Tiki and G.G.
This past weekend, Mike and I did a little dog sitting. Mike’s son Shawn has two pit bulls. You’ve read about Roxy in an earlier post. If you missed it, CLICK HERE.
Roxy now has housemate. Grunt is larger and younger than Roxy. That doesn’t matter. Grunt pays attention to Roxy’s careful, motherly guidance.
Grunt received his name because as a pup… and I guess for a fairly long time thereafter, he didn’t bark. He only grunted.
The dogs were great and we enjoyed them. But this post isn’t actually about the dogs. It’s about our cat, Tiki.
Tiki is not a fan of the dogs. She walks softly but carries a sharp claw. Just ask Roxy, who still bears a scar on her nose from being reprimanded by the cat years ago.
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Meet Tiki-Kitty |
Still, although the cat can stand up for herself, having two critters five times her size hanging around the house for several days is not pleasant. She doesn’t attack. She simply avoids them by hiding under the bed or in the closet in peaceful protest.
So, this time, when Shawn had an event planned for the weekend and asked us to dog-sit, we, in turn, asked my mom if she would be willing to cat-sit.
Understand, neither my mom nor I were what you would call “cat people.” In our farm upbringing, cats were working animals in charge of keeping mice out of the corn or other grain stored in the barn. Cats were not pets. They were farm hands.
Enter Tiki.
When I married Mike, he had two dogs and the cat. Everyone told me to steer clear of the cat. She was Mike’s and not likely to make friends. Mike and the Cat
They were wrong. I never tried to force myself on Tiki. I spoke to her gently and fed her when needed. Mike was still her primary caregiver. When we would travel, we took Tiki to Shawn’s house where she contended first with Roxy and now, Grunt as well.
Tiki was not a happy camper.
Over time, Tiki learned to trust me. She likes when I scratch behind her ears and follows me when I head to the pantry to get food for her. When I didn’t feel well, she cozied up on my lap and kept watch. Tiki has accepted me as part of her world.
Then my mother came to live with us. Everyone told my mom to watch out for the cat. Mike would say, “Don’t trust her!”
But, like me, Mom only spoke words of kindness to the critter. And the cat responded. "GG loves you..." Mom cooed. (GG is what the great grandchildren call my mom.)
So, when Shawn asked us to take care of the dogs this past weekend, we asked Mom if she wanted to take care of Tiki. We delivered the cat, her food, litter box, and supplies to “visit grandma.”
Both have enjoyed the time together. So today, I looked at my mom and asked, “Who knew we were cat people?”
I guess the only one who knew is…Tiki. But she hasn’t actually said anything about it. She just appreciates it.
I'm not 100% sure, but I think Tiki sent the "kids" to Time-Out before she left. |