Monday, November 12, 2007
Meet Jiji
Jiji parked herself under my car in Oakland about 4 months ago. I fed her leftover ribs from lunch, but she was so skinny and starved looking that I brought her home. Stanford Cat Network, the group I volunteer with, agreed to take her into the fold. After a visit to the vet, we found out she's about 15 months old and has a heart murmur, thyroid problems, and needed major dental work. Since she's so old, we didn't want her living in a cage at the vet's office so decided to foster her at my home. We put her in our kitchen behind a baby gate since it was clear early on that she didn't get along with other cats.
She had lots of teeth pulled, and since she didn't have many to begin with, she's nearly toothless now. Her thyroid meds have helped her gain about 2 lbs (she was about 4.5 lbs when I first found her). She's a lap cat who loves Rob especially - he wraps her in a blanket like a burrito and they watch TV together every day. She thinks I'm alright, but I'm no Rob! When she walks in the door, she runs her little arthritic body across the room to see him and wails "Raaaahhh" in her old lady voice. Here is a picture of the "Raaahh" look. She's wearing hot pink "soft paws" since her hobby is attacking things that don't stand on 2 legs and get within 5 feet of her heiness's presence.
Originally, the plan was to find her a nice home, but she seems to love ours so much that I think she may be here to stay to live out the rest of her old age wrapped like a burrito.
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2 comments:
Hello Jiji ! Nice to see you.
Already heard about you.
Very happy for you to be taken good care of
by Anna and Rob.
This is such a lovely story. Congratulations!
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