
You may recall on my blog of the 4th July, I shared with you the news that little Asha is growing fast and had come into her first season. Well, last weekend, she had her third season and ‘called’ like she has never called before!!! What a noise she made, so I left her to it, and played with my dogs instead.
However, after a short while, I noticed mum placing Asha into a cat carrier. At first I panicked, were they going to take her to the noisy cats home?? - is there such a place!? Surely not! As I watched with my human sister Amy through the window, mum and dad drove off with Asha in the back of the car. I was immediately very concerned, yet I could not somehow imagine that they would abandon her no matter what she had done. They are such forgiving softies, and I know that they love us both very much. I decided not to worry for the moment, and I was soon amused by a day of games, treats, and fun with Amy and my dogs.
Mum and Dad were gone all day, then in the evening I heard their car approaching the driveway. I sat on the stairs, waiting patiently to see if Asha had returned with them, but to my horror, she was not there!! Perhaps they really had taken her to the noisy cats home! Words cannot describe the way I was now feeling.
I started to blame myself, poor Asha, if only I had warned her to keep the noise down, I should have done more to save her, I guess I will never see her again - all these thoughts were going round in my head. I even thought back to the times I was mean to her, I just felt so guilty and at this time, I would have given anything, even my best and favourite toy, just to have her back home with me. Poor Asha!! What had become of her???
After making a cup of tea, mum sat with me, and re-assured me that Asha had most definitely not gone to the noisy cats home. She was in fact having a week away at the Zawadi household with my wonderful Stud dad Monet. I have to say I started to feel quite sorry for him, if he was going to have to contend with all that noise. Silly me, all that worrying, and all the time, she was fine and I can now look forward to her return at the weekend. Thank goodness for that.
Yesterday, we received a photo of the ‘happy couple’. As you can see they are having a great time together, Asha is obviously totally in love, and has thoroughly enjoyed being wined and dined by Monet. He is a truly caring partner, and is constantly washing her and looking after her, so I can relax knowing that she is in safe hands.
Gosh….. I have just thought …. Does this mean that she is not coming back alone? Will she be carrying some tiny sets of paws and tails? Hmmmm.. Well, we shall have to wait and see. I shall of course let you know the outcome.
Just to think, it has taken me all this time to train my dogs, then Asha, and now I may be having to continue with my work with Asha’s kittens. Mind you, I am sure it will be fun, and never a dull moment. I had better go and tell my dogs about the possible newcomers. After all, it is only fair that they lend a hand with the training.




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