So I am cat sitting a co-worker’s aging childhood pet for a
few days while she is out of town.
Cleopatra and I were not exactly bonding as she was shy, sleepy and a
little off her food. The second important
detail is that the apartment door doesn’t seem to close securely- the wood
securing the original deadbolt has been removed giving the sense that the door
is never completely shut.
I was on the fly yesterday afternoon when I opened the door
to find a white cat in the hallway. At
first I was a little shocked and then annoyed.
I scooped the indignant and equally surprised animal up and threw it in
to the apartment and locked the door. Although
it did cross my mind that this might in fact be “Not Cleopatra”, I dismissed
the idea quickly. I mean there are a LOT
of street cats in Alexandria, but what were the chances really.
When I returned to the apartment several hours later I was
greeted by an usually alert and affectionate cat clearly obsessed with
something under the dining room hutch. Eventually, I got down on my stomach and
peered under the hutch; a position that put me eye-to-eye with a second, almost
identical, white cat.
It seemed that I had a case of mistaken cat identity on my
hands. To put it another way- abruptly,
without my knowing it, my life had become the plot of a P.G. Woodhouse novel. I spent the next 40 minutes pretending to
watch TV while trying to work out which of the two was the real Cleopatra and
which was the imposter: a difficult task given the fact that I had very little
contact with the real deal and the cat that I suspected was the genuine article
was acting unusually lucid and friendly.
I finally used a lifeline and called a friend. I had her cross reference my description and
a few blurry shots of the likely Cleo with photos from the owner’s Facebook page
(see photo). The loser of this contest
got kicked back out into the hall.
Now I am 100%....well, 90% sure that the very hungry and affectionate
(not to mention lucid) cat that remains in the apartment is the correct animal. My only nagging concern is that the two had
adult cat relations when they were alone together for the afternoon. Can an elderly house cat get pregnant? A
completely ridiculous thought, but not beyond the realm of possibility in the
context of a drama about mistaken cat identity.
I am not sure how I would explain an unexpected pregnancy to
the owner, but I can’t worry about that at the moment. For now I am trying to remain focused on what
to say to this woman if I made the wrong choice in the 50/50 cat selection
process.
Fingers crossed.
Perhaps should have kept both and threw the one out that did not know the owner. It is a conundrum. (Was?)
ReplyDeleteI am NOT telling the owner.
DeleteWell Lucy you might be in trouble again. Maybe she won't notice but her cat could have an extend life span. Good Luck.
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