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Update on the Kitty

August 27, 2009 at 4:58 pm by Claudia


Thank you dear friends for all your wonderful responses and suggestions. It took a few hours to get the kitty to come near enough to try and get her in the dog crate. Our first try failed because the door wasn’t attached correctly and it started to fall on the kitty. She took off like a shot. Needless to say, we were frustrated. She had been rubbing up against us and was playing with a pink ribbon. At this point, we felt we had to move quickly to get her to a shelter. I stalked her back and forth through the bushes until I finally got her by the scruff of the neck and put her in the crate.

After calling many shelters (all of them no-kill) and being told they were full and had no room, we finally found a no-kill animal rescue shelter south of us that had one cage free. We got in the car, drove there and now she is safe. She is definitely not feral which leads me to believe she might have been dumped nearby our house. She was frightened and hungry and was not an outside kitty. When she was in the crate for a while, she finally relaxed and slept. I think she was relieved and felt safe.

Bless her heart – if only I could have kept her. (I call her she, but really I have no idea.) We called her Birdie and mentioned it to the woman at the shelter in hopes they would also call her that. I don’t know why she was drawn to our house, but we are very happy she was. When we thought about what could happen to her outside there was no doubt what our decision would be. She needed shelter and protection.

Interestingly enough, this house was known as the Cat Lady’s house before it was renovated. A woman who loved cats lived here for years and apparently she had dozens of them. When she died, a woman bought the house and had it taken down to the studs and then renovated it. Maybe cats are still drawn here? Or maybe they know instinctively where an animal lover lives.

One more thought – animal shelters are over-flowing these days. If you are able to help in any way, it would be greatly appreciated. Donations, time, adoption – all of these things are needed desperately.

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Stray Kitten and Advice, Please?

August 27, 2009 at 11:21 am by Claudia

I heard mewing this morning while I was blogging – loud, plaintive mewing coming from the area beside the porch. I went out to investigate and after searching found this little one hiding in amongst the plants. Just a baby…we’re unsure what to do…any ideas? We placed some water, milk and wet dog food out because she was so hungry. (We’ll definitely go buy some kitten food.) She’s very skittish and won’t come to us. But she is definitely hanging around.

We can’t take her in because Scout hates cats – and I am allergic. Should we try to catch her and take her to a shelter? I’m afraid for her out here in the country with no protection. She’s about 5 or 6 inches long – I have no idea what age that indicates.

Don said maybe she’ll adopt us and be an outdoor cat. But I hate the thought of her being unprotected – we live on a busy road.


She’s adorable. I’d love any advice. We don’t know a lot about cats, but we love animals.

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Dorm Decorating in New Jersey

August 26, 2009 at 11:58 am by Claudia

Picture, if you will, a sweltering day of heat and humidity and a miniscule dorm room without air conditioning. Add to that picture 3 grown women trying to decorate and you can imagine what yesterday was like. Heidi and I drove down to New Jersey (a 2 1/2 hour trip) to help Heidi’s daughter, Whitney, with her new dorm room. Whitney is a resident advisor this year, so she gets to move in early and she has a room to herself. Whitney had already moved in the day before and we were coming to ‘tweak’ everything.

The 2 and 1/2 hour trip turned into over 3 hours. On one of NJ’s famous roundabouts we encountered an overturned tractor trailer and had to find a new way to get to the campus. By the time we got there we were starving and went to lunch. Then it was off to Target and Home Depot with a list of things for the room.


Plant shopping at Home Depot. Heidi and I repotted everything on the lawn in front of the dorm.


Forgive the less than stellar quality to my photos – small dorm rooms and my camera don’t get along! The photo above is of a typical dorm room. Two people usually share one of these closet sized rooms.

This is Whitney’s room. She got to take out the extra desk and bed, thereby freeing up more space. Look at her wonderful sheer purple curtains from IKEA. Oh, look at that chair – what do you see?


Yes, yes, you see a cute teddy bear, but I’m talking about the beautiful green and blue throw! Who made that gorgeous thing? Oh...I made it! (It was Whitney’s graduation present.)

This is my favorite thing in the room. Whitney took a set of old bedsprings, spray painted it and then attached clothespins (also spray painted). It is on the wall behind her futon/sofa. Now she can attach photos, notes…you name it, and have a fun way of displaying everything.


Here is her trunk/coffee table. Also spray painted and decorated by Whitney. That’s an IKEA rug underneath.


Heidi – resting on the futon/sofa.

Futon/sofa and corner after we rearranged things.

New hanging spider plant from Home Depot – by this time, as you can see, Wheel of Fortune was on.


Tired Whitney – her bed is covered in pillows and a spread from Anthropologie. It was the basis for all the wonderful bright colors in her room.

All 3 of us were wiped out at the end of the day. Heidi and I headed home and stopped at McDonalds for the perfect pick-me-up: a giant chocolate shake and french fries. I headed for the shower immediately upon entering MHC.

I wish I had the photography skills to capture the whole dorm room. It is charming, full of color – the perfect place to nest and hang out. These girls are going to want to visit their RA! Great job, Whitney. You remember Heidi owns a home and antique shop nearby? She has a fabulous eye for presentation…and I would say the apple doesn’t fall very far from the tree!

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I live in a little cottage in the country with my husband. It's a sweet place, sheltered by old trees and surrounded by gardens. The inside is full of the things we love. I love to write, I love my camera, I love creating, I love gardening. My decorating style is eclectic; full of vintage and a bit of whimsy.

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