When we left off, it was Saturday night, the last night of Chanuka, and I had just brought Pecan Pie home and set her up in the bathroom for the night with beds and plenty of toys, and she was a happy kitten with a constant motor boat purr, though she'd try to walk out every time I came to the bathroom during the night.



Since the upstairs bathroom was small, and I didn't want her stuck in there when I took a shower, I put her in my bedroom during the day with more toys. I just couldn't keep her in the bedroom at night because I didn't want to shut out Tuxie, since he sometimes came to bed with me and I wanted to avoid causing whatever resentment I could. So that all worked out and then there were several calls and emails on Sunday to the rescue to set up getting new antibiotics for Shuri to replace the bottle I threw out in the bag she peed in.

Now I had 3 cats in separate places to divide time with. Purry now had the run of the house, along with Tuxie and no blood had been shed, and the likelihood of that happening was dropping so that was great. The downstairs bathroom was still her base and she spent most time in there, with play runs in the living room.



When I emailed my cousin and brother I was deciding on whether to name the kitten Shuri or Iskierka (Iska Kitty), they both stated a preference for Shuri, and I saw the benefit of the easier name being her first name, so Shuri it was.

So it was time to introduce Shuri to Purry and see if they'd get along and be the companion they each needed. I shut Purrsimmon back in the downstairs bathroom that was still her safe space and toy filled, and brought in Shuri. Shuri immediately started playing with all these wonderful new toys.



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I've been looking at petfinder.com pretty much daily since Saki died 4 years ago, to get my siamese fix and see what meezers were out there for adoption. This was the longest stretch I've ever lived without a meezer in my home. I didn't think Moo would be happy with a new addition, being a competitive kitty who did not like competing for attention, and she finally had more of my attention after Saki was gone. And I think it was the right decision and I'm glad I got to give Moo all the attention she wanted for her last 4 years and got to see more sides of her and that there was nothing between her and me loving her up at the end. Tuxie is fine with giving room.

Though Moo and Tuxie didn't seem close since Moo was done mothering him 13 years ago back when I thought they were inseparable, they became close again the first nervous month after the move to the house this summer and huddled together, so they could still take comfort in each other and their sense of family was definitely still there. Since Tuxie had never lived without Moo, I didn't want Tuxie to be alone long after she died. I needed a kitty who craved more attention than Tuxie, as well. I always told Tuxie I was going to get a young siamese kitty to drive him nuts when he'd be an aggressive jerk to his beloved Saki, so it was time for karma to take it's course.

After Moo died the beginning of December, I put in an application on a 2 year old tortie-point siamese who looked like Saki in form, though she had a lot more colors (oranges and blacks) and was described as "an aggressively affectionate bowling ball" in her ad, which would have been a good description of Saki, but someone got there first with their accepted application. Then I applied for 2 more tortie points: a 6 month old, and then a small kitten. I didn't plan on applying for kittens because kittens, and especially siamese kittens, usually place pretty easily, and I'm happy with a young cat up to 5 years, who don't get forever homes as easily, but I was getting desperate to get me a tortie point siamese by the third. I'd love to be able to take in senior cats as they're the most loving and cuddly and so in need, but I've been medicating cats for so long now, I really could use someone young and healthy for a stretch, if luck would grant it, time wise, and also expense wise--there's only so far my retirement will stretch, and my diabetic Tuxie is an expensive little boy to keep healthy. But each of these kitties was spoken for first.

Though getting a tortie point like Saki was my priority, I figured it would be best to get 2 cats and was thinking I would like to have a flame-point siamese as the second, as I've never lived with one of these red-headed beauties, and there had been a young flame-point who had been advertised for a long while on petfinder.com, which might not be a good sign, but she had a sweet face, and I had been considering her, so I put in an application.

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lavendertook: (chanasaki)
( Dec. 19th, 2017 07:24 pm)
Happy Last Evening of Chanuka!!!!



One of my regular menorahs in front of my electric menorah in the window. Those are paper Chanuka napkins at the base to collect any drips--we could talk about another base collecting drips, but we'll keep this entry nonpolitical.

Tradition doesn't specify a rainbow or putting the candles in rainbow order, but why wouldn't you if you could, I ask ya? Pink, red, orange, yellow, white shamash (Go Akkhad!), spring green, dark green, light blue, blue candles--would only be better if I had purple or lavender candles to add in--and no, I'm not a bit OCD. You don't get a full menorah until day 8--hooray for Day 8!!! And you don't have to stop lighting the menorah until you're good and ready. I've really enjoyed the lights this year.

Moo and Tuxie are very unadventurous cats, which means I don't have to worry about them knocking over the regular menorah. First of all, they have to notice it. It doesn't impress them any. Not much does. Right now they are beside me--the menorah is in the window in front of us. Moo is snoring loudly, and Tuxie is drooling on his tail. Sleep specialists. They are the best there is at what they do.
lavendertook: Cessy and Kimba (Default)
( Dec. 6th, 2015 08:35 pm)
A happy time of lasting light to you all, if you celebrate Chanukah or not.

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Saki Chanuka pics below )

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lavendertook: Cessy and Kimba (chanukah bright teal)
( Dec. 6th, 2015 08:35 pm)
A happy time of lasting light to you all, if you celebrate Chanukah or not.

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Saki Chanuka pics below )
lavendertook: Cessy and Kimba (chanukah bright teal)
( Dec. 24th, 2014 07:58 pm)
Here's last evening's 8th day menorah rainbow:

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I had a lovely day day off with swimming lots, eating lotsa pizza, playing with lotsa icons, lotsa petting cats, and addressing lotsa cards. Tomorrow I go see the BoFA movie with lotsa frame rates and Ds, hopefully. (-:

More lights . . .  )
lavendertook: Cessy and Kimba (Default)
( Dec. 23rd, 2014 09:46 pm)
Chanukah Chobbits Shamash Candle 12-09

Happy Last Day of Chanuka with some chobbits!

I'm off work for the next 5 days--wheee!!!

Happy Solstice, Merry Xmas, Joyous Kwaanza, and Happy New Year, or, as Ny says, Happy Everything!!!

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lavendertook: (chanasaki)
( Dec. 23rd, 2014 09:46 pm)
Chanukah Chobbits Shamash Candle 12-09

Happy Last Day of Chanuka with some chobbits!

I'm off work for the next 5 days--wheee!!!

Happy Solstice, Merry Xmas, Joyous Kwaanza, and Happy New Year, or, as Ny says, Happy Everything!!!
lavendertook: 4 travelers knocking mugs together (new year)
( Jan. 1st, 2012 01:06 am)
Happy New Year and thank goodness 2011 is gone!

I have so much I need to report here and hope to get to some of it soon. This is just the first week since things went topsy turvy in October that I feel Ai kan haz owt of hamzter bal nou!!!

I spent the morning of the last day of the year reading some of FotR, going to the doctor and getting a pretty clean bill of health, except for the achy finger, reading some of TH, running errands, then had a yummy ihop breakfast that Thomas BringsTheFire would wax poetical over. I had an afternoon coffee date with a lovely woman, then stopped by the thrift shop, did some chores, IMed with my bb's[personal profile] mererid and [personal profile] delux_vivens, and snuggled with my kitties to bring in the new year. So I saw this year out well and am hopeful for 2012.

Meanwhile, here are some Chanuka Chobbits from earlier this week, bringing in light for the new year . . .



I hope to be a better flistmate in 2012. I hope I get to post more dollustrations and picfics. I'm so glad you're all here, dear flisties. *HUGS*
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