He was "the one."
As an adolescent cat, Max used to rocket around the house. He would hit a piece of furniture, dig in and bound off in a new direction so fast he was a blur. I sat him down one day and explained to him that we had paid good money for the furniture, but like any teenager, he didn't get it. Running around the house was too much fun. Eventually, he ruined two leather couches. By the time we got rid of them, each had a couple thousand tiny claw marks.
As a middle-aged cat, he was my TV buddy. We watched countless movies, basketball games and nature features together. He particularly loved programs about birds and big cats. He'd jump down and sit right in front of the big screen, taking it all in. Most of the time he was by my side. It could be he loved me. Or it could be that I share my popcorn with him.
Max was quite an intelligent little guy, with a rich personality and an expressive face. I always knew what he was thinking. That's what happens when you have an intimate relationship with someone for more than 10 years.
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Post by Dennis E. Coates, Ph.D., Copyright 2010. Building Personal Strength . (Photo by Kathleen Scott, used with her permission)
2 comments:
Thanks for sharing your life with Max...he's a beautiful cat and he sounds like a wonderful companion. My cats Daisy and Lucy are my buddies...they enrich my life every day.
I always love personal stories like this and I think that Max has had a lotta fun sharing his life with yiu as much as you have chosen to share your life with him. Hmmm, thanks for sharing, Denny!
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