

Today’s guest blog post, a UK blogger/writer/editor/tutor/cat-fancier Esther Chilton knows her tortoiseshell cat is up to something….

My Very Naughty Tortie by Esther Chilton
I’d heard of the saying ‘Naughty tortie’ and, to be honest, I wasn’t sure there was actually anything in it. True, I hadn’t ever had a tortoiseshell before, but I’d had cats my entire life and they’d all had very different personalities, from cuddly, to standoffish, to mischievous. So, when I adopted Lexi, a tortoiseshell kitten, from a cat shelter ten years ago, I was excited and looked forward to welcoming her home. I wasn’t worried by the tag attached to her markings. But little did I know I’d adopted a kitten with ‘tortitude’ – in buckets. I already had a couple of other cats which meant I needed to keep Lexi away from them to begin with and introduce them steadily. I thought it would be a good idea to set Lexi up in my loft conversion, where I slept. I could then make sure she was okay. As I settled down to bed that night, Lexi scrambled up and snuggled up with me. Oh, how sweet, I thought. By the next morning, bleary-eyed through lack of sleep, I was beginning to think very differently. I know kittens like to play, and I made sure she had plenty of toys and spent time with her, but Lexi came alive at night. She thought it great fun to sneak under the covers and pounce on my legs, arms, toes – any part of me she could. And, if she wasn’t attacking me with her needle-sharp claws, she was licking me. Not the best way to be woken up! I hoped this was a phase – one that wouldn’t last long. It wasn’t, so I ended up leaving her in the loft overnight and sleeping downstairs. I like a cat with character and, as the months went on, it was soon apparent Lexi was a larger-than-life character. She doesn’t like being shut out of any rooms in the house. She clearly thinks she has a right to go where she pleases. If a door is shut, she’ll scrape away at the door (peeling the paintwork off) and/or tug at the carpet (pulling up tufts or a corner of the carpet itself), until she is let in. If I intervene if I don’t want her in a particular room, and try to distract her, she’ll turn to me and give me a right mouthful, just like a petulant teenager, then return to her task. Her favourite thing in the whole world is dry cat biscuits. She has one pouch of wet food in the morning and one in the early evening, then biscuits before bed. Though Lexi’s bedtime is a little different to mine. She thinks she should be given biscuits at 7pm and lets me know by pulling at the cupboard door where they are kept. If I don’t give in, she’ll keep on at the door, or me, making it very clear she’s starving and needs her biscuits. When I lived near my mum, if I went on holiday, she would look after the cats instead of them going into a cattery. One particular time when I was away, I received a frantic call from her to say she thought the house had been broken into. My heart was in my mouth. I asked Mum what had been taken. “Well, I can’t see that anything has gone,” she said. “But all the drawers in your chest of drawers upstairs have been pulled open and the clothes are all over the floor.” “It’s alright, Mum, it’s just Lexi,” I said. I’d forgotten to warn her that Lexi thinks it’s terrific fun to pull drawers open and yank all the clothes out. Although she’s cheeky, I wouldn’t want it any other way. I adore my feisty tortie and she really is the most caring girl. She always knows when I’m not feeling good, or if I’m upset, and she’ll cuddle up to me, placing her paw on my arm as if to say, “It’s going to be okay.” And, at least life is never dull with Lexi around!Does your pet play tricks on you?
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I love a cat with personality!
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Thank you for sharing!!.. cats are independent and do things their way!.. while the following poem is about dogs, it could also be about cats.. 🙂
He is my other eyes that can see above the clouds;
My other ears that hear above the winds.
He is the part of me that can reach out into the sea.
He has told me a thousand times over that I am his reason for being:
By the way he rests against my leg
By the way he thumps his tail at my smallest smile
By the way he shows his hurt when I leave without taking him.
(I think it makes him sick with worry when he
is not along to care for me.)
When I am wrong, he is delighted to forgive.
When I am angry, he clowns to make me smile.
When I am happy, he is joy unbounded.
When I am a fool, he ignores it.
When I succeed, he brags.
Without him, I am only another person. ,With him, I am all-powerful.
He is loyalty itself., He has taught me the meaning of devotion.
With him, I know a secret comfort and a private peace.
He has brought me understanding where before I was ignorant.
His head on my knee can heal my human hurts.
His presence by my side is protection against, my fears of dark and unknown things.
He has promised to wait for me…, whenever…wherever–in case I need him.
And I expect I will–as I always have.
He is just my dog.
(Author Gene Hill…)
Hope all is well, life is all that you wish for it to be, your path in life is paved with peace, love and happiness and until we meet again….
May flowers always line your path
and sunshine light your way,
May songbirds serenade your
every step along the way,
May a rainbow run beside you
in a sky that’s always blue,
And may happiness fill your heart
each day your whole life through.
May the sun shine all day long
Everything go right, nothing go wrong
May those you love bring love back to you
And may all the wishes you wish come true
(Irish Saying)
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This is beautiful! Thank you 😊
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I love cat stories, and this one is very cute. Cats are such personalities. I was lucky with my cat, she was sooo gentle and kind, and did nothing like this. It sounds… interesting to live with a cat with such a big personality! 🙂
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Very true iHanna. Each cat is so unique 😻
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Thank you, da-AL, for having me on here today. I really appreciate it ❤
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It’s wonderful of you to guest here 🥰
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I’ve really enjoyed it 😊
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Mi piace il tuo racconto con Lexi🐈⬛io ho un gatto femmina norvegese molto grande
con un brutto carattere, molto territoriale, ma quando “parla” e fa le fusa noi la amiamo molto.
I gatti hanno un carattere che non si riesce a modificare ma va bene così.
🌹🐈⬛❤️
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♥️😻
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