Barely a week after our cat Mishi left us (in Bombay) Vishnu and Peg's (my brother and sister-in-law's) cat (Champaign, Ill.) took her leave as well, at the age of about eighteen. Here is an excerpt about Lucy, from Vishnu's email this morning:
I know how sad you and Mummy must be at not having Mishi around any more. We also feel that way about Lucy. Peggy said that most cats are cats people like in spite of their personalties. With Lucy, there was no “in spite”. She was sociable and affectionate and introduced herself to people who visited her except very small children since they tended to chase her away. She spent a good amount of time following us around from room to room and often sat on the tables next to our PCs when we used them.
She was quite a hunter in her prime, and we remember 3-chipmunk days and 3-rabbit days in
This brings back shades of Mishi too, who used to be quite a hunter in her heyday. Not to mention a number of other cats who have lived with us in the past forty years, each of whom we remember with amusement and some amount of horror (the gruesome offerings we've been made!!) but never without affection . Cats - oh well. I don't know about you but for all their quirks I do find it difficult to live without them.
2 comments:
I remember the fly-swat, the mewing, sharing pizza and kebabs....! Misha will be missed!
Oh, how sad! My daughter's cat, Doggie is 13 this year, and has been her best friend while she lives far away from family. I hope the cat lives to a long life because it will be so hard for her to say goodbye to Doggie.
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