The M.A.D. House Artists (Mom And Dad)
NEMESIS
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NEMESIS
Nemesis was a fabulous kitty. She was the daughter of a feline whose claim to fame was one green eye and one blue eye. Nemesis was born in February of 2001 in a dry docked boat on a friend's property. Our son had suffered the loss of his first cat, 12-year-old Sam, at the hands of poachers the previous fall, and Nemesis' mother had several kittens, some yellow like Sam, and several white ones. Guess which he chose? She was wonderful! Nemesis would drape herself and be completely relaxed in any situation. It was the bobcat and the deforestation of the neighboring property that was her downfall. With the underbrush and tree cover gone, the white cat had no way to hide. One night in the spring of 2006, we heard the bobcat's hunting scream, and the next day Nemesis was nowhere to be found. It was almost exactly a year later when the new neighbors said they had seen her remains and we were able to recover them for a proper Ghat. This legendary kitty will always be fondly remembered by all of us here at The M.A.D. House Artists. |
SAMUEL A. CAT
Sam is the second of our son's Cats by that name. The earlier one was found as a kitten at the playground in the Cape Coral Florida children's park near our Florida home when he was 2 years old. They grew up together and his murder, when our son was 14, was a violent and unfortunate event. Who needs to use a hollow tipped rifle bullet to kill a 12-tyear-old cat with arthritis? Sam (the original) was duely cremated and his cremains are safely stored in an appropriately dignified Ginger Jar.
This current version was a complete surprise to Mom. She had captured the latest stray, put him through the regular processing (shots, worming and neutering) and was interested to find that he was as friendly as Nemesis and as chubby as Sam (1). Mom immediately messaged our son to alert him to the return of the cats. It was just too odd, seeing the new cat who looked so much like the one and acted so much like the other making his mark on our family (as well as the furniture...) Now Samuel A. Cat resides in the barn where he can jump out at Whiskers and Roger all day and all night, and his minor anti-social behaviors are less of an hazard. |