The Photo Gallery: The Letter C
This week’s Photo Gallery theme is The Letter C. Immediately Cats came to mind, my beloved rescue cats from New Zealand and London. These cats have been a part of my life over the years and I love each one dearly for their unique and special personalities.
It all started with Molly the tortoiseshell cat, when I was a second year University student in Wellington and I found myself missing our family cats. I was renting a flat and desperate to have some feline company during those long hours of study. The local RSPCA had a large selection but it was Molly who chose me. She jumped into my arms and ran up to my neck to snuggle underneath my hair, purring loudly.
When I moved to London I missed Molly and started to look for animal rescue centres near us. There are plenty in London but it was the Celia Hammond Animal Trust that really stuck a cord with me. They work tirelessly with very little funding to help animals of all ages who are neglected or suffering.
It was here that we discovered the beautiful black and white cat, Coco. She was very small and had a face like a kitten but she was obviously an elderly cat. She had been with CHAT for over six months and looked like she really needed somewhere to call home again. We rehomed Coco and found she had the most loving and playful nature. Every morning she’d jump into the bed with us for cuddles and in the evenings it was straight onto one of our laps. Coco was always giving affection and love.
During the three precious years we spent with Coco she battled through many health issues. We discovered early on that she had congenital heart disease and she later developed a tumour. Despite her age she will always be remembered as our little kitten.
Since 2008 we’ve had the adorable duo of Mia and Louis who are delightful sleek black cats and were also rehomed from the Celia Hammond Animal Trust rescue centre.
They’ve watched Imogen grow since the day she was brought home from hospital and have become accustomed to her cries of delight each time she sees them! Last week she ‘baked’ them a plate of cakes and they enthusiastically sniffed the wooden cupcakes before them which brought such happiness to Imogen.
I love having cats around Imogen, she has learnt to be patient and kind and caring and she tells me if she thinks they’re hungry or need a drink of water. Her level of empathy for living creatures is admirable and I’m sure it’s helped by having animals in our home.
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Your cat is beautiful! and having them over 17 years is just wow!
Molly is doing incredibly well! 🙂
Ahh another Kiwi. I had a cat ( and a dog) at uni too and have carried on the tradition over here.
I love black and white cats, so Coco is my favourite 🙂
Hello fellow Kiwi! Great to have you here! I love black and white cats too. Coco was so lovely 🙂 x
I love your cat photos! I’ve been nagging Papasaurus to let us have one for ages but he’s not budging. Maybe I’ll form a proper campaign…
Yes, start a campaign and get Papasaurus to succumb! He’ll be glad he did. x
Lovely cats. We have four now. They are such characters.
They do have amazing characters! Wow, you have a full household! x
aww cuties x
🙂
Oh, I love all cats but all-blacks have a soft spot in my heart as they were my childhood moggies. You have some handsome kitties there.
Thanks Lucy 🙂
Pets quickly become part of the family don’t they. Lovely stories and pics x
Absolutely, they love being part of everything that’s going on! x
Wonderful pictures, they’re all gorgeous! Really can’t imagine not having a cat now – our tabby is part of the family and the kids love her to bits!
I agree, they are important members of the family! x
Beautiful cats, Molly is gorgeous.