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- From: hirschon@ast.saic.com (Donna Hirschon)
- Subject: Cat Christmas Tale
- Message-ID: <1992Dec28.171010.14874@ast.saic.com>
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- Organization: SAIC
- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1992 17:10:10 GMT
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- What a Christmas!
-
- It all started out because we had a beautiful Christmas tree - much larger
- and nicer than usual, and of course Tasha thought it was a big, new,
- exciting cat toy. So.... we decided to take her with us to Ensenada,
- Mexico, where we were to spend Christmas with my mother. Tasha had been
- there once before. She hates mother's two dogs, but the patio is
- enclosed, there is a pet door, and she normally spends most of the time
- in a strange place under the bed.
-
- Early on the morning of the 24th we crossed the border, arriving at
- mother's around 8 a.m. In the excitement of unloading everything, my
- husband made a decision he later regretted,to open Tasha's box on the
- patio and let her get used to the environment at her own pace.
-
- The next thing we knew, we couldn't find her anywhere. Mother says,
- "She wouldn't go in that hole under the house, would she?"
-
- Hole??? We didn't remember there being any hole. Sure enough, along one side of the house running clear to the other side (that wasn't fenced in)
- is a hole, big enough for a scared kitty to run in (and out - lost -
- drowned in the ocean???). We get down on hands and knees in a muddy,
- rocky garden with a flashlight. I think I see her 5 or 6 feet in -
- there's an incredible amount of junk under there - old building mater-
- ials - it appears to be about 14 inches wide, 4 inches high, maybe,
- at the openings on each end, very dark, full of spiders, no doubt.
- She appears to be lying on her back in a very awkward position -
- I see no movement, hear no meows. She appears to have died. Perhaps
- of fright? Could she have run in with enough force to break
- her neck?
-
- Friends are there. They work for about an hour, they think they
- see her move, hear her meow, but I've seen nothing. Everyone tells
- me she'll come out when she gets hungry. We block off the end that
- leads to the ocean and put out food, water, a little bed, her litter
- box, her cat toy. We go to bed.
-
- The next morning early I take my flashlight - nothing I left for her
- has been touched. I look under the house and seem to see her in the
- same position. I talk to her, but there is no response. He eyes
- appear to be open, but there is no life in them. I'm convinced she
- is dead.
-
- I go in the house and tell my mother and my husband Tasha is dead.
- We don't know if she had a heart attack, broke her neck in the mad
- dash, got bit by a black widow??? Oh, if only, if only. A million
- thoughts go through our heads.
-
- We have Christmas presents - go out to eat dinner that evening at a
- nearby hotel. The day is ruined. Will all our remaining Christmases
- be filled with the sadness of this day?
-
- Saturday about noon Stan and I head sadly back to Encinitas, Calif. -
- about 110 miles from our poor "dead" kitty.
-
- As soon as we are gone, mother asks some young neighbors (two Mexican
- brothers probably in their early 20's) to try to retrieve the cat's
- body before she starts to stink. My only request is for her little,
- heart shaped kitty tag as a remembrance.
-
- Mother prepares a box for a little casket.
-
- The boys haven't worked long when they hand her the casket and say
- "We won't be needing that, the gato is alive!"
-
- It took them three hours of lying on their bellies in the mud (and
- rocks) - prying with crowbars, pulling stuff out, even using an
- electric drill, but amazingly, when they were finished, they had
- a very tired, hungry, muddy, (and it wasn't all mud) messy happy cat.
-
- Of course we drove right back to Mexico that night. Spent about an
- hour giving her an extra long cat bath. Stayed all night and brought
- her home the next morning.
-
- What a Christmas! I think our kitty used up about 8 of her 9 lives
- but I'm so-o-o-o thankful this story has a happy ending.
-
- I hope all of you had happy endings to your holidays too.
-
- Donna, Stan and Tasha - the cat who came back from the dead.
-
-