'Ugly Last Cat in the Cage' Finds Forever Home

'Ugly Last Cat in the Cage' Finds Forever Home

Diane Van der Westhuizen

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"She's the last cat in the cage. I think she's too ugly," my friend said.

That was all it took. I dashed to the pet shop and bought her. And so Strudel, the ugly cat with a beautiful heart, came home with me.

This beautiful soul lived with me for 20 years. And every night for twenty years, she patted me on the nose, and I would lift the duvet and let her crawl into bed. Then she would curl up into the crook of my arm and off we would slip into dreamland together.


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Going for walks was an adventure for her. She would follow me or run ahead and wait for me to catch up, drawing looks of amazement.

"She's like a dog!" they would gasp.

And I would smile, my heart bursting with love for my wonderful friend. She was my sun, and I was her moon. She and I would orbit one another, her bell reassuring me that she was never far away.

Fiercely protective of me, she would growl at strange noises in the house and came when I whistled her special whistle. I knew her miaow the way a mother knows her baby's cry. Fearless and brave, she once chased a Doberman off our property, coming back to me to show a pawful of black fur from the hindquarter of the unwelcome visitor.

My heart broke the day she started bumping into furniture. I knew she was going blind, a sure sign her kidneys were failing. One cold morning, I realised I hadn't seen Strudel for a while. I ran downstairs to find her lying, wide-eyed and terrified, in the throes of a massive stroke. I kissed her, put her in her basket and took her to the vet, barely able to see where I was going through the tears. It was her time.

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I cry as I write this, over 15 years later. But I know that Strudel will hear my whistle when I cross the Rainbow Bridge, and she'll come running to me as she did all those years ago.

Story submitted by Diane Van der Westhuizen from Cape Town, South Africa.

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