About 24
hours ago, Zorro crossed Rainbow Bridge and left his family devastated. He was only 8 years old and in perfect
health.
I never
met Zorro, but I saw pictures of him and read about his daily adventures. Okay, so he didn’t have “daily” adventures,
being a Ragdoll his favorite pastime was sleeping (in all kinds of weird positions).
But every
now and then he would wake up long enough to tell an interesting story. The most memorable being …
Zorro the Ragdoll Cat
Meets a Roadrunner
My name is Zorro, and I'm a five-year-old Ragdoll breed cat. Never heard
of us? You wouldn't be alone, yet we are one of the most popular breeds in the
U.S. They call us the cats that are most like a dog. (Sheesh! What an insult.)
So what if I do like to follow my mom around and even wait by the door until
she returns. Why not? I have the time. It's not as though I'm not making an
intelligent choice, unlike a stupid dog that gets all pouty just because he's
been left alone for ten minutes.
Mostly, I suck up as much attention as my inflated ego can handle.
Humans describe a Ragdoll's personality as laid-back, but we can be feisty,
too! I'll protect my turf against any invading species. Read on and you'll see
what I mean. (Disney is negotiating with my mom over the rights to my story.)
Let's start at the beginning.
My mom was in the
kitchen doing whatever it is she does there that does not involve preparing my
food dish. We had only been in our new home for a couple of weeks. I was
starting to feel right at home and pretty much approved of the change. I loved
the big glass doors where I could lay comfortably and look out over the patio
while watching noisy birds gather all day in the desert willow tree fighting over sips at the hummingbird
feeder.
My tummy was full and I was relaxed in my favorite belly exposed
position, legs up in the air. I'm rarely very far from mom. (Don't ask me why,
it's a Ragdoll 'thing.') I was dozing off when I opened one eye and saw her
sneaking towards the glass doors. Humans often behave in strange and mysterious
ways, so her behavior didn't seem overly odd.
It was only when I heard her pick-up the phone to call dad that I knew
something was up. "Honey, guess what I saw on the patio this
morning?" I heard her say. "A roadrunner! I heard a tap-tap-tap on
the window, and when I glanced over, there it was looking in the window at
me."
And what did Zorra do to the roadrunner? Hop over to http://www.helium.com/items/1613988-short-story-ragdoll-cat-meets-a-roadrunner,
the answer is just a click away.
Yes, Zorro was a
character. But he was also very sweet
and polite. Want to read what his mom
says about him?
Our Ragdoll breed cat, Zorro, is just the sweetest,
laid-back kind of guy you would ever want to snuggle with on your bed or have
sandpaper lick your hand. Typical of the breed, he loves his people family more
than his Fancy Feast. (Or, at least we come in a very close second.)
His breed is often referred to as the
most like a dog,' so when we adopted him at one-year of age, he did seem to
lack many typical cat traits. How many cats do you know that come and greet you
at the door? Or, how many cats do you know that will follow you around the
house? Instead of calling him Zorro, I wonder if Rover might have suited him
better.
There’s more. Click http://www.helium.com/items/1410962-why-should-i-get-a-cat
and find out.
Goodbye Zorro, you left us too soon, but I'm sure that wherever you are, you're happy
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