Thursday, May 10, 2012

a rough time


I came downstairs one Saturday morning to discover that Al, our skeletal orange cat (familiar to long-term readers of this blog as The Cat Who Is Allergic To His Own Teeth), had suffered a stroke in the night.  Poor Al had lost control of his hind legs, and his body temperature was low.

After a family discussion regarding whether to euthanize poor Al or to keep him at home quietly, it was clear there was no support for taking him to the vet for a clinical way out.  I spent most of the day holding him (which was not the most pleasant of tasks, as the poor animal had no control over his bladder).  At night we did leave him with Iris while the grownups ventured to a party (our party spirit was of course boosted by getting text messages from Iris constantly describing poor Al's decrepit condition).

We got home around 2:30 AM, and I went straight to Al, who was resting quietly.  I snuggled him up on my chest, where he always wanted to be, and held him.  Eventually I dozed off for a few hours, and when I woke up around 5:30 AM, he had passed on.  Rest in peace, poor Al.  You never did get a fair shake in life.

Al was found as a kitten, with one sibling, in a puddle of oil in a mechanic's shop in San Francisco.  His sibling passed away as a little kitten, and Al himself only lived to seven.  His health problems were endless and strange:  he couldn't retract his claws, he never weighed more than five pounds (even when we embarked upon a program of giving him unlimited canned food), he sneezed and drooled, he shedded constantly, flea preventive medicines didn't work for him...  Al's health improved after we finally ponied up $1,800 to have virtually all of his teeth pulled, and he had a few relatively good, but still skeletal, years.  He was always a companion to our various foster kittens (whereas the other cats generally can't be bothered with them).

In a rare moment of grace, Al was captured for posterity just the week before he died, by the amazing Thomasina deMaio:

Al was also active on Twitter:  http://twitter.com/#!/allofalbert  Heartbreakingly his voice has gone silent far too soon.  Rest in peace, Al.  You are missed.

8 comments:

hetherington said...

hello, just wanted to come out of lurker mode and say how sorry i am to hear of al's death. he sounds like a remarkable cat, and was so so lucky to have had a life with you guys and a chance to love and be loved in (relative) comfort. also, your blog is awesome. it's quite refreshing to see a mother blogging intelligently (no crafts and elaborate baby outfits for you!) who's not afraid to use the f word and get down n dirty with gin on the regular. thank you!

Silliyak said...

So sorry for your loss.

Phoenix said...

RIP sweet Al. So sorry for your loss.

Dread Pirate Davi said...

I am very sorry for your loss. Al was lucky to have been so loved and cherished. I hope the girls are alright.

Quandarius said...

Wondered why you'd been away so long. I'm very sorry about Al. I imagine that given a choice, he would have chosen to go while snuggled up on your chest. Heck, we all would.

Jen in VA said...

I'll miss your stories about Al.

Anonymous said...

Sorry about Al. He won't be forgotten. Great painting.

drsam said...

I'm so sorry for your loss.

Lovely portrait.