
Notice her luxurious, ebony coat. The piercing green eyes and fetching aura! A true beauty to behold!
For those who are not familiar with the story, I will share the condensed version for a little bit of back ground. Gaia (formerly known as "Princess" -ack ghastly name for such a sophisticated being) was born to a feral group of cats living near the daughter of a friend of mine. She found the little fur ball, all of 2 months old sitting in an oil patch in her apartment driveway area and rescued the little dear immediately. Unfortunately, "Princess" and her current kitty were really not getting along well. Gaia was being bullied terribly, which is difficult to believe. Gaia would only stay in the bathroom, refused to come out and would simply not bond with her new family no matter what was tried.
News of this situation traveled and it was clarified that if a home wasn't found for said good sweet little black fur ball, then she would go to the pound. Unacceptable. Plus, Chance and I had just moved in together and I thought he'd like to have something to call his own at our house and thought he'd enjoy having a new kitten to pour some of that energy into. Besides, when we met with her we immediately fell in love. It's hard not to...all black soft mewling soft fur ball with little pink tongue and huge greens eyes that seem to engulf her entire face....blech, it's almost DISGUSTING how adorable she was.
Thus, the Sink Licker came to live with us. We learned immediately that she prefers to drink out of the faucets from the bathroom sink. Preferably while her human is in the bathroom with her, it is her way of bonding with her humans. She purrs and drinks and is affectionate and makes little chirping sounds. The garden hose is also acceptable, as long as the water is running. Fresh, she was a street cat after all, her instincts tell her that running water is safe water and therefore drinkable. She's also still very leery of newcomers, if you are new to my home, you most likely won't see much of her.
However, if you are NOT a newcomer and you happen to be in the bathroom and made the very poor choice to shut the bathroom door all the way you are going to hear about it. She will scratch at the door. Piss and moan until you (this means me, ok....not Max, not anyone else, it's JUST me that she constantly harangues in the damn bathroom *laugh*) open the door so her majesty may enter. If I am taking a bath, she insists on being in the bathroom while the bath water is running, but then wants out immediately at the very moment I slip into a warm, sudsy bubble bath. Also let it be noted that sleeping in my bedroom with out her will not be tolerated. Even though Kasha and Gaia aren't the best of friends, they both insist on being in my room at lights out. Period. And if not, Gaia will scratch under the door and if ignored, launch into even more pissing and moaning about what a terrible human I am for ignoring her needs.
She won't eat just anything either, if it strikes her as odd in any way at all....nope. But she'll mew her fool head off for some milk, or if she thinks your getting milk...or if you head in the general direction of the kitchen (that's where the milk is you know!) she comes a trotting. We later found out a neighbor (back when she was out gallivanting) was the one who brought in the milk situation because before then, none of us had given her milk. Pasteurized cows milk isn't so good for little kitties tummies. I try to buy her the Cat Milk, but she prefers the cow milk. She may have been a farm cat in a previous life. Actually, I think she was a farm witch in a previous life. Her eyes are haunting and sometimes, I swear she's trying to trip me down the steps.
It is all of these nuances that make her such a divine feline. She is sassy, striking and most definitely sweet.
While stunning, emotive (when milk or cat nip are involved) and charismatic with the ridiculous humans; alas she is a neighborhood brawler. She is a total bruiser or very curious, I've not figured it out yet. In recent adventures, she managed to acquire two concerning wounds on each hip. As if, some large animal, perhaps a DOG (Gaia!) or even a COYOTE (Dammit Gaia!) had attempted to bite down and run off with her. In fact, these two wounds are just that....bite marks of some animal that she got in too deep with.
Silly Sink Licker!
Since this obviously harrowing experience, Gaia has refrained from tomcatting about all night long like some feline foot soldier. She mostly travels the parameters around the house she has established for herself and guards her family. A rather unfortunate outcome of this recent injury is her inability to jump to the sink for drinks. Initially, I spent a great deal of time ensuring her comfort and safety while she healed. I put a blanket on the counter in the upstairs bathroom, made sure she had plenty of milk available at all times and carried her to her food dish for breakfast and dinner each day.
However, in line with my farm-witch theory, it has recently come to my attention that Gaia has trained me to be her personal assistant. The wounds have scabbed over, she's healed for the most part and is adhering to her strictly enforced bathing schedule regularly. Yet, strangely...she still requires my assistance to get her poor old weary bones up to the water dish. And then, oh...woe is poor poor kitty...I have to carry her to her food dish. And then, I have to get her down from her food dish when she's finished her meal.
You might be wondering how long did it take me to figure this out....how times I carried her totally capable butt around while she basked in all the glory of her human doting on her and not that foul obnoxious dog (Gaia's words, not mine)? A few days? A few weeks?
It's been at least 2 weeks.
I realized this morning that I'd gotten so used to doing these things for her, helping her and doting on her....because I like to dote sometimes I'll admit, I LIKE TO LOVE THINGS - I can't help it!. However, I'd gotten so used to doing it for my poor little kitty witty that'd I'd lost sight of the fact that she could do it her damn self and that I surely needn't coddle the poor dear any longer. But yet, she kept right on letting me take care of her and when today, when I made her do it her damn self....she looked at me like I'd just broken her heart right in half. Guilt. Wow. It spans the species like wildfire.
Talk about a total cosmic lesson on a microscopic level.