Another satisfied blind cat owner

I just wanted to share this email that I received from Joene. She also had a lovely blind cat. I enjoyed her story so much that I wanted to pass it along to all of you as well.

Hi,
I just wanted to thank you for sharing your experiences with Tulip and for keeping everyone informed on how she is doing. She reminds me a lot of a little cat that I had who was blind. Her name was Sammie and I was lucky enough to have her for 11 years. I found her in my father’s barn in the middle of a winter storm. She was the only kitten and I knew she would not survive the night if I didn’t bring her indoors. Needless to say, she was pretty ill and in order to save her life, I had to make the decision to remove her eyes. The first couple of weeks, I wasn’t sure I did the right thing. She’d crawl up on the bed and not be able to get down. She’d walk into walls and fall down the stairs and each time was so traumatic. My other 2 cats would not have anything to do with her but hiss and growl and she was so tiny and scared.
Then one day, she started playing with a little plastic ball. The ball would hit the wall and that was how she discovered the perimeters of the room. A few weeks later, we taught her how to navigate the stairs. Within a short period of time, she was zooming everywhere and keeping everyone in the house awake at night because all she wanted to do was play, play and play. I could not wait to get home from work to see what else she had learned that day. It was the first time in my life I had an understanding of what new parents go through when their baby learns to talk, crawl and then walk, When I eventually moved into the new house I was building, she was the only one of my 3 cats who wanted to explore every nook and cranny.
I learned a lot from Sammie over the years as I am sure your are learning from Tulip. Sammie didn’t know she was disabled…she thought everyone and everything “saw” what she “saw”. There were several times I’d have her out in the garden and she would try to sneak up on a squirrel, chipmunk or bird. While she was “plainly visible” to everyone including them, she didn’t know it. She never gave up trying and one day I witnessed her catching a little mouse.
I lost Sammie a few days before Valentine’s day. She came down with an upper respiratory infection last summer and it would not go away no matter what antibiotic we tried. Althought it’s been over 6 months, I still miss her. That was why I loved your site. It reminded so much about her. I wished I would have documented all I went through with her and made videos of her. Watching your Tulip helps bring some of those memories back.
If there was any advice I could give, it would be to play with Tulip and try to keep her learning new things. I found that Sammie liked to be challenged. She really liked new experiences. I did let her outdoors only when I was out with her and watching her every move. I adopted a couple of kittens as playmates when one of my older cats passed on. They became the perfect companions to her as both would lay down and become submissive when she would hiss or growl at them. Although I could not tell them apart, she could from their smell. One of them became her best friend, the other one she tolerated.
Good luck to both of you…Would love to hear from you.
Joene

Joene, thanks for sharing your story with us!

There may be a new kitty on the horizon

Tulip is turning into a bit of a loaf. She lays around a lot. She’s getting a little fat. She seems to be fine. I just think she’s really bored. As much as I don’t like the idea, we are considering getting another cat for her. She came from a foster home with 6 other cats, so she’s used to a lot of interaction. We think it would be really good for her to have a buddy to hang out with. It will also get her butt out of that kitty bed hopefully.

We have another FOCAS cat in mind. We’re going to try to find out more info about him today. I’ll keep you posted if/as things progress.

Blind kitten in need of a special home

This lovely blind kitten is in need of a home. She is just 7 weeks old. She appears to have the same condition that Tulip has (undeveloped eyes). She is currently staying with her rescuer, but will need to go to a new home soon. If you happen to be in the San Diego area and think you could provide a good home for her, please contact me at [email protected] I will help you to get in touch.

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Nap time

This afternoon I was just bloody tired. I have to go to school tonight so I thought I’d take a nap. I flopped down on the bed and tried to coax Tulip to join me. She just sat in the doorway and gave me the “yeah right” look. Fine!

I fell asleep almost instantly, but woke up several times. Each time I thought “I wonder where kitty is? I wish she’d get up here”. Then I fell back to sleep.

A while later Eve appeared and flopped down on the bed to join in the napping. All the fussing around with the blankets woke me up. I looked over, and there was Tulip curled up in a ball behind me. I didn’t even know she was there. I said “Tu! You’re here!” and she proceeded to give me the sweet “of course Mama” look. Of course I couldn’t go back to sleep, so now the two of them are snuggled up in there napping the afternoon away. I see how it is!

Beware the billy goat!

This is another follow up to the “Kitty is sensitive” post. I can’t believe I forgot to post this. This was the funniest part of the story…

So after Eve hit Tulip Kitty in the stomach with the hair scrunchie, kitty was freaked out. In fact, she still is a little bit. Eve was sitting in the office and kitty was skulking outside the door, watching out for whatever it was that hit her. Eve told her, “Don’t worry Tu. The ‘belly ghost’ isn’t going to get you.” However, she said it in a crazy voice. So instead of ‘belly ghost’ I heard ‘billy goat’. Hence, the legend of the billy goat was born. Watch out for the billy gooooooooat! Mwaaaahahahaha…

Tulip is still pretty freaked out about coming into the office. She will come in here, but she crouches down low and creeps around, still watching out for the billy goat. Here she was just a few minutes ago:

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Kitty is sensitive – Follow up

This is a follow up to the “Kitty is sensitive” post from yesterday. I didn’t witness the whole scary scene go down. As it turns out, I was mistaken. Tulip Kitty was not startled by a loud noise. Here’s what really happened:

Eve had one of those cloth hair scrunchies which she shot towards Tulip like a giant rubber band. The scrunchie bounced off the floor and hit kitty on the underside of her stomach, scaring the living daylights out of her. The loud noise I heard was Tulip bouncing off the door, wall, etc., trying to run away from whatever it was that “attacked” her. She never did figure out what happened. Now that’s punkish.

Apparently I’m living with two punks. The truth comes out!

Kitty is sensitive

Tulip is so interactive with us that it’s easy for us to forget her special needs. For example, tonight Eve made a loud noise on her way out of the office. Kitty was close by and was seriously startled by this. She was cowering in the hallway, shrinking away from every little subsequent noise. I picked her up to comfort her, and I could feel her little heart pounding. Poor girl!

She’s calmed down a lot, but now she doesn’t want to come into the office. She’s out in the hallway meowing. She’s sniffing around out there trying to figure out what the big, scary monster is that made the loud noise. It really makes me imagine what it would be like to be in her situation. She has a lot of challenges. It makes me appreciate the fact that she’s still sweet. She has a lot of life lessons for us.

We’re live!

We are now up and running at this new location.  Special thanks to Chris for helping with the WordPress installation and to Eve for putting up with my many CSS questions.

I’m very excited! I hope you enjoy the new format. This is definitely still a work in progress. Things will likely change and grow over the next few weeks. Bear with us!

If you have comments, suggestions, ideas, etc. please let us know.

Tulip is going www

The kitty blog is one year old! In celebration we have some exciting news. Coming (relatively) soon: http://www.tulipkitty.com/. Most likely I will continue to publish an RSS feed of the kitty blog here, coming from Tulip’s new domain.

If any of you Tulip fans have suggestions of features you’d like to see on her new site, please let us know!

That’s a lotta duckies!

We don’t have a lot of guest appearances on Tulip’s Garden. However, I thought this was so cool that I had to share. My friend Caprice scored some serious good karma points the other day. On her way home she saw a mother duck that had been hit and killed on the road. She spotted 10 ducklings running around nearby, so she stopped and gathered them all up. They spent the night at her house, then went to a local wildlife rescue the next day.

They’re darn cute! I’m pretty sure Miss Tulip would approve of their coloration.

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