Unlikely Addition

…to the family!

You thought I was adding on to the house, didn’t you?  🙂

This is Maya.  (Madison named her, she’s been studying Mayan civilization.)  She WAS a stray.

Maya (the stray)

She showed up one night last week skin and bones.  I think she was eating a dead squirrel (no idea if she killed it or it fell out of a tree and broke it’s neck.  Unlikely.)  I took Brody out and he went crazy barking into the bushes.  It was about 10:00pm and I was freaked that it was a mountain lion or something that was about to jump out and eat me!

Brody disappeared and came back out with a tiny dead animal in his mouth.  I about threw up!  Then I heard the mewing and I immediately thought he’d just killed a kitten and there were more back there crying.  I yelled at Brody and sent him to “time out”…and then I think I did throw up.  Then I called for Wes to come take care of the dead animal because I couldn’t do it.  He discovered that it was a squirel and for some reason that made me feel better.

Anyway…long story short.  We fed her some milk, because that’s all we had at 10 pm and went to bed.  She was still there in the morning so we gave her some more milk (and then went to the pet store for some cat food which she practically inhaled.)

I spent about 20 minutes introducing Brody to her.  It involved a LOT of barking and “time out”.  Finally, he stopped barking and went to sniffing.  She rubbed her head under his neck, he licked her ear…and the rest is history!

Maya and Brody

 

I think they really like each other.  Brody runs to find her first thing EVERY TIME I open the door to let him out!  They follow each other around.  She follows us when I walk him around the yard.  They sit together and hang out on the porch.  It’s the dang’dest thing!

Maya and Brody

 

We took her to the Vet and they checked her over,  and treated her.  She has a BB above her shoulder.  (Which makes me cry!)  She’s scheduled to “get fixed” tomorrow so I guess we’re keeping her (if only for a while).

The sad thing is she has to stay outside because Wes and I are both VERY allergic.  We got her a house/post/climbing thingy that is on the front porch and  food and water dishes that she eagerly runs to when I come out in the morning.  I can tell she wants to come inside as she looks in longingly when the door is open.  I feel so bad when I bring Brody in and she has to stay out.  She lays down on our door mat.

I’ll probably have to find her a home with a family that will love her and let her INTO their home.  She is too cuddly, tame and tolerant to be an outside cat.

Maya (the stray)

 

We’re going to love her as long as she’s in our “family”!

 

It makes me sad to ask but…anyone in the Knoxville area want to adopt a cat?  We’ll all miss but it’s probably best.

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  1. Kathy in Chicago says:

    We had a pet stray cat, and we too were VERY allergic to it. It stayed outside, and we put a doggie door on the shed door for her in the winter time. The doggie door has a locking thingy that will only open when the magnet on her collar is right near it (that prevents the opossums from moving in…) We also put a heat lamp in the shed to keep it warmer than the outside Chicago winter. Maybe you could build her a dog house? (Would have said “cat house” but that is a different connotation.)

  2. OMG I want her! How far of a drive is it from north Chicago suburbs to Knoxville??? You think I’m kidding. Wonder what I’ll have to do to convince my husband …..

  3. She is beautiful, and I love the shot of her & Brody nuzzling one another. Good on you for getting her fixed, especially when you know you probably won’t keep her! I hope finds a forever home with indoor priv. but so glad she’s with you now.

  4. I’m not a cat person, but she is so sweet – even I’d adopt her if I were in your area! The BB thing makes me so sad. And I love her little socks. Kudos to you guys for caring for her.

  5. awe she’s so cute. I too am super allergic to cats yet I grew up with them all my life (and suffered). I agree–she needs a forever inside home. It’s wonderful that you guys are taking such great care for her and that Brody is getting along with her so well. It’s taken our dog 3 years to get along with my parents cats, and she is over their every other weekend! Good luck finding a home for Maya!

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