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Mommy is from the Mitten state. She grew up near Detroit - Motown - The Motor City. A lot of people think that Detroit is not a great place. Mommy would disagree. She was allergic to cats when she was young, but adored our species from a distance. When I tell you she was allergic, I mean she was ALLERGIC! Her throat would swell shut and her eyes would get so swollen they would close. She had a friend who had a big farm out in the country. He had a barn with about 4 cats. When she would visit she would go to the barn and watch his kitties do the stuff kitties do; play, nap and other fun kitty things. She especially loved a cat that named Mew. Mew was a big black tabby who ruled the roost. She was a very sweet, gentle cat that would come right up to humans and let them know that it was OK to worship her beauty and charm. Mommy always talked to Mew and wished she could have a cat just like her. Mew was not spayed and she had litters of kittens about twice a year. The good news about this was that her kittens were in high demand. Mew was a well known cat in the area and everyone wanted a "Mew kitten." Remember that this was the 70's and humans were not as responsible about getting their cats spayed and neutered as we claim to be today. Mew lived a long and healthy life. Mommy is pretty certain that her kittens and their kittens, and on and on and on are still going strong in that area of the Mitten state today. Mommy feels bad for not knowing better back then, if she knew what she knows today, Mew would have had a LadyGarden-ectomy after litter #1. While Mew was being a loose women, Mommy went to college "up north." She also saw a doctor about her allergies and started to do de-sensitivation with her allergies (she was also allergic to rabbits and some other things). Time passed and she became friends with other people with kitties. She would hold them for a little while, then a little longer and after a year or so she noticed that her symptoms were less and less life-threatening!
Enough about that...while Mommy was going to college trying to get smart and less allergic, she was also making friends and doing all the fun things college girls did in the 70's. This included renting a big, huge home that had 4 bedrooms and a big fireplace and a ton of room. Mommy and 3 of her friends were having a blast. They decided to have a big costume party for Halloween. A BIG party! Mommy invited some of her friends from her hometown for the weekend. It was a party that changed her life and ours! Tune in next Wednesday for the rest of the story!
Mommy here - sorry for the poor quality of T-Gray's photo, I sadly only have a few pictures of him and had to scan them. It was the best I could do!
33 comments:
We will be waiting for Mew, Chapter Two... waiting for you, Chapter Two. Great story... thank you.
Ooooo we hafta wait a whole week! This was so interesting....we can't wait until next week to get the 'rest of the story'!
T-Gray was a lovely gray tabby (like our Jinx and Gracie!)
Purrs
Abby
T-Gray looks like a stunning Tabby. We am glad yur Mom gots over her ahlerjik condishun and now we gots to meet all you. Can't wait to hear da rest of da story.
Looking forward to reading the rest of the story! I'm glad your mom got over her allergies.
Oh, that was a nice story!
Ahhhh the 70's mommie was going to college too. She married a guy from the mitten state... Lansing.
This is a great story. We want to know more!
Happy day to all of you
Purrrs, Prin
T-Gray looks very handsome! I can't wait to hear the second part of the story. I'm sure he was a very, very special kitty.
We are very anxious to hear the second part of the story!
I can't wait to hear about where T-Gray comes into the picture!
I can't wait to hear the rest of the story!! Humans learn things over time, so we can't be too hard on them as long as they do learn.
Chase
Oooo, we haft wait til next Wednesday! Well, cats are known fur der pashents...but mom is gonna be bouncing off da walls.
T-Gray looks like he was a very nice kitty cat.
Okay, I'm anxiously awaiting the second part. This is a good story.
We can't wait to hear the rest of your story. Momma can sympathizes with your mommy's cat allergies. In her earlier days any animal with fur could send her into life threating asthma attacks. (Some still do) She could only love from a distance.
We are waiting for the rest here too! This sounds like a good story ending!
Oh! I cannot wait to hear the rest of the story!
Ack! You guys left us hanging! T-Gray looks like a great guy - even if he spells his name wrong. :)
Earl G-R-E-Y :)
PS - Motown rocks! We live near there, too. :)
T Gray looks like Molly. Isnt its amazings how one small kitty shapes the lives of us all?
wut ... wut????
i can't wate til nex wednesday!
luv--jh
but, but, but...next Wednesday? what's wrong with "tune in tomorrow"? we aren't 'zactly patient kitties and we're really innerested in your story.
Ooooh - we have fambly in da Mitten state too! That was a super sotry about da one who paved da way!
We will wait a week if we must! Mosaic Lady had 3 cats while in college and she still thinks of them today, especially "Poops", who was sort of Walter #1. In many ways, even in their last days.
She has always thought that hell on earth would be an allergy to cats! Can you imagine???
Parker, tell your Mommy I am from Michigan too. I was born in Detroit and I love Motown hits. T-Gray was a special cat and lived a full live and he DID pave the way for all of you. I am glad Mommy got over her allergies. I used to be allergic to cats when I was younger but got over it. I didn't have to take medication though.
Love to you, Puff, Powder, Rudy and, of course, Diamond Doggie.
Kitkat
Meow! Love all your kitty photos. Would you like to enter them into Catster’s World's Coolest Dog and Cat Show? There’s one day left to enter, come join the fun!
T-Gray was a good lookin' guy! My momma had two stripey boys when she was in college. Her orange boy, Scooter, had a seizure and went to the Bridge suddenly her first semester of college, and she was devastated, but then I came along! Her other stripey boy, Scrappy the Cat, lived with Granny and Poppa until he went to the Bridge this past January. He looked a lot like T-Gray. Momma misses him a lot, so she's lookin' forward to the rest of your story about T-Gray.
Your buddy, Jimmy Joe
Awww, I wanted to know what happened that changes your mom beans life forever...now I have to wait.
Hug...G
T-Gray looks like he was such a beeyootiful and handsum mancat -- we can't wait to hear more of yur Momma's story!
Kittyhugs and purrs from MaoMao!
A week is way too long to wait! We can't stand the suspense that long! Please tell more . . .
~J&B
Great story so far,can't wait for the next installment!!!!
This is a very good story - I can't wait to see what happens next!
My Big Janitor dad used to be allergic to cats when he married my Lap Lady but that was 4 cats ago, me being the 3rd and Willow the 4th! I'm glad your mom got over the allergies too!
Purrrrrrs, China Cat
Great story~!!!!! Waiting to the next week is really long~~~~~
T-Gray sure does a great cat.
T-Gray was very handsome.
We can't wait for the rest of the story! We bet your Mommy met your Daddy at the PAR-TAY!
Luf, Us
Part one of the story is very interesting. We're off to read part two!
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