Alayne and I were heading over to Widget's House this afternoon to medicate one of the dogs when we heard a cat wailing. I turned around and looked back over my shoulder towards the cat house. There, on top of a cat condo in the snowed-in outdoor enclosure, was blind Herbie. And he was stuck. He had heard us come outside and was calling for help.
Today was bizarrely warm -- we actually got to 40 degrees by midday after a week of sub-zero and single-digit temperatures -- and we had opened the cat house window so some of the cats could go "snowshoeing" in their enclosure. Well, this was the first time it's been warm enough to leave the window open since Herbie arrived a few weeks ago ... and he was adventuresome enough to go exploring.
Except that finding his way back from his perch on the cat condo was another story altogether. So I had to go into the cat house, open the window wide, and reach through it to pluck him off the condo and bring him back inside. The gate to the enclosure is buried in two feet of snow and wasn't budging, which is why I couldn't simply go into the enclosure to get him ... and why I had to take this photo through the fence.
Herbie heard me opening the window and he knew I was coming for him, so he turned around and started reaching out towards me with a front paw ... "I know you're there somewhere!"
I'm sure he did let your know--I want back in and NOW!!
Posted by: Shirley & James, Portland, OR | February 02, 2008 at 12:13 AM
Smart Cat!! Well kind of, at least he knew enough to start calling for help.
Posted by: Laura | January 28, 2008 at 04:42 PM
Oh my gosh...that is the perfect shot for this post! A definite meow of help from a snow stuck Herbie! Thank you for this post Herbie and Steve it will bring a smile and laugh as I think of it all day.
Posted by: Boundforglory | January 28, 2008 at 09:49 AM
What amazes me is how a blind cat could even make it out that far with all those differents levels. Rock on...Herbie Rules. :)
Posted by: Andrew | January 28, 2008 at 05:37 AM
Awww - he must have been so grateful for your help!
Posted by: Amy | January 27, 2008 at 06:14 PM