If I could get inside a cat’s head, what I
would learn. For a brief moment, let’s
pretend I am inside a stray cat’s head. But it is not just any stray cat. My name is Fuzzy Wuzzy. I will now put my every meow to words? As a human inside a cat’s head, I hope to
understand everything Fuzzy goes through?
Fuzzy Wuzzy was a cat,
Nothing more than that.
Here now begins a tale,
Of this one outside male.
“I am
so hungry today. I hope someone puts out
food for me. I search for food
daily. I don’t always find. I have heard from other cats that there’s a
lady up the hill that puts out food.
I’ll mosey on up and check her out,” says a weak Fuzzy.
And sure enough, the lady is putting out food
for strays. There are several bowls.
“Wow, I can have my pick,” exclaims Fuzzy.
There are about ten cats ahead of him. Unfamiliar with the area, Fuzzy waits and
watches. He is hungry, but still
survival sits in. He must play it
safe. “I’ll wait and if nothing happens
to any of them, I’ll make my move.”
While
Fuzzy waits, the lady comes out once more.
She puts out more dry food and fresh water. With the wet food already out, there’s more
than enough to feed them all. The cats
during that time scattered. They return
after she once again enters the house.
Fuzzy stays hid between the corners of a shed just watching. If there is one thing a stray cat learns, it
is to be cautious of any human. He’ll
have to earn your trust. This lady is on
the right track. She seems kind. But since a stray cat never felt the human
touch as a kitten, he remains wild for now.
One by one each cat finishes eating.
They’re off to clean themselves.
“I’ll eat now,” shouts Fuzzy.” He crawls ever so slowly to the first bowl of
food. He remains in a slow and crouch
position. He is ready to flee if
something unsafe draws his attention. He
constantly is looking over his shoulder.
“Boy, this was some good food,” says a Fuzzy
as he licks his lips. He looks around
and to his surprise he sees the lady looking out of the den door.
“She’s winking her eyes at me,” he says to
himself. “I guess she’s trying to talk
to me. Okay lady, I liked the food and
yes, I’ll be back again.”
Fuzzy
crawls off and cleans himself. After a
trip to the outside litter box supplied by Mother Nature, he finds a safe and
cozy spot for napping. Up later from nap
finds him roaming. There are numerous
distractions. A barking dog has a chase
commencing with him and up a tree goes Fuzzy.
He remains there until the dog gets bored and goes on his way. He jumps
down from the tree always landing on his feet.
“Ouch!
What was that?”
Two boys home from school are throwing rocks.
“You
go that way and I’ll go that way,” says one boy to the other. But Fuzzy outsmarts his predators and escapes
by running across the street barely being missed by a moving car. The boys now have lost interest and Fuzzy is
free to continue his roaming. This is
usual day for a stray cat. Every moment
is spent using survival techniques.
Fuzzy
returns again in the afternoon to see if the lady has put out more food. He learns her routine of feeding times twice
a day. As long as the food continues,
Fuzzy will become a frequent visitor. He
notices a few cute female cats. A sniff
here and a sniff there and Fuzzy’s offsprings are on the way.
“What have I done with my life?” asked
Fuzzy. “I am a big grey long-haired
tabby cat. I am big in stature; yet
slender in weight. My coat is missing
patches of hair. I wash myself and others sometimes assist me. But yet, I carry debris caught in my hair. I have fleas. I really have no regrets; except maybe
one. Although I am independent, I never
had the love of a human. I have had many
hardships in my life. Although I will never become an indoor cat, I am seeing a
human who may actually love me. She
shows it with every parcel of food put out.
Finally, there’s someone who cares.”
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