Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Meet Afro

I have s few minutes before work, so I figured let's keep the momentum going. First of all, I am OVERWHELMED with the love and support, both emotional and financial. In my life, emotional support has been very hard for me to find, and deeply desired and craved. I had come to the conclusion at some point that I'm just a really difficult person to connect with and understand. So this is all new to me, and so appreciated. This is making more of an impact on my life than I could ever fully explain. Like, for the rest of my life this will stick with me, and I will FOREVER be searching out ways to pay it forward. And in today's world, we need more kindness to be payed forward. So, even though thank you isn't nearly enough, THANK YOU!
Today I thought I would talk about Afro. I've had many people ask why I named her Afro, and it's because she was born with almost a mane, and when she was an itty bitty,it looked like she had a little baby afro. She is probably the derpiest of the bunch, so she was almost named Derp! I think Afro was definitely the better choice!
Very deep in thought
She gives my legs hugs!!
 I made a connection with Afro when she was so tiny. To be honest, I always thought she was a boy until she was a girl. She has a very sweet, but somewhat masculine way about her. But she also has her girly moments. She's the most vocal of the group. She tells me everything. She is super playful, and every once in awhile gets a little too excited and rough. She and Chink are great friends because Chunk is always up for a little roughhouse. She likes it when I sleep on my stomach with one leg kind of bent. She likes that nook in my leg. If she were a human, she would be that one friend who is always up for anything. And she's that friend who will hold your hair when you barf, and defend you when people are nasty. And she would be that friend who always knows what to say and when to say it.
Interestingly enough, she got on Dylan's nerves soooooo bad! I honestly have no idea why, he would sometimes hiss and chase her away just for walking by him. And she has a particular meow when he would chase her, and I interpreted the meow as like a question. Like "hey, what did I do dude?" But she was never mean to him, and she never swatted back at him the way she might if it was someone else. I always wished I Dylan could have let me know why the heck she was so annoying to him.
She loved to bum rush the front door of my apartment when I came home. She would rush out into the hallway, and immediately stand on my feet. She didn't want to go back inside, she wanted to explore, but she needed me right there to protect her. She was the worst when I had bags of groceries, because she was so quick. She got left in the hallway once because I didn't know she had snuck out. I heard frantic scratching on the door from the outside, and there she was.
I mentioned yesterday that they all have nicknames, and her two nicknames are Fro Fro and also frizzy Froo. I feel I might be sharing too much of my cat craziness with the nicknames, but I am who I am.
The last few days in my apartment, I swear she knew what was happening. She would sit and stare at me, boring holes through my soul. And she was so talkative. I feel like she was trying to tell me to pull myself out of my depression and save them! I'm so sorry I didn't have the strength to listen to you Afro.
I can't wait to hear he tell me all about it when I get them back. My leg nook misses her, it gets lonely.
She has such a sweet, childlike nature I hope this horrible experience doesn't take that away from her, as life can do.
In case anyone is reading this and is new, I have a GoFundMe page going to save my cats, and myself. Here is my page if you are interested.
And I will never be able to say it enough, like ever, but thank you everyone for all the support and donations and kind words. I was in a dark place last week, and didn't even know if I would still be on this earth, and to even have the hope I have is nothing short of a miracle, and I really mean that. I have a secret sappy, happy ending side and this is making me feel like I'm living in the middle of a feel good movie. And that is an amazing feeling.

7 comments:

  1. Awww, Afro is a cutie! :) And don't feel too silly about the nicknames, I have nicknames for all our kitties, too! (Daisy, who seems most similar to Afro, usually gets called "Daisy-days" haha!)

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    1. She is seriously the sweetest! I'm glad I'm not alone in nicknaming my cats!

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  2. I love a good nickname. She sounds like such a character! Have you seen, Ryan who is the latest person to donate has even come up with a hashtag! #BringHomeTheFloofs :)

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    1. I loved it! I thanked him for the donation, and the smile! I am so overwhelmed by all the support and kindness!

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  3. Awww sweet Afro, what a beauty! She sounds like such a snuggle bug and so affectionate. ANd her nicknames are too cute. I'm really enjoying reading about your babies and I know that you will be reunited with them soon. I will make sure to share your link in my next post as well! Sending you lots of love <3 I sent you an e-mail so you have my e-mail address in case you ever need someone to talk to!

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    1. Thank you so much! I love and mis them so much, and I just can't wait for this to be all behind us! Thanks so much for all the support. I'm still processing everything, and it's just so awesome to have emotional understanding and support!

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  4. Awww, Afro sounds adorable! So cute how she comes over to stand on your feet while checking out the hallway. My parents' cat sometimes sits down on my feet when he's a little nervous -- like he wants me to stick around but to make sure I sit still while he figures out what's going on. Thank you for sharing these stories about your kitties!

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