Saturday, December 12, 2009

A Kind Winter, Thus Far

Well, here it is December already - and much has happened since the last time I posted anything.

Gheera, one of my two fourteen-year-old cats passed away in his sleep, content and comfortable. I couldn't have asked for a better way to go, although his brother Tez is a bit lonely now; as friendly as they are, the dogs are no replacement for his litter-mate and long-time sidekick.

Amelia's stuffy head has finally cleared up (a bit... she still snores like a lumber mill sometimes), she survived her spay surgery with only a little bit of worry on my end, and is now bouncy, playful, and as clumsy as I've ever seen a dog. She's come such a long way both physically and mentally in the past two months, and I couldn't be happier about it.

Rufus, on the other hand, continues to be an angsty teenager. Our list of "Things that Rufus has eaten or destroyed" continues to grow, but he's starting to relax a bit. And I'm beginning to learn to take things in stride, and put them in perspective - which I can't say is a bad thing for me. Even when they're not so good, dogs can bring good things to our lives. Mind you, Rufus doesn't spend all of his time moping or searching for the next sock/CD/book to inspire the next game of "chase me": he's one of the most empathetic and loving dogs I've run across, and there's a lot of potential for things both great and terrible from him. I wouldn't trade any of that for the world.

Today (in about 15 minutes, in fact), I'm off to help with an adoption event at the Irving Mall. If you're in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area today, feel free to drop by any time from noon to 3, and meet a few of the folks (and animals) that make the shelter work day in and day out. Maybe even take one home (er... one of the animals, that is).

I'll try to post something more substantial later today, but for now I must run and put on my dog-wrangling attire...

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

So strange I was thinking about this blog today- telling a new volunteer about local resources, rescuers, heroes, etc. - and here you are. So happy to hear Amelia made it through the rough spots - am sure she's a happy rescue. And so sorry for the loss of your sweet kitty - although he was in the best place he could be to pass over to the Rainbow Bridge. We have several hundred wonderful kits at Dog & Kitty City should you be looking for a new buddy. Thanks for the update - glad to hear you are at adoption events - so many animals - I just volunteered to foster 2 puppies - which will be exciting with my 4 cats! Best holiday wishes to your entire family - 4 legged and otherwise!

Carolyn Perkins

Anonymous said...

So glad you are back doing your blog. You guys do outstanding job!!!