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Wednesday
Jun082011

More Kitty: Mika and Leo

My Twitter friend and the wonderful blogger behind Notes of Life, Nikki-ann, was kind enough to share her kitties Mika and Leo for this blog.

Nikki-ann writes, "Mika has been with us now for 10 and a half years. He was a young cat at around 6 months old when he turned up at the school where my parents worked. The poor little mite was wet & cold and he decided he'd like to hitch a ride in Dad's car. Dad wasn't sure about that and so got the cat out of the car, but no sooner had Dad got back in the car so had the cat! So home came Mika and he's stayed ever since! We did put up a couple of posters in the village to say we'd found a cat, but I'd fallen in love with him at first sight and couldn't have imagined giving him away.

"When Mika arrived we'd already got a dog, a staffy called Zoe. She was a gentle dog and didn't mind Mika. We think Mika thought he could be a dog himself as he started to take on some of her characteristics! In fact, this kitty didn't even purr until our other cat Leo came along!

"Mika doesn't like going outside. Actually, for the first couple of years he wouldn't contemplate going near the front door, let alone going out through it! Has any one heard of an agrophobic cat? Well, you have now! It took months of getting him near the door and opening it. Now, he'll open the door if he knows it's unlocked (we have to keep it locked, otherwise he'll open it and sit on the doorstep)... Sometimes he'll be brave enough to dart outside, but he soon comes running around to the back door to be let in... if there's nobody at the back door then he cowers under the oil tank or shed and it can take ages to coax him back indoors. However, as funny as it may be, he will be dressed in a harness and wander around the garden as if we were walking a dog. Go figure!


"A couple of years after Zoe died, Leo came into our lives. He turned up at my workplace. I was on a break and stood by the back door talking and this small cat came bounding over. He had a pink collar hanging around his neck, he had fleas and his fur was knotty, but he was really friendly. We had to get back to work so went back indoors. Half an hour later, I popped downstairs and into reception only to find the cat hanging around outside the front door. We let him in and it settled itself on the sofa in reception. We phoned the cat rescue people and asked them to come and pick up. I'd have taken him home, but I had Mika to think of, plus living with my parents I wasn't sure if they'd be too happy about me bringing another cat home. During the day the cat came upstairs to visit a couple of times. You can safely say I'd already fallen in love with this scruffy cat.

"A month or two later and the cat rescue people came in to collect some print work and I got talking to them. They'd named the cat Leo, he was part Maine Coon and they hadn't found him a home. I took their number and pursuaded them that we could home him, so home he came. Mika was not impressd and I didn't think it was going to work. Mika even seemed upset with me for bringing this furball home! Finally, after two weeks, Mika decided Leo could stay and became more hospitable towards him (rather than hissing and spitting at him!).

"With Leo living with us, Mika finally realised that he's a cat and finally started to purr. It's a quiet purr, but a purr none the less. Still, nothing could compare with Leo's almighty purr. He sounds like he's got a Mercedes engine under all that fur!

"Leo hasn't grown to the full size of a Maine Coon, but with his massive paws and chunky legs he's just that little bit bigger than Mika. Of course, all that fur makes him look a lot bigger than what he actually is. 

 

 

"Leo loves to be groomed. He'll asked to be brushed two or three times a day and only fusses if he gets a knot (though I'm not sure how he gets knots considering all the brushing he gets!). He likes to talk a lot too, especially in the morning and in the evening. He'll sit on the bed and miaow, you can pretty much have a conversation with him, not that you know what he's talking about (he's probably telling me to shift over so he can have some more room!).

"Mika & Leo get along quite well together now, though they're more likely to give each other a gentle tap and chase each other rather than curl up together."

Then Nikki-ann expressed a little concern that maybe that was too long.  But the whole idea behind this meme is how much people love to talk about their pets.  It's encouraged.  Thanks for sharing Mika and Leo with us!

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Thanks for letting me share my two kitty-cats!

June 9, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterNikki-ann

Hi Catherine,

I am a regular visitor to Nikki-Ann's site 'Notes Of Life' and it is great to see how excited she is, that you have complied such a fantastic feature about her cherished pets.

I have to admit that i am unfamiliar with your books, but having taken a look around your site and checked out all the book synpses, I shall be adding them all to my wish list forthwith.

The great thing about the blogosphere, is discovering some great new authors and books, and of course all the fantastic new friends you get to meet.

June 10, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterYvonne

Hi Yvonne. Very happy to "meet" you, and can't tell you how pleased I am that you stopped by and "discovered" me. I'd love to hear your feedback on any of the books you read. And if you have pets of your own, feel free! :)

June 10, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterCatherine

Aw, kitties! I'm a friend of Nikki-Ann's so it was fun to see her kitties over on another blog. Very cute idea to feature kitties. Nikki-ann and I joke because I have a brown tabby named Mika too so we refer to them as Mika (UK) and Mika (US).

June 10, 2011 | Unregistered Commentermiss m

Maybe we need to feature Mika US on the blog. Hmm?

June 10, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterCatherine

Catherine, Miss M, I think that's a great idea! Get Mika (US) on here too! :)

June 11, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterNikki-ann

You're welcome to feature Mika (US)! :) I have both Mika (US) and Gracie as my two kitty girls. They sadly haven't made many appearances in my blog lately - sadly, my blog has been full of my medical struggles and fundraising for the hysterectomy I need - but I'm sure I can help pass on some info and pics. Feel free to email me too for more info. :)

June 11, 2011 | Unregistered Commentermiss m

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