Butterball by Tally

 

"Butterball"

January 15 2001

Cat

 "Butterball" (Momma)

July 4 1981 to January 3 2001

 

Butter's story comes in two parts: before and after I married her owner,

Sybil. Upon my first visit to Sybil's place I remember being impressed by a

long haired grey and white cat that was chasing and returning ice cubes

tossed across the room.

 

My next memory was being invited to see Butterball's beautiful babies. When

they were old enough I took home a brown tabby girl manx.

But the very next day I was heart-broken.

Sybil came to reclaim her and I had to settle for another.

 

A few years later I married Sybil and as a bonus I got live with her two

cats. The manx was named Thumper. Butterball acquired the nickname "Momma"

because she was an excellent mother cat.

 

As time past I learned much about Butter. As a kitten she was abandoned in

an alley rescued and brought to Sybil who provided her a home. It was love

at first sight. Butter grew into a well-mannered and dignified adult. She

held her own in all types of company be

they humans dogs or other cats.

 

I always thought Butter didn't like me much since she didn't cuddle with me.

One day while reading a cat book I discovered that Butter was part

Norwegian Forrest cat. It was their nature to prefer being 'next-to' instead

of being held. I felt better after that since I had more that my fair share

of 'next-to' time.

 

For nearly 14 years we were a family. The 'girls' were there for Sybil and

me through good times and bad. Then sadly at age 18 Thumper became

afflicted with hyper-thyroidism and died in April 2000 (see paw print #64.)

Butterball had remained robust well into her old age.

But now at the age of 19 1/2 she was quite an old lady!

Her strength faded and health problems became overwhelming.

Her quality of life was rapidly declining. So it was

with tears and sorrow that we bid Butter farewell just after the new year.

 

I know that Butterball and Thumper are together again in that special place

in heaven. I know they are happy and that God is caring for them.

For Sybil and I it was the end of a very wonderful era.

We'll miss them both very much.

Butterball and Thumper are survived by Sybil Tally and Honey Boy.

1-15-2001

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Butterball
Tally