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What a Journey for the Boys ! 2007

This is the story of Royce and Flutie:

In 2006, a lovely woman (and now a good friend) moved next door to us. We realized she had two cats since one night as we were coming back home, the elevator doors opened to reveal two real pretty cats in the common hallway. Being an animal lover, I was so excited to see these beautiful cats almost everyday. However, my fiancÈe (Jamie) who was NOT a cat lover or even cat-liker would roll his eyes whenever he saw them in the common hallway. But that changed soon enough, as he began to watch "Them Cats" (a name I use to call them, either collectively, or singly, and still do) each time in the hallway and he would call me to let me know: "Hey Them Cats are in the hallway". Soon we heard about their history.

Both of “Them Cats” had been rescued in Cambridge: Royce (the one with Yellow eyes and more of a†square head) was found about three months old under a bridge, cold and hungry (but a survivor) and Flutie (the one with the asymmetrical mark on his nose) was found a day old in a dumpster, the only survivor of a litter of 10, when some…(I can’t even think of such a person as human) had tried to kill the entire lot! But, Flutie proved his mettle, when he refused to succumb to the intense, deadly heat of that dumpster (who would believe that creatures that actually look alike Humans could such a thing to an innocent tiny little animal)!

As we became more and more friendly with the lovely Neighbor (Amy), she actually let me bring them in sometimes; to my surprise Jamie did not mind ...I think he was falling for them slowly and surely, like I did. So yes, long story short, Amy mentioned to us that Royce did not get along with her original cat (13 year old Betsy, who because of Royce, was forced to sadly hide in the bedroom, away from Royce). So it got really bad and the two cats would get into BAD fights and off course they made Amy’s life truly miserable. Since going back into the shelter was NOT a choice off course at this point Amy wanted to find "Them Cats" a GOOD home.

 Now you need to understand "Them Cats" are really special; no, I mean REALLY special and the only way to describe them is that they have got REAL SOULS! (They are inseparable and must be together).http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9jgTG0CHuw

Again, long story short, one night Jamie and I were just so excited about finding a new place to live (since we were moving) and that very night in the car, Jamie said: "I think we should adopt "Them Cats”! I was shocked; here is a man who never ever even slightly liked cats (date I say, HATED them) and now this! So indeed I accepted!

So they moved in and, little by little, got used to having us as their Mommy and Daddy. And we spoiled them to the MAX! We spent a lot time with them and made sure Flutie who was so shy, became a very brave cat .We finally moved and as you see in some of the images, they were all over in every single box...

Indeed they moved with us to our new place and the move was pleasant and they seemed to like it, because they loved their new Mommy and Daddy!

But sadly, after 3 to 4 months of being with us, Mommy (me) got really sick, and it got really bad. I was having really crazy sick days. One day I was fine and the next day I was tired. It stopped me from working and literally being myself. I underwent all kinds of tests: thyroid, anemia, and every kind of blood test...you freaking name it. I lost about 16 pounds in 2 months, which was a lot (but now I look Good, if I say so myself). I became depressed and at last I finally decided to go an allergy specialist and YES (kinda’ knew, but afraid to face it) they told me I 'am allergic to my cats (my babies). The day I found out about it I cried and I walked from Beth Israel Hospital all the way to downtown Boston (miles). I was so so so sad and cried for days because we are so in love the Boys (I mean the cats). I called Amy (their first mommy) and talked to her about it (a shelter was never a choice), Jamie and I were SO sad since either I had to go on a diet of Claritin or find a GOOD home for them. That very day, Jamie said, “why don't you take a walk so you can clear your head”...and I did!

Before this, in July, when we first moved, I had met a lovely woman, Lee. She has the most fantastic bookstore in the whole ENTIRE world . I walked in and I was sad and crying and I could not stop. . Upon her questioning, I mentioned the reason for my tears. To my surprise she said: I’ll take your cat (she had one for 17 years), I said; "but they are Two" and she said: Well then I'll take both of them"!!!!

It was perhaps, the happiest moment of my life! I mean it! God loves “Them Cats” and loves us!

I found them a good home, perhaps even better than mine. A cute independent bookstore http://simonswinthropbooks.net/, with all the newest bestsellers and a ton of used, fascinating books, Royce and Flutie can roam around and jump on anything they want and only 2 minutes (by foot) from my house. The process of transferring them†to this place took about 2 weeks of acclimatizing them. They are finally getting use to their new environment. (about a month now)

I decided that December is the month of Banafsheh taking care of herself! I'm okay now and I have fully recovered and I have almost become the Banafsheh that I knew (LOL). I really had an awakening with my life in the past two months and really decided to change certain things about it.

Health is a gift, don't take it for granted, everything else shall follow trust me ,By translating your vision of peace into art , speech and action you can aid , inspire , motivate and engage those around you. Donate your toys and clothes , volunteer at your soup kitchen or food bank ,spend some time with elderly , give holidays gifts focused on peace and community and not commodity , send a card: ( NO, it 's never late to send a card) :

 

A Recovering American soldier

C/O Walter Reed Army medical Center

6900 Georgia Avenue, NW

Washington, D.C 20307 -5001

 

 

Recycle , Re-use envelopes, ribbons, wrapping paper for art or future projects and gifts, call an animal shelter and adopt a pet.....and .. well I can go on and on

Anway ,This is my little 2007 story!

Love and Happy New Year

Banafsheh

 

 

Check out my little teeth in the bottom picture! We are happy in the bookstore! Come and check us out!lol

COMMENTS
JenM said at 3:17 p.m. on Dec 31, 2007:
This is a wonderful - sad - happy - story! The photos are great and I love the journey taken as you read down the page... If they cannot be with you, this is the only other place they should be!!!!
Wlk68 said at 3:19 p.m. on Dec 31, 2007:
Hi B!! I'm glad that you're feeling better and that the boys are happy in their new home. Every bookstore should have a cat or two. Have a safe and happy new year. May 2008 bring you nothing but good things!
Debdog said at 3:25 p.m. on Dec 31, 2007:
AWWWW sad with a happy ending..oh boy do i know the journey of near death , back to life... see my tabblo "year in review" I am happy you are well ! and "them cats" have a happy home!!! YEAH!!!! I love happy endings... Happy New Year! :)
ConnieL said at 3:29 p.m. on Dec 31, 2007:
'Them cats' are adorable. Sorry to hear you're allergic...I'd sure hate to give up my girls. Glad you're better and able to see Them Cats from time to time. :)
Jerii said at 4:10 p.m. on Dec 31, 2007:
Wow! This is one of the best cat stories I've heard in a while. After rough starts in life, "Them Cats" sure were fortunate to find Amy, you, Jamie, and the bookstore lady. These kitties are so cute - they look like little panda bears. Hope 2008 brings more good things into your life.
AKMORGAN@***.ORG said at 4:37 p.m. on Dec 31, 2007:
What a fairy tale ending to 'them cats' story....Way to go Banafsheh and Jamie and thanks so much for finding them the perfect home. Love, Amy (second mommy) - their first is Alice who owns St Meow's, found the boys and then nursed them back to health.
Lmusicof said at 4:42 p.m. on Dec 31, 2007:
B, those two cats are just adorable!!!

People who abandon kittens are not human.

Happy New Year!

Leigh
Hhwind said at 5:06 p.m. on Dec 31, 2007:
Your cats are adorable and your story is touching, have Happy New Year 2008 Thanks for sharing
Candlepower said at 8:05 p.m. on Dec 31, 2007:
Wonderful! Gorgeous Kittys and so glad you found each other! Happy New Year to you all!
Bo_bo_92 said at 2:55 a.m. on Jan 1, 2008:
Great images! They seem so sophisticated yet spoiled rotten already!
CEllersick said at 11:16 a.m. on Jan 1, 2008:
Your story is so lovely. So happy that you are feeling better and can visit your friends anytime the store is open. I love the second-to-last photo with your kitty's reflection in the window; it's just beautiful.
Chiloedream said at 8:15 a.m. on Jan 2, 2008:
Une belle histoire, de belles images, merci, très bonne année, salut mon amie.
Mashpee_Paula said at 5:50 p.m. on Jan 2, 2008:
A beautiful story, Banafsheh, with a happy ending too!!! Wonderful pictures! Happy New Year to you and Jamie!! :)
GDH said at 11:30 a.m. on Jan 4, 2008:
Great story Banana! Happy New Year to both of you from Jads & I.

G.
Pkeener said at 9:03 p.m. on Jan 7, 2008:
you know, i was wondering for the longest time, where you were? what a remarkable story. i am so glad you shared it with us. youtr phots always stand alone, but this time, the written words stole my heart.
Snooway said at 10:24 p.m. on Jan 8, 2008:
What a wonderful story. I would love to visit that bookstore sometime. The cats are very cute.
Shenresi said at 8:45 a.m. on Jan 15, 2008:
wonderful story and pictures, Banafsheh and thanks for sharing !
Banafsheh said at 11:17 a.m. on Jan 18, 2008:
thank you all for your comments! Although I 'm so lucky to be able to see them everyday not once but twice or more, I still miss them a ton! and it hurts not to have them around full time. Oh , well....
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