Thursday, November 13, 2008

meet Applesauce


Applesauce is one of the very sweetest cats I have ever known...always wanting to snuggle, and she has a huge tendency to lick. She likes to lick fingers and toes, and she will lick on my nose and my forehead. She was even licking on me when I first took her into the vet hospital for her broken leg.

Her eyes have this beautiful turquoise color in them, and her fur is the softest ever. She still has the cutest little kitten like face.

Like Onyx, Applesauce loves to run inside to hang out when she can. She will run to my bedroom, jump up on the bed, lay down and then look at me with her cute little face and give me a "I swear I'll behave if you let me stay right here" look---so I'll let her take a nap there.

She is a very quiet and friendly kitty, and a good mouser just like her brother Onyx.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

meet Onyx


Onyx is a very loving cat. He loves to get attention, and although he's an outdoor cat for the most part, if given the chance will come inside and snuggle on a lap...and he gets to come in quite often.

He has this beautifully unusual coat, white at the roots, and black on the tips. The vet assistant once commented that it reminded him of rabbit's fur...that same guy said he would have taken Onyx home with him if I had not come to pick up the kitty before his shift ended! He is well liked at the vet's office.

Onyx is a great mouser, which just happens to be perfect for our farm. We have had plenty of "gifts" from him and the other cats left at the front and back doors...mice, moles, birds, frogs, and even a baby rabbit.

He was born here on the farm about two years ago and has two sister and they all three, along with their mother live here.

Monday, November 10, 2008

about my kitties

I live on a farm in the middle of nowhere Ohio. It's the kind of place that attracts stray animals. I think when one shows up and sees that they can get fed and treated well, they tell their friends, and then more come on out....or people drop them off, I don't know which, but we end up with our share of lost souls.

Lucky for these animals, I have a huge heart and a soft spot for them, and so does my family. When they come around, they are fed and if they are brave enough, they will get close. Over time they learn to trust, and soon are rubbing up against legs and begging for a scratch behind the ears. One female and one male is all it takes for a litter to show up.

This is how the cats we have now came about. Long story short, strays showed up and mated. Over time, some cats came and went, and a couple of them ended up indoors. In the end there were a few litters on the farm...a couple outdoors and one indoors. The mommy of one outdoor litter went missing, and my brother took the kittens home with him to take of them (he now has a nice little kitty family of his own.) The mommy of the other outdoor litter snuck her babies into our garage, and they soon became very socialized to people...as did the mommy. The indoor litter was born (I actually had to help with the delivery,) and sadly one kitten did not make it, and passed away just a week after birth. The other three babies grew to be playful kittens.

The indoor male was fixed, as was the indoor female and one of her babies (he had an umbilical hernia and had to have surgery at about a month old, so he was fixed at the same time.) We knew we had to get the rest fixed...it was already looking like we had a cat farm. Because we were not able to afford the procedures for the rest of the cats, but we knew we had to do something to stop the population growth, we contacted the Black & Orange Cat Foundation and they helped us to get all the other kitties spayed and neutered.

So, now we have 5 indoor cats, and 4 outdoor cats We bring our outdoor cats into the garage at night for warmth and safety. A couple of them like to sneak in the house now and then--that would be Onyx and Applesauce, and our indoor cats love to go outside to play.

They are all loved, well fed and cared for. They get plenty of behind the ear scratches, strokes down the back, and even kisses. And in return, they give unconditional love and happiness.