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Be the Miracle: Monday Meowsie News

HIYA!!  SAVANNAH HERE!!

This is a bit of a long blog post but I am hoping you will stick with me and Mom L.  I am going to allow her to start off.  We have a story to share and in my next post, some news about my recovery progress of which The Kid Sage has become an important part.

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First…Mom L has to start off…this is about Pawing It Forward in the Spirit of one of the greatest Cat Leaders ever…Leader Otis, The Blog of Otis.  You see, Leader Otis’ blog and his web site were the very first cat blog we found.  His leadership and wisdom has meant a lot to all of us; Dad P follows his blog just like I do.

Savvy: “Mom L?  Your turn now”

Mom L: “Thanks Nana…I appreciate you letting me start off.”

So everyone, Mom Linda Here.

I have waited 6 months before I attempted to share our story about bringing The Kid Sage into Savannah’s castle.

Peter and I missed having Cuzin Leo and Peter so wanted a cat who would not be as timid of him as sweet Nana is.  She shows Peter lots of affection, but she is, and likely will remain, more wary of men than women for whatever reason.

We decided to wait patiently for a black panther cat…from research we knew that gender was less a consideration than personality and age. We needed a non-dominant cat, outgoing, but calm and the age needed to be between 10 mos to 2 years.  Nana is about 7-8 years and we wanted a cat who was still young enough to not be quite territorial.  And a black panther because we know from our volunteer work that black cats truly are not adopted very quickly.

We visited cats whenever we found a likely candidate…we started searching about September, 2013–but no one fit our need.  Contra Costa Humane Society, where you all know we found our very special and precious Princess Savannah *Mom L blows Nana a kiss*…and we volunteer there as well…well the adoption manager Miss Chrissy knew of our search and kept an eye out for cats she could pull from the county shelter who might fit our needs.

She called one day in last October, two sisters were pulled from the county…they were coal black, no white anywhere, and about 15 months old.  They had been left by their former guardians in a box inside a Pet Food Express store.  We learned later that the guardians had cared for these two girls so well, and had socialized them to be perfect little calm lady cats.  Those first guardians were being forced to live on the street and did not want their two girls to have to live like that.  We are fortunate to have been able to adopt Sage….her sister was adopted quickly as well.

Back to my story. We visited Kitty Corner, our CCHS free roam cat shelter…on Monday, October 28, 2013.  Here is our first encounter with The Kid Sage…

We stayed a while to see her with the other cats, to play with her and get to know her…she was so affectionate right from the beginning…you can fast forward to about 1:26 and you can see her head butt Peter…won his heart right there!

So we went home to ponder adopting another cat knowing how timid and lacking in self confidence Nana is.  Unknown to us, on that very day Monday October 28 2013, Leader Otis took his trip to The Bridge after a very long battle with a nerve disease.

We did not know until Brother Henry posted on Wednesday, October 30th that Leader Otis had passed from our world…

His Guardians cared for him so well and loved him so very much.  On Thursday, October 31, 2013…Leader Otis’ Guardians posted his final message to all his followers…here is the part he said that forever changed the lives of Peter, me, Savannah and Sage:

The miracle that saved My life happened seven years ago when two humans looked out into their yard and saw a desperate, starving kitten looking back at them.  They didn’t know who I was or where I had come from. They didn’t know what potential lay within Me, or the cat that I could become. They only knew that I needed their help. The miracle happened when they made the choice to rescue Me.

Although My spirit has departed, a part of Me will remain. When you look out into the world without walls and see a cat in need looking back at you, I will be there by your side. You will feel My soft breath on your cheek and My purrs of encouragement in your ear. Listen closely, and through the purrs you will hear My final commandment come to you in a whisper.

Be the miracle.

Friday morning, November 1, 2013,  as soon as the adoption manager arrived at work…we accepted Leader Otis’ whispers we could already hear in our heads, and his purrs we were feeling in our hearts…and we took Sage home with us to her personal Promised Land.  We fostered her two months to make sure we thought we could work with Nana to accept another cat…and on January 3, 2014, we officially made Sage part of our family.

We thank Leader Otis for encouraging us to Be The Miracle for a cat who started out in limbo in a box in a pet food store…a cat who has changed our lives forever.

That is how Sage came to be in her forever home.  I felt it was time to share how much Leader Otis’s passing and final message meant to the final motivation to make a life changing decision for all of us. What true joy!

Thank you Savannah for allowing me space and time on your blog to tell Sage’s story…Leader Otis is not forgotten…he continues to be a guiding spirit in bringing many cats to their forever homes…with safe, loving and healthy living environments…

And I appreciate you all for hanging in until the end of this very long post…June is Adopt a Cat month…please encourage others to “Be The Miracle“…perhaps you know someone who might want to Be The Miracle for this precious cat…

Scuttles

What?  You said you want me???

What? You said you want me???

Please click HERE to learn all about here…she is waiting…desperately…for her future guardian to recognize her and to Be The Miracle for her…don’t let her languish without knowing her true home…please share her urgent plea for a home. Thank you for sharing

Many hugs, Mom Linda and Savannah

peeEss  please be sure to return on Thursday for those promised photos of the progress Savannah and Sage are making

I AM A CELEBRITY: Caturday Sharing

OH MY CAT!!!…*slaps paws to forehead*…I am so honored!!! So many before me have had this tremendous honor…*wipes leaky eye*.  Thank you to my Tabby pals from Trout Towne for suggesting me.

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…and now…now it is my turn!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Savannah’s Paw Tracks Interview with Jan’s Funny Farmers published on MOUSEBREATH!!!

What a wonderful experience for me and The Kid Sage.  Hope you will pop over and have a read…

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Humbly, Savannah and The Kid Sage

 

Will You Paw It Forward With Me?: Thursday Purrsday

HIYA!! SAVANNAH HERE!!!

This Paw It Forward Project is truly personal for me

This Paw It Forward Project is truly personal for me

Those of you who have followed me for a couple of years know my joy in being able to reach out with my telepathic powers and bring Mom L and Dad P to find me.  If you don’t know my history, click HERE for the beginning…there is lots more but I don’t want to digress from my Paw It Forward post.

Please give a very warm, but quiet, welcome to…

Miss Bunny

Oh my!  Are they looking at ME??!!

Oh my! Are they looking at ME??!!

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I ask for quiet as Miss Bunny and her temerity so resonate with me…and how I felt at Kitty Corner, my former shelter run by Contra Costa Humane Society.

Miss Bunny has been described with great caring by CCHS’s Adoption Manager Miss Chrissy (she was gracious and caring with me to…sigh)…

“If you like easy cats, you probably can’t get one much easier than Bunny.  She’s quiet as can be and while she doesn’t necessarily have an adventurous spirit, she’s incredibly sweet and gentle.  Bunny adores being petted and will rub all over your hands, purring away, but it takes her some time to feel comfortable in new environments.  Bunny had a very hard time in Kitty Corner and hid out while there with the other cats; she’s a very passive girl and that environment was too overwhelming for her.  So into our offices she came and while she spends most of her day tucked away in a cozy cubby or under our chairs watching us all go by, when we sit with her and pet her, she instantly melts, belting out her purr song and soliciting more & more pets.  In the right quiet, adult household she’ll surely come around and feel more & more comfortable given time.  We won’t lie though, it will take her some time to reach that point!  In the office she’s in, it took her nearly a month to start coming out into the open where she was exposed.  She’d love people to pet her in her safe spots, but being exposed was a frightening thing for her.  

Bunny is a tortoiseshell Manx mix – a bobbed tail kitty with a heart and eyes of gold.  She’s estimated to have been born in January of 2010 and is spayed, microchipped, vaccinated and FeLV/FIV negative.  She gets along fine with other cats but is very submissive and so would do best in a home where she can be either an only cat or where there’s another patient, cat-friendly cat who might enjoy teaching Bunny how to play.  Bunny’s new home should expect to give her a safe room to call her own for quite some time but allow her the opportunity to explore as she starts feeling more comfortable.  She may not ever be a cat who comes out to greet visitors, but with the right person that won’t matter.  Bunny just has a very sweet soul and is looking for someone she can trust with all her heart.  Give her a chance, some time and plenty of petting and we’ve no doubt she will blossom beautifully!

Please meet Miss Bunny…


And just one more little home made video of Miss Bunny…take note of how fast she comes out to greet Ms. Chrissy…she could do that FOR YOU if you choose to be her forever Guardian….just a thought…really….no pressure, none whatsoever…

I humbly ask that any who read this post…please, please SHARE, SHARE, SHARE…Miss Bunny is very very special…ahem, koff, koff…ahem…like…*shuffling paws*…like me.

She is very timid, fearful…but so very very loving…sigh…like me

Thank you for coming by to visit…anything you can do is very helpful…please take action…we love purrs and prayers…but sharing on FB and Twitter and on you blog is what will help Miss Bunny draw her forever guardians to her.

Paw Pats, Savannah

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