceful goliath. i snapped the above pic before hopping in a car and going to the shelter in east new york.

at the shelter, the micro-chip scanner revealed that she was no stray at all. indeed she was 4-year-old lilac, from troy avenue - roughly two blocks away from my house. i have to call the shelter to see if the owners picked her up. if they haven’t after 7 days she goes up for adoption.

if you have a pet anywhere, i urge you to have them chipped. it can literally be a life saver.

happy ending

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

so some of you have been wondering what ever happened with that lovely little stray i took in recently…

to get filled in, read :

toni’s story

update : toni the stray pup

update : toni’s got a home!

my wonderful parents helped me out a few days ago and picked up toni from animal control in east new york. she’d been spayed and was a little groggy, but in good spirits - she only puked a little bit in the car.

we took her to glen rock, nj where she’s living now, with pete, a cop who’s got a lot of space and lives next to the woods.

here’s a pic of the happy couple :

pete and toni

pete was thrilled to meet her and, as i’ve heard from my mom, couldn’t be happier with his new friend. toni (or brook lynn as he’s renamed her) is doing great, and has a buddy too. axel, my mom’s friend robin’s dog, looks exactly like toni/brook and they’re sure to be fast friends.

again, thank you to all who helped out with taking care of her, taking her to the shelter, providing food and toys, and giving your undying support.

xo c