I don’t know how many of y’all ever watched a cartoon called Animaniacs, but Baba Mouse’s mannerisms really reminds me of Slappy Squirrel. :D In a few mins when I get to work, I’ll post a link. ;-) She’s got the sassy, don’t-mess-with-me-I’m-old kind of attitude. I love it!
Nushi continues to walk better, though she does best early in the day. She is hard to keep in one place so I can keep an eye on her, and that’s ok with me! She’s like anyone who feels better after an injury or illneness. You wanna go! She still falls when she pushes herself to hard, but she can turn around or back up with only a minor wobble. On Saturday that would have caused a tumble 80% of the time! It’s amazing! It’s WONDERFUL!!!
Sunday morning was the moment. I woke up because she was moving about on the bed, and sure enough she needed to pee but I had been too slow. We cleaned up and I set her down on the floor and she just moved across the floor to her bowl! Not the frankensteinish stiff limbed straddle legged totter, but a walk! Still wobbly, still a bit uncoordinated, but a WALK!!! I blinked, made sure I was awake, picked her up and put her down again…it was true! Of course I nearly jumped out of my skin for joy. For obvious reasons, but I have to tell you why it happening that way was so amazing.
You see, on Friday night/Saturday morning I dreamed I had woken up, set Nushi down and she had walked. Not once, but twice in that mind-bending taunt of dreaming, waking up and realizing to your sorrow it was a dream, then waking up and doing it again, only to really wake up and realize THAT was a dream too! I tell you, as soon as I could get someplace the cats couldn’t see me I cried. I was SO angy, sad and scared! How cruel! Then I breathed, and I thought…wait. I KNOW I have a lot of people praying, wishing, wanting Nushi to get better. Maybe this was me seeing what everyone wanted to happen. What was coming! At the very least, this re-framing allowed me to let go of my anger and move on. So then when it happened the next morning…I got chills. And then I laughed so hard both cats looked at me like I was crazy!
Something I have noticed after caring for my parents. Emotions run much closer to the surface the older you get. The internal ‘filter’ as it were, does not work as well. In my Dad’s case, he makes pronouncements that 25 years ago he might have kept buried. Old people are also incredibly set in their ways. All of which makes dealing with them similar to waltzing in a mine field. You can do it, but if you step wrong…Boom!
There was an old cat lady who lived in a shack behind my grandmother’s house when I was little. I was a free range kid and spent most of my time at her place. She, too, had stacks of newspapers and magazines all neatly arranged in what was clearly some sort of order. She was a lot like Baba – came from Hungary as a teen in 1900, was a widow by the 1950s. She wore men’s old shoes with the toes cut out and housedresses and bib aprons so faded you had to look hard to see there had once been a pattern. And cats everywhere. It was heaven. She was a major dispenser of wisdom, too, like Baba. I wonder if Georgia knew someone like this.
One of my grandmas had piles and piles of newspapers. I don’t know if she considered any of them her “best” pile, but they certainly made a maze of her small house!
BillJackson2 over 5 years ago
SPOILER SPACE
infranscia over 5 years ago
Well the last part is certainly new! =D
Le'letha Premium Member over 5 years ago
Fan theory: Baba Mouse keeps newspaper comics going back years. That’s the best part of the paper anyway!
Sue Ellen over 5 years ago
Tommy has poofed to the point he appears to be floating!
Robin Harwood over 5 years ago
[Obligatory dismal prognostication]
Anyone who sits on the best pile is
Lady Bri over 5 years ago
I don’t know how many of y’all ever watched a cartoon called Animaniacs, but Baba Mouse’s mannerisms really reminds me of Slappy Squirrel. :D In a few mins when I get to work, I’ll post a link. ;-) She’s got the sassy, don’t-mess-with-me-I’m-old kind of attitude. I love it!
DennisinSeattle over 5 years ago
So, Baba, for whom are you saving the best pile?
Gent over 5 years ago
What’s that, her newspaper comic strip collection?
danketaz Premium Member over 5 years ago
I would have thought that was for company.
shirins Premium Member over 5 years ago
Nushi continues to walk better, though she does best early in the day. She is hard to keep in one place so I can keep an eye on her, and that’s ok with me! She’s like anyone who feels better after an injury or illneness. You wanna go! She still falls when she pushes herself to hard, but she can turn around or back up with only a minor wobble. On Saturday that would have caused a tumble 80% of the time! It’s amazing! It’s WONDERFUL!!!
Sunday morning was the moment. I woke up because she was moving about on the bed, and sure enough she needed to pee but I had been too slow. We cleaned up and I set her down on the floor and she just moved across the floor to her bowl! Not the frankensteinish stiff limbed straddle legged totter, but a walk! Still wobbly, still a bit uncoordinated, but a WALK!!! I blinked, made sure I was awake, picked her up and put her down again…it was true! Of course I nearly jumped out of my skin for joy. For obvious reasons, but I have to tell you why it happening that way was so amazing.
You see, on Friday night/Saturday morning I dreamed I had woken up, set Nushi down and she had walked. Not once, but twice in that mind-bending taunt of dreaming, waking up and realizing to your sorrow it was a dream, then waking up and doing it again, only to really wake up and realize THAT was a dream too! I tell you, as soon as I could get someplace the cats couldn’t see me I cried. I was SO angy, sad and scared! How cruel! Then I breathed, and I thought…wait. I KNOW I have a lot of people praying, wishing, wanting Nushi to get better. Maybe this was me seeing what everyone wanted to happen. What was coming! At the very least, this re-framing allowed me to let go of my anger and move on. So then when it happened the next morning…I got chills. And then I laughed so hard both cats looked at me like I was crazy!
over 5 years ago
He didn’t mean no harm, Baba Mouse. Go easy on him.
WelshRat Premium Member over 5 years ago
Old ladies treasure their trash. Especially if it’s historical.
cat19632001 over 5 years ago
Lupin appears to be happy watching this interview from a distance.
rs0204 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Something I have noticed after caring for my parents. Emotions run much closer to the surface the older you get. The internal ‘filter’ as it were, does not work as well. In my Dad’s case, he makes pronouncements that 25 years ago he might have kept buried. Old people are also incredibly set in their ways. All of which makes dealing with them similar to waltzing in a mine field. You can do it, but if you step wrong…Boom!
ladykat over 5 years ago
So Baba has a special lair inside the chicken coop, eh? She seems to collect newspapers the way I collect books.
asrialfeeple over 5 years ago
Baba Mouse is so hardcore she makes him poof TWICE!
T_Lexi over 5 years ago
Danged newspapercat! What’s all that poofin’ about? Here, sit on my third-best newspaper pile.
omegasupreme over 5 years ago
lol slappy was more cheerful lol
Susanna Premium Member over 5 years ago
Georgia posted some pictures of Lupin and Goldie sleeping on her bed:
https://www.instagram.com/p/ByjaEvep5Qv/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
https://www.instagram.com/p/ByjZy9TJLVD/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
willie_mctell over 5 years ago
Cat hospitality.
Code the Enforcer over 5 years ago
Sometimes messes are HIGHLY organized! You don’t MESS with the MESSES of Baba Mouse’s!!!
Nuliajuk over 5 years ago
I’d hate to see what her worst pile of newspapers looks like.
anne o over 5 years ago
There was an old cat lady who lived in a shack behind my grandmother’s house when I was little. I was a free range kid and spent most of my time at her place. She, too, had stacks of newspapers and magazines all neatly arranged in what was clearly some sort of order. She was a lot like Baba – came from Hungary as a teen in 1900, was a widow by the 1950s. She wore men’s old shoes with the toes cut out and housedresses and bib aprons so faded you had to look hard to see there had once been a pattern. And cats everywhere. It was heaven. She was a major dispenser of wisdom, too, like Baba. I wonder if Georgia knew someone like this.
maggijoseph Premium Member over 5 years ago
I have actually been known to REMOVE a pile of papers so a guest can sit!
timbob2313 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Baba Mouse? Funny name for a cat
SheMc over 5 years ago
I couldn’t cope if a kitty from our house left to find him/herself!
miscreant over 5 years ago
Lupin is still intently listening for the answer to how to cope. Poor Boys all will be well.
cat19632001 over 5 years ago
Just do what she says, Tommy.
cat19632001 over 5 years ago
I don’t mean to fluff-shame him … but if I hadn’t seen the last panel, I would have doubted that Tommy could get through that trap door.
Fennec! at the Disco about 1 year ago
One of my grandmas had piles and piles of newspapers. I don’t know if she considered any of them her “best” pile, but they certainly made a maze of her small house!