October 23, 2017
Julie says: At church one Sunday a friend of mine asked if school was out yet for me. (I'm a teacher.) I said yes and she said, "Great! How would you like to nurse a kitten for me?” A friend of hers had given her an orphan male kitten to care for, since normally she does that kind of stuff, but she was just too busy to attend to the two-hour feedings. I said I would do it, knowing that my daughter Emily, home from college, would be in love and I wouldn’t have to do much. We would only have the kitten for about three weeks and then we would have to find it a home because I knew our cat, Cally, would not tolerate another cat around the house, although I thought she might accept a kitten for a while.

So the work began. We fed the kitten milk replacement formula from an eyedropper, and then afterwards we would clean him with a warm wet paper towel to imitate the licking of the mother cat. This also induces kittens to eliminate, since they can’t do this on their own yet. I was thinking (hoping) that Cally might adopt the motherless kitten, but when we showed the meowing babe to her, she stiffened, hissed at it and took herself outside. But all was not lost. Gradually we introduced kitty to Lucy, our dog. No one, not even a dog, can resist a kitten. Her interest was fanatic. Eventually we let her sniff him and she was in love. When we felt it was safe, we put the kitten on the floor. Lucy laid down next to the little thing and assumed the nursing position, getting in occasional gentle licks. That was it; Lucy finally attained motherhood. Kitty was her "puppy" and she began caring for him in every way that she could. Even claws and sharp little teeth didn't deter Lucy's desire to be a good mother. Under Lucy's care, Toby grew and thrived. He became very playful and grew to love sandals, his "sock buddy," and anything he could get his teeth and claws into, including my leg.

Still, he needed a new home. I tried to remain a stauch supporter of my husband's declared position of "no new cat." But he was the one who fell in love and caved. So Emily won again, just as she did in 1994 when she convinced us to keep Cally.

Toby is now a total member of the family. He has learned to be more careful with his claws. Cally still hisses and growls whenever he comes within two feet of her. Lucy no longer mothers this full-grown boy, but they are friendly. She routinely shares "her" chair with him. And when he sees Lucy crossing the yard, he crouches, races across the yard and leaps at her, occasionally using her back as a springboard.

All Photos Courtesy of and ©: Julie Falk
Julie's photo blog Framework of the Heart is not to be missed, especially her photos of snowflakes!!

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Natthecat -
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One of my favorite photos: a thoughtful Toby. This pic has gone viral. Outstanding!
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Toby seems to be laughing--he won over the whole family. Great story.
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It's a love story!!! So glad Toby has brought more love into your home!!! What a dear!!!
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So sweet!!!!!!!!
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Who could resist this wonderful kitty, Toby?
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This picture is wonderful! Reminds me of my Collie Cindy. She mothered everything that came through the door! Once we had a gold and white long haired kitten. Cindy was the same color. One day I couldn't find the kitten..looked everywhere. I started to panic which woke Cindy up to see if I was all right. When the dog got up, the kitten dropped off her chest fur! I never say the kitten there because he blended right into Cindy's fur! LOL.
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Adorable pose. xo
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Lucy, you have a wonderful loving soul ... It is nice that Toby stayed with you and the family. Happy ever after!!
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Such a lovely couple !
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Sun out if my ears :) ! A happy pic ....!
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Awwww...!!!!
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Your Weimaraner is so, so sweet.
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contemplating his world and his next move to get into all the hearts in his family.
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Oh, my -- what a darling team! I haz a happy.
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How sweet is this picture!



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