Ice-D was found wandering in the freezing ice by Debbie our next door neighbor at the local country club which FEMA was getting ready to occupy as their base here in Crittenden County during this ice storm power outage; the kitten was cold and tired and ready to be rescued. Debbie ask me if she went back and found the cat would it be alright to let it heal up at our home. I said fine and here she is 4 days later. Her nose, ears and neck were matted with cold. At present he is jumping in mock fights on our floor terrorizing a red ball. This cat is smart and street savy.
His name was Debbie after our neighbor until Motherkitty told us she was a boy. So we named him Dee, which turned to Old Dee and when I mentioned Old Dee to Kitten Yarn she recommended Ice Tea after the storm. I could not forget Debbie who went out of her way to save the cat. So the compromise was on and Ice-D was done.
His name was Debbie after our neighbor until Motherkitty told us she was a boy. So we named him Dee, which turned to Old Dee and when I mentioned Old Dee to Kitten Yarn she recommended Ice Tea after the storm. I could not forget Debbie who went out of her way to save the cat. So the compromise was on and Ice-D was done.
ICE-D cleaned up very nicely and is now a happy cat. He sure is cute! and he couldn't of landed in a better home.
ReplyDeleteMotherkitty is just this morning finding his brown gems and cleaning them up.
ReplyDeleteAll our cats threw up everywhere this morning. Time to boil water for the cats.