Showing posts with label cats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cats. Show all posts

Monday, May 26, 2014

Better Summer ahead?

I’m BA-a-ack!

Yes, I’ve been silent for much too long, for several reasons. But I’m finally nearing the point of resolution with a couple of life’s larger hurdles and plan to be more productive through the rest of the year--Robert Burns’ ‘best laid schemes’ notwithstanding!

Part of that plan involves sharing more of my often scattered thoughts in this space. I’ll continue to write about my dreams for a better world in which every person on the planet is treated with kindness, every animal and plant is respected for its vital role in our ecosystem, and we finally begin to take tender care of the only home we have in the vast universe, this wonderful Planet Earth.

I hope to avoid the ‘woe is us’ approach to the many problems of our present society. Instead, I’ll try to focus on the complete absence of logic in the current system and why certain changes would make life better for everyone, not merely one ‘special interest’ group or another. Many articles will be similar to my first essay collection, The World I Imagine: A creative manual for ending poverty and building peace.

Along the way, I’ll sprinkle in some articles written just for fun, about cats and baseball and anything else that pops into my head. We could all use a break once in a while. It’s good for the psyche.

So, remember: Nothing ever happens until someone shares an idea. That’s why I keep on writing this blog. I hope to see you soon!


WEB EMAIL STILL INACTIVE: One issue still on my To-Do list is to bring my website email back to life. Now that we're nearing the end of our long Spring agenda, I should be able to tackle the issue by early June. When that miracle occurs, I will definitely post the Good News here. More reason to keep in touch. Hope and Love to all!


The World I Imagine: A creative manual for ending poverty and building peace and my historical mystery novel, Lion’s Pride, are available through your local bookstore. They are featured at Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, and most online bookstores around the world. Both are available for Kindle readers.
 

COMMENTS: The purpose of this blog is to share positive ideas for making changes that will help everyone, not just a narrow group of people. I’d love to hear more ideas for imprinting positive effects over a wide range of areas in our society.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

What Republicans Fear Most

 


Republicans fear the Goddess
in every Woman and her Cats
 
 
Earlier today I was reading another article on cnn.com discussing the Republican campaign against women’s rights, and I happened to see something in a photo that made me think of my cats.

Hmm.

So I made a little note, found the perfect picture that’s safely in the public domain, added a bit of text, and . . . Voila!
Check it out:


What REPUBLICANS Fear Most
PUSSIES They Can’t CONTROL
 
Feel free to share this message as far and wide as you can. We all have to make as much noise as we can to stop the GOP from doing everything in their power to move us back to the nineteenth century, or worse! There are many things we can do, but the most important action we must take is VOTE!


On November 6, be sure to vote against dragging our nation backward in history.


Better yet, contact your local official who manages voter registrations--in Arizona, it’s county recorders--and sign up to receive early mail-in ballots. They’ll let you know when to expect ballots in the mail for every election throughout the year. Then when the big envelope comes, study the candidates and issues, mark your ballot, and put it right back in the mail as quickly as you can. That’s the best way to ensure that you don’t miss voting on election day and your vote will be counted.


And to the Goddesses and their cats: Let’s all keep up the fight against the oppressors!


Forward to VICTORY!





Monday, January 30, 2012

Ruminating on animals and the afterlife!

Every Sunday I enjoy reading “Ask the pet editor,” written by Scott Craven, in the Arizona Republic. This Sunday, January 29, 2012, a reader related his belief that after his beloved dog passed away, he’d followed his hunches and found a brand new puppy that he believes to be his old dog reincarnated. In his usual entertaining fashion, Scott assured the reader that he won’t presume to pass judgment on such a personal belief. He then invited others to share their feelings and experiences regarding pet reincarnation. Naturally, I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to share our story:


Dear Scott,

Oh, I hope you don’t regret requesting feedback on domestic animal reincarnation, especially from all the really weird cat people–like me!

My husband, Jim, and I consider ourselves to be spiritual, rather than sacerdotal, so our religious affiliation is with a progressive group that respects all beliefs and encourages independent thinking. We believe in the possibility that traditional church teachings might be wrong regarding animals and the afterlife. Though we don’t feel comfortable settling on any particular tenet in that regard, we like to imagine that if humans can look forward to an afterlife, then the spirits of our animal friends continue on after they leave this plane. That could mean they experience a series of successive material existences, as in reincarnation. Or, as western tradition says about humans, they could pass on to a paradisaical existence--‘heaven,’ if such a place exists.

By not encumbering ourselves with the doctrine of certainty, we comfort ourselves with the belief that one day we’ll again see Ditto, our precious 8-year-old black cat who succumbed on a sunny afternoon last August to a sudden respiratory infection. We also dream of the day we’ll be able to hold Ray Lee, Booger, and Clarence, who lived long and died peacefully in our arms; and Baxter, Tina, Garfield, and Boyfriend, who disappeared to unknown fates; and all the other precious pets who shared so much of their love with us during their sadly short earthly sojourns.

But do their spirits return to us before we pass on to join them? We won’t claim to know that for sure, but we have witnessed one strange phenomenon: Shortly after we say the final ‘goodbye’ to one of our fur-babies, we notice that one or more of our surviving ‘children’ seem to adopt some peculiar personality trait(s) that we enjoyed in our recently ‘late’ fur-child, trait(s) that the surviving feline never seemed to practice before.

Thus, after Ditto left us, our little black-and-white kitty, Obama--so named because he walked into our house literally off the streets at 10:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 4, 2008--suddenly began to climb into my lap and treat me to several ‘chin bumps’ with the top of his head. He did that several times over the week following Ditto’s death, then settled down and continued to cuddle in peculiarly Obama (the feline variety) fashion.

Jim and I decided that Ditto was just trying to tell us he’s sorry he had to leave us so quickly and he’ll be waiting when we’re ready to join him!

Who knows if that’s true, but it’s nice to think about! After all, how can there be a heaven without our animal friends there with us?!

In peace,
Debbie

Friday, July 29, 2011

Friday Peace Vigil, Newton Falls, OH, and surrounding area:

PEACE VIGIL
NEWTON FALLS, OH
Friday, July 29, 2011
4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Route 534

Ray Nakley (330-506-1999) and Ron Dull (330-518-9881) will hold their weekly Peace Vigil this Friday, July 29, from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., at Route 534, Newton Falls, OH. They invite anyone who is interested in showing their support for ending conflict in the world to join them. Hold out positive thoughts for that!

This week:

Last week I had a bit of a scare for a couple of hours Thursday morning when our youngest fur-baby, Barack Obama Cat Jordan, exhibited signs of possible heart problems. Since my car’s AC is on the fritz (sorry, Barb), I had to wait till Jim got home from work that afternoon so we could take Obama to the vet together. By that time he’d settled down and napped peacefully for most of the day, and he was in great shape. After carefully examining him, the doctor assured us our precious little one had probably got overheated when he’d been out stalking the birds that come for the seed I spread in the backyard.

Even at 6:00 in the morning at this time of year, the southern Arizona temperature is in the mid-80s and the humidity in the teens and 20s. It doesn’t make sense for any creature, on two legs or four, to do anything but quietly watch the birds then come in to enjoy the air conditioning. Now, a week later, Obama seems to have learned his lesson, and he’s staying inside just about all day every day. Meanwhile, our family owes a great debt to the caring doctors and staff of Small Animal Clinic in Casa Grande. Whether it’s a regular checkup or a scary event like this one, for over a decade they’ve provided the greatest love and professional care for all our precious kittie babies!

Meanwhile, let’s all send out our most positive thoughts and, for those who are believers, prayers to support and benefit all those suffering in so many parts of the world!

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Friday Peace Vigil, Youngstown, OH, and surrounding area:

PEACE VIGIL
YOUNGSTOWN, OH
Friday, May 20, 2011
4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Corner Belmont Ave. and Tod Lane (near Dairy Queen).

Ray Nakley (330-506-1999) and Ron Dull (330-518-9881) will hold their weekly Peace Vigil this Friday, May 20, from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., at the corner of Belmont Ave. and Tod Lane (near Dairy Queen). in Youngstown, OH. They invite anyone who is interested in showing their support for ending conflict in the world to join them. Hold out positive thoughts for that!

On a personal front: I'm getting some writing done and will post here in a day or so. Also getting set to take our three kitties, one at a time, to see the "baby" doctor over the next few days. We must always take good care of our animal companions, even if they aren't too fond of those needles. Who is?!

Monday, April 26, 2010

And the winner is: Barack Obama Cat Jordan







Resting comfortably in the pictures from top to bottom are: Barack Obama Cat Jordan, Punkin Cat Jordan, and Ditto Cat Jordan.

I originally wrote this column in November 2008, when all the relevant facts were brand new. In the ensuing year and a half, we've had so much fun being a three-cat family again, after several years of being owned by only one, then two fur-babies, that I decided it was a good idea to update the details and introduce a growing circle of internet friends to our resident "fur-politician" and his "cabinet." Here's the story of how our current felines joined the family:

On Tuesday, November 4, 2008, a momentous election was held, and the winner, who is both black and white, is named Obama. I’m not talking about the historic election that swept the first biracial person into the highest office in the land. I’m talking about the informal straw poll that was taken in our backyard. The victor in that contest was a beautiful black-and-white tuxedo cat officially dubbed Barack Obama, in honor of the nation’s president-elect (at that moment).

The oldest member of our brood joined us in spring 2006. Six weeks after our beloved 15-year-old, Ray Lee, passed into the next plane, we went to the local shelter and connected with a huge long-haired black cat named Ditto, who proceeded to relish in the joy of an only cat for most of that year. Ditto was so spoiled that when we gave dinner to strays on the veranda--actually bowls of cat food on the concrete outside our back door--Ditto was not amused.

Sometime during the winter of 2006-7, a lively orange cat became a regular at the al fresco table. A cursory equipment check and a scrawny physique (the result of malnutrition) led us to believe the visitor was a girl. A vet later disabused us of that notion, and "she" underwent a psychological gender reassignment, becoming an official "he."

Despite Ditto’s objections, by summer 2007 we named the new cat Punkin and encouraged him to come inside often for respite from the desert sun, hiding him carefully when we could so he'd be safe from Ditto's wrath. When we left Arizona City for Casa Grande, Punkin made it clear that he had to come too, and he became a full-time member of the family from that evening on. For the next year, these two continued to "discuss" territorial issues in our new house, often with far more drama than necessary.

With their own version of homeland security, Ditto and Punkin chased away any animal that intruded into their new backyard. The most frequent scofflaws were a dark-gray cat that is almost Ditto’s size and the little tuxedo cat, who was not much more than a kitten in those days. The day before the 2008 presidential election, a neighbor asked us if the tuxedo was ours after he’d sneaked into their house, in spite of their dogs. At that time, I found him to be a featherweight. But we were sure our cats still wouldn’t accept him, so he was released with instructions to go home, wherever that was.

On Tuesday, November 4, 2008, Jim went to bed around 9:30 p.m. knowing the nation would soon have a leader with a Harvard law degree, but a small cry in the backyard led him to come out and lead me to the back door. When we opened it, this scrawny black-and-white cat sauntered in--smiling as broadly as a kitty can and followed by our two furry bouncers. Despite the fact that Ditto and Punkin can barely stand to be near each other, together they happily informed us that this new cat could stay.

So, it was official. Barack Obama received 100% of our popular and electoral votes. Our home is his domain, and we are his lackeys. If I open a can of cat food, our resident-elect is all ready to dig into the biggest bowl.

After a month of enjoying a regular diet and plenty of warm places to sleep, Obama had gained over two pounds--one-third of his previous body weight. His "gentleman’s equipment" (as Craig Ferguson is wont to say) is history, so there’ll be no little Baracks, but with good care and plenty of love, he has nothing to complain about.

Like his namesake, our Obama has brought peace and hope to warring factions. Despite their earlier animosity, Ditto and Punkin now tolerate each other--most of the time--and they’re absolutely gaga over their new little brother. Both of them will rub noses with him and even allow him to sniff their tails on occasion.

Obama brings vitality to the corps. When he says it’s time to play, somebody must join in the game. He loves string, and if nothing else, he can get a rise out of Punkin by taking a running leap over his brother’s orange head.

Like his brothers, Obama is extremely affectionate with mom and dad, and he quickly learned to relax and enjoy plenty of nap time, just like the other two. So, after several years of being a one- or two-cat household, we’re officially owned by three cats again. It's been over a decade since we’ve had that many cats. We can't imagine life without them. One or two should be enough, but somehow, they multiply--though they've all been "fixed." I don't know how, but it keeps happening that way.

And here’s a treat: Our cats are now on video. They’re the stars of the top three videos you’ll find listed on my YouTube page at:


On Inauguration Day, all three fur-babies joined me to watch the human Barack Obama and Joe Biden take the helm and bring calm and vitality to our ailing nation. And since that day, we've all kept a close eye on their progress, to make sure everything continues to go as well as it can, considering the opposition that has been pitted against them.

Just as important, we know the rest of us have work to do as well. That’s the lesson we hope Americans finally understand. We can’t just depend on our elected officials to do everything for us, nor can we allow anyone to push legislation that serves small groups of people and harms the many. We must take responsibility ourselves, for ourselves and everyone else. It’s time to get on with it. There’s work to be done. That's why I'm writing this Peace Blog, my books, and everything else. We are the people; we are the government; we are members of society, of the human race, and that carries with it a responsibility--whether we like it or not. We have to start caring not just for ourselves and possibly just our closest kin and friends, but for everybody. That's how a world should work. That's how the world will work!

SAD UPDATE: On a hot day in August of 2011, Ditto developed a serious respiratory infection. Barely hours later, he died in the loving arms of his favorite ‘kitty-pediatrician.’

Comforted by the fact that his suffering was brief, we cherish the idea that if there is a heaven, Ditto will among the many feline-children whose love we,ve enjoyed over many decades. He’ll be the huge black kitty resting quietly in his favorite hidey-hole, waiting for chin bumps and several long minutes of comfy lap snuggles.


 
 
WEB EMAIL STILL INACTIVE: One issue still on my To-Do list is to bring my website email back to life. Now that we're nearing the end of our long Spring agenda, I should be able to tackle the issue by early June. When that miracle occurs, I will definitely post the Good News here. More reason to keep in touch. Hope and Love to all!

 
The World I Imagine: A creative manual for ending poverty and building peace and my historical mystery novel, Lion’s Pride, are available through your local bookstore. They are featured at Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, and most online bookstores around the world. Both are available for Kindle readers.

 
COMMENTS: The purpose of this blog is to share positive ideas for making changes that will help everyone, not just a narrow group of people. I’d love to hear more ideas for imprinting positive effects over a wide range of areas in our society.