Saturday, December 25, 2010

Merry Christmas-Toys for Tots

Hi Everyone! A couple of weeks ago, my mommie brought home a new friend for me.

She was in this awful PTU. It had only ONE hole in it for her to breathe. I stuck my paw in to pet her.

She meowed, moved her head, and washed her face, but she didn't seem to appreciate my efforts to free her.


I'm sorry, Miss Lulu; I cannot get you out! It's just as well because I like being a spoiled only kitty in this house.

Mommie , maybe you can donate this kitty to the Toys for Tots Campaign and make some little kid very happy. (Mommie took my advice!)
Merry Christmas!
Love,
~Emerson




Sunday, December 5, 2010

Thanksgiving Adventures

Hi! I hope that everyone is enjoying the holiday season. I have to tell you about my Thanksgiving trip to North Carolina to stay with Mommie's sisters' family.




The house has a cool railing on the second floor and I found it intriguing. My friends Skeezix and Daisy the Curly Cat like high railings.
I just had to walk along that narrow edge. It was slippery and I didn't know how to get back through the bars onto the carpet. Luckily Mommie was nervously watching me from below. I hate to admit this, but I slipped and fell . . . right into Mommie's outstretched arms. Whew! She saved my life!


This is one of my cousins--Freckles the Bengal cat. She likes to survey the world from this post.






And this is my cousin Sugar Magnolia. She liked to hiss at Mommie. I got along better with the dogs in the house.





Don't worry, Mommie. I love you. And thanks for catching me.
Love,
~Emerson

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Last Day for Pools


Mr. Emerson the lifeguard is on duty and ready to enforce all the rules.



Here I am checking the water level. Remember, no diving allowed!

Ah, checking the scene for any cute girl kitties in itsy bitsy teeny weenie bikinis.
Note: Unfortunately this is all fantasy for me now because I no longer get to go outside since my injury. These photos were taken in May when I got to accompany Mommie to a beach house on the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
~Emerson

Friday, June 11, 2010

Reflections on My First Year

Note: I wrote this on June 11, but Mommie didn't post it until today, August 8, because she never added the pictures for me until now.



It's been quite a year for me. Today, June 11, is my birthday!

Right now I am recovering from KNEE SURGERY. I had an accident.



I was out on the deck with my mommie and daddie on Memorial Day weekend.




I was sitting on the back of the chaise lounge watching the birdies taunt me from their feeders.


Suddenly, I just couldn't stand it any longer! I leaped at them, but, still being a kitten at the time, I didn't think of the consequences--such as where to land. I missed the deck railing (I wasn't aiming for it) and the birdies. I flew over the rail and landed down on the grass. It's a good thing that our deck isn't too far off the ground, but I probably came down at least seven feet. Ugh. The landing didn't feel too good. Once I recovered, I tried to walk, but it hurt a lot and I limped badly. Mommie and Daddie took me to the vet as an emergency visit on that Sunday (May 30). I had dislocated my knee and tore up some of my soft tissues. The doctor said that I needed an operation, but, because I have a mild heart murmur, he wanted to send me to a cardiologist for a consultation before a specialty surgeon operated on me. He also said that I had to be kept confined in a very small space with just my litter box, bed, and food.

He recommended a dog crate.

So, I was in jail in a big dog crate. It wasn't too bad since everything was convenient, and I didn't feel like running around anyway.













On June 3 I had my operation, and I got to go home on Friday, June 4. I had pain meds, heart meds, antibiotics, and this awful collar.

That collar was the worst part. I really wanted to lick my incision and make it heal, but I wasn't allowed to. I also had to rely on Mommie to groom me. Ugh. Thursday, June 10, I went back to the surgeon, and he examined me and removed my five stitches. He said that I looked great! And that I could have the collar removed today! That was the best birthday present of all today--Mom took that thing off. (I wish I knew Jeter's secret since he didn't have to wear his collar while he healed.) I'm still in the dog crate, and will be for another 4-6 weeks, but I have adjusted well. Mommie takes me out to cuddle.

I've had other exciting things happen to me. I got to go to the beach house in May, and I survived despite the overwhelming number of dog cousins that also visited. (Mommie can't find the photos right now, but promises to post them later.)




In other DOG news, I thought that I had my neighboring dogs under control. I met several of them last fall. This golden retriever is named Utah, and he is owned by Mr. Stuff and his girlfriend.

Here is one of the dogs that lives behind me.




I wasn't scared at all.



We sniffed through the fence, and all was well.



Except in March.


It was a beautiful day; Mom was teleworking out on the deck, and she had me out with her. I wandered around the yard and tried to pay no mind to the big husky dog. He was outside and watching my every move, but didn't bark. Unfortunately, he decided to climb his wood pile to get over the fence, and he tried to maul me! I cried, and Mommie came to rescue me behind the shed. I had icky slobber and a sore spot on my side and ended up getting a mat there. At least I didn't require medical attention. Mean dog! I thought that he was my friend!
Epilogue, 8/8/10: Well, my knee has healed up nicely. I went back to the surgeon last week, and he thought that I looked good. He still wants me to take it easy for the rest of the month, so I am not allowed to play wild feather wand games. I take a half pill of Atenolol for my heart condition (hypertropic cardiomyopathy--a thickening of the left ventricle) every day. I also have been told that I DO NOT get to go outside. Maybe, just maybe, Mommie and Daddie will take the big crate out on the deck or in the grass so I can sit outside. I fear that my garden kitty days are already behind me. All things considered, I have a pretty good life and a family that loves me very much.

~Emerson

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Good bye Winter, Hello Spring!

Look at what was in my yard in early February! I would have been smart to stay here,


but Mommie let me go out on the deck to explore! I'm glad that the deck has a roof over part of it. There's a lot of cold, wet stuff beyond.
Hmm. I'm not so sure about this.


This is about as deep as I like to go.



No wonder Mommie didn't worry that I would run away. There's a tall wall of white stuff fencing me in.




Things don't look much better out the front door.




Hey, it's several weeks later and the deck looks a LOT better!















Flowers are blooming! Mommie says that they are winter aconite.




My first spring!




I look forward to exploring in the garden as everything springs to life.

Love,
~Emerson





Saturday, January 30, 2010

Snow Kitty

Hi, everyone! I've been begging to go outside all week, but Mommie has had to work and she doesn't let me go outside without close supervision. (Sigh.) And Mommie's friend, whom I call Daddy, doesn't think that I should EVER get to go outside. (Another sigh.) But TODAY, Mommie heeded my cries and let me go out on the deck. It is snowing!
This is not the first time that I've been out in the snow, but today it just seemed so much colder.
I looked off the deck into the yard, but that cold frozen stuff was everywhere.

Mommie didn't have to worry about my getting away. I never left the deck and asked to go in after a short while.

When will it be spring?
Love,
Emerson

Sunday, January 10, 2010

How I Got My Name - or Not


I have been told that the resemblance is uncanny.




















Do you think that I will look like this when I get old?

~Emerson

My History

Read about the history of my young life on the blog of my predecessors, Jake and Bathsheba, to whom this blog is dedicated. They will never be forgotten.

~Emerson