Showing posts with label Miss Kitty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Miss Kitty. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Just a Lazy Day In Egypt





Last Saturday was just a lazy day for us here. We all enjoy those days where we don't even get out of our pajamas and we are able to just lie around the house. It was just a little cool outside so we had our windows shut, but the sun was shining in making the apartment very cozy. I was sitting in our living room working on lesson plans for school, and Levi and Miss Kitty were lying on the sofa. Next thing I know, I look over and both of them are asleep. I grabbed my camera and took some really sweet pictures of the two of them. I especially like the one where Miss Kitty's foot in on Levi's nose, and it didn't seem to phase him a bit.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Miss Kitty goes to summer home.





Some of you probably read my 2nd post. It was all about Miss Kitty, our cat. We adopted her from a shelter here in Cairo this past Winter. She wasn't a kitten when we got her. She was around a year and 7 months old. I think they said she was born in June of 2007, so, she has probably already had her 2nd birthday.

She was found with a litter of kittens on the streets of Cairo, by a female Doctor here. This woman then took her and her kittens to this shelter to be looked after and cared for. They named her Nagua (after the woman that found her), but when we brought her home, we found out that it is not the norm here to give animals actual "human" names, so we started calling her Miss Kitty.

As many of you know, we will be traveling to the U.S. to see our family there, so, we had to find her a place to stay while we are gone. I kind of felt like Miss Kitty knew something was going on as of yesterday. Last night, she started following me from room to room and jumping up on my lap a little more than usual. Then this morning, first thing, she planted herself on my lap and did not want to get down.

Tim quickly snapped a few pictures of her on my lap because she was getting into some funny positions. Then, he took the picture of me holding her. This is right before we left for the shelter. Then finally, there is a picture of her at the shelter. She wasn't too happy. They will not keep her couped up in this cage all of the time. They will let her out some once she gets used to her surroundings and being around other cats again.

The shelter we took her to is called EMRO, which stands for "Egyptian Mau Rescue Organization". I explained in a previous post that the Egyptian Mau is considered to be the original breed of cat here in Egypt. If you would like to find out more about these cats or EMRO, you can go to this link:

http://www.emaurescue.org/

It is really quite interesting. This organization adopts cats out all over the world.