Meet Louisa May Tinklepaw!
Dear Diary,
The best laid plans, etc, etc. I had fully intended to adopt an older gentleman but came away with this young lady! I spent an hour at the shelter but most of the older cats were not compatible with other cats (important as Auntie Rebecca wants to adopt a cat as well and she will look after Louisa May when I travel) or "hands off" types. One sweet old boy weighed, well, A LOT, and I could barely lift him with my arthritis hands. Rebecca and I were set to leave when the volunteer suggested we see "Clementine" who preferred a quiet space down the hall. It was love at first sight for both of us. The funny thing is my housekeeper, who lives across the street from me, just adopted a kitten from another shelter this week named Clementine! Since my little girl just arrived at the shelter and was a stray, I felt fine changing it to Louisa May. The Tinklepaw part needs a bit of explaining.
My grandfather's family had a German line named Tinklepaugh and I always thought it would be a great name for a cat. Rebecca suggested Louisa May after my ancestor Louisa May Alcott. She knows how I like literary names. After all, Emerson was named for Ralph Waldo Emerson! So, here is little Louisa May. A tiny bit shy but we snuggled on the couch last night watching television. She needs some encouraging to eat as changing places stresses her a little but I am sure she will settle in very nicely with time. She is a real love with beautiful tortoise shell/calico markings and the most amazing yellow and green eyes! All is right with my world now.
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