From The Archives: Grown So Much Alike, 2004
Having grown old together, Moses and Stanley even began sleeping like each other, paws over noses, curled like commas. Here they are 18 and 22, respectively.
When former feral Moses finally ventured out into the household, she discovered big fur brother Stanley and attached himself to his side for months. Stanley looked a little alarmed, not knowing exactly what to do. His generous demeanor gave Moses the confidence she needed, and in time she quietly introduced herself to each of the other cats in the house.
She had lost her room when Fawn and her mom and siblings came along, and by the time Fawn was permitted to roam the house Moses was integrated and ready for a buddy closer to her age. Many years and many cats later, Stanley and Moses were the two oldest cats in the house. They were constant companions in Moses’ last five years, and Stanley missed her comfort when he spent his last year alone. Such sweetness in both of them.
From the Archives in Previous Years
Lucy’s Garden, 2007
It’s hard to believe I took this photo 13 years ago. I remember these photos from January 2007, thinking how this little kitten had grown and time had flown since the previous May when she’d joined us. She was nine months old. The next youngest cat was Kelly at 14. The oldest cat in the house was Stanley at 25. Still, Lucy enjoyed her kittenhood and adored her older fur siblings as if they were her playmates.
You may recognize much of what’s in this photo—aside from all the missing house plants—since it provides the setting for many photos of Lucy’s immediate family, as well as her extended family in the form of the cats who’ve lived with me through the years and who live with me now, but when Lucy was here she spent so much time in it I called it Lucy’s Garden or Lucy’s Jungle, depending on how she was acting.
You may notice there is a faint rainbow to the right of her on the wall; I did have crystals suspended in each window at that time, but in truth rainbows followed her everywhere.
Lucy constantly found ways to play hide and seek with me, and I always obliged. It took some planning and patience to capture this image through the leaves and stems of the Lucy kitten who never stopped moving, as you see below, when this place is Lucy’s Jungle.
At this time we had recently lost Sophie at the end of December, and were caring for Stanley, who was in his last month, and spent much of it in the bathroom, right around the corner. I had lost 15-year old Cream the previous March and my precious formerly feral Moses in February. It was a very sad time for me, and for my household. Seeing young and happy Lucy in her garden when I went to check on Stanley was heartening for me, and I’m sure she understood her role. You can see that somber expression on her kitten face.
Lucy was born to Mimi the year before I managed to rescue her, and is a half-sister to the four siblings. I lost her to FIP just a few months after I took this photo, then I finally rescued Mimi. All the cats who were with me then are gone now. Not one of the cats who are with me now were even known to me on the day I took this photo. Lucy was the bridge between then and now. They are all together.
I think I need to finally take the time to paint this photo.
Photos From the Archives and Vintage Photos
Photos pulled “From the Archives” were taken by one or another digital camera of mine between 2002 and, well, yesterday, but usually they are older than that, and I had never had the chance to feature them. Vintage Photos are from my film archives back to 1983 when I purchased my Pentax K-1000 camera. They’re a fun way to “introduce” other members of my feline family who came and went before I began blogging, and to illustrate my feline family in general from days gone by.
Gifts featuring cats you know! Visit Portraits of Animals
Fine Art • Photography • Gifts • Greeting Cards • Books • Commissioned Portraits & Artwork
My early inspirations. What lengths of learning they led me in creating my visions of their images. Click either image to read more about each one and purchase a print or a greeting card.
Copyright
All images and text used on this site are copyrighted to Bernadette E. Kazmarski unless otherwise noted and may not be used without my written permission, although links to your site are more than welcome and are shared. Please ask if you are interested in using and image or story in a print or internet publication. If you are interested in purchasing a print of an image or a product including it, check my animal and nature website Portraits of Animals to see if I have it available already. If you don’t find it there, visit Ordering Custom Artwork for more information on a custom greeting card, print or other item.
Subscribe to my e-newsletter
Subscribe to The Creative Cat Preview E-newsletter.
© 2022 | www.TheCreativeCat.net | Published by Bernadette E. Kazmarski
Weekly schedule of features:
Sunday: Essays, Pet Loss, Poetry, The Artist’s Life
Monday: Adoptable Cats, TNR & Shelters
Tuesday: Rescue Stories
Wednesday: Commissioned Portrait or Featured Artwork
Thursday: New Merchandise
Friday: Book Review, Health and Welfare, Advocacy
Saturday: Your Backyard Wildlife Habitat, Living Green With Pets, Creating With Cats
And sometimes, I just throw my hands in the air and have fun!
Pingback: Vintage Photo: Sally's Twisted Nap, 1985
Pingback: Vintage Photo: Sally's Twisted Nap, 1985 - The Creative Cat
Pingback: Vintage Photo: Sally's January Nap, 1993 ~ The Creative Cat
Pingback: Vintage Photo: Nap on the Bed, 1989 ~ The Creative Cat
How wonderful that Moses and Stanley bonded and were a comfort to each other.
WE love the picture of lovely Lucy. Darn those awful sicknesses!
Purrs Georgia and Julie
Even 16 years later it’s still wonderful to see. You know, when you and I “met”, you had many more cats in your signature. My how time changes things.