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Introducing “Maggy” from chadedge on Vimeo.

Ok, so “Maggie” isn’t her real name - truth is we don’t know her real name since she doesn’t have a collar or a chip.

We found this beauty sitting on our doorstep Monday evening after work. She was very clean (ears, coat, teeth, paws) so we figured she wasn’t a stray. I put an ad up on Craigslist lost and found, and have put some flyers up in our neighborhood - so far to no reply.

She’s a beautiful cat, very loving, and pregnant (it’s so weird feeling kittens kicking inside). We’re caring for her until someone comes calling. If nobody claims her by the weekend, we’ll be taking her to the local PAWS shelter (a no-kill shelter that helps pregnant cats).

So far she’s been a dream to have in the house - except for how our first cat, Bitty has been taking things. Bitty is now quite depressed and jealous of “Maggie,” as was expected when another adult female came into the house. We’ve been trying to spend as much time with Bitty as possible to keep her from feeling betrayed or cast aside - we’re just trying to be good neighbors by caring for “Maggie” temporarily.

PS: “Maggie” was Justine’s choice in names, naming the cat after Hillary Swanks character in Million Dollar Baby. The reason for this choice was because “Maggie” has thumbs and looks like she’s wearing boxing mitts.

Update: (2008-05-23) “Maggie” is now at the animal shelter on 15th ave (just outside Ballard). She was too close to having her kittens to have them at our house (she needed so see a vet and be under good care and watch), and she and our kitteh didn’t get along very well (ours is very territorial). We (well, I) miss her very much and hope she’s doing well. I want to go visit her once she has her kittens.

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One Comment to “Introducing “Maggie””

  1. Mom Says:

    LOVE Maggie! Frank would eat Maggie so I have ducks (9 babies) and squirrels (3) and turtles (7) and more adult ducks (6) and a Heron or two, and a Stork (HUGE) and several egrets. All too funny for words. The latest and tamest are the turtles, come right up into the yard to steal the bread the ducks (who knock at the back door) were eating!

    Move over Dr. Doolittle!

    Hopeless in JAX

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