Hey, are ya’ll there? It’s me, RaenaBelle. I’s getting to write mines furst Service Cat Monday posty. Don’t worry, it’ll be in human English, like all our educational postys. And ifin you’ve missed any, you can check them out by clicking the links at the bottom of this post. Today is a continuation of Furidays’ post when I’s accompanied mommy to Ardmore to the dentist. And we also received a question from awnty Jeanne, Purrseidons’ mommy. The answer to her question will actually occur naturally in todays’ posty. So you’ll know, her question was, “What does mommy do when we alert her to the fact that she’s gonna pass out?” Basically, what are we expectin’ mommy to do?. So, let’s get to it.
We left off with mommy sitting at the business office desk getting told the cost of what needed to be done. You know the dentist had already told her what needed to be done, so now we were finding out how much all that was gonna cost. We’d been in the office for over an hour at this point and mommy was a little on the warm side. ‘Course she’s been running a fever now for a couple of weeks, so it could have been that, or that the temp outside was actually 72° and they had the heat on. Whatever it was, mommy says she almost passed out when the lady gave her the paper with the breakdown of the costs. I’s told mommy I didn’t sense that at all. She said it was okay, cuz it was a different kind of passing out that sometimes humans do when given really bad news. Mommy says similar actions could be a falling out of the chair, or pulling your hair out. Anyways, payment is due at the time of services, so mommy gathered those ugly photos of her and the estimate papers and we left.
Now you all know we live in a really small town that doesn’t have anything. Sis Dezi says they posted a video of our town a while back. So anytime mommy goes into Ardmore, she tries to make a day of it and stop off at Wally World and maybe the new Ulta store. Mommy loves beauty products. She used to be a licensed Cosmetologist. That means she did hair and makeup. She doesn’t wear makeup most days cuz she says she can’t afford it; but she’s got some for special occasions. The dentist wasn’t one of those occasions. Anyways, part of my training is learning to focus and be invisible when in public surrounded by the crazies. That means I can’t be singing the song of my peeps or clawing at the stroller trying to get out, or doing anything in general to draw attention to myself. Mommy says I was the perfect Service Cat while we were at the dentist. I laid quietly in the stroller and watched over mommy. Now came the real test.
The last time I had been with mommy in Walmart was after my spay day, and I was still a little groggy from having surgery. This time I was wide awake and alert as a hawk over a kill. We finally found a parking space and mommy got me unloaded and locked up the car. We headed for the doors and I could hear peeps saying, “Is that a…that’s a cat!!!” The wind was really whoopin’ around so I stood up and looked through the top opening at mommy. She said everything was okay, and I’s laid back down. Once inside, I could smell all kinds of things. And let me tell ya’, it was loud. There was a lot of peeps inside the store, and it seems all of them were talking at the same time. Mommy grabbed her a ride and bungeed me to her and off we went.
It seemed like we went down every aisle. Mommy says it was to expose me to every thing and every possible situation she could. There were some situations that’s for sure. We encountered a few older ladies that wanted to ooh and ahh over me and chat with mommy about what I’s do for her. We also ran into a mean man that purposely bumped into my stroller and mumbled on about how mommy shouldn’t be bringing a kitty to the store. I stood up and wanted to give him the hiss of disapproval, but mommy said calmly and quietly, “It’s okay Raena, lay back down.” I settled down just in time to be met with sticky little humans running up and down the aisles and squealing at the top of their lungs. And then it happened…they saw me. One of those sticky humans came over and put their hands on my stroller and another went running off hollering for its’ mommy.
Apparently this was a test. A test mommy says I passed with flying colors. I didn’t see any colors fly, but I did remain quiet and laying in my stroller; even when the sticky little human started slapping my stroller all I did was look up through the top of the stroller at mommy. Mommy quietly but sternly told that sticky little human to stop and go find his mother. And mommy drove us out of the toy department. I think it was more stressful for her than me. MOL We wandered around the store a bit longer, and then went to the front of the store to stand in a line with other humans. Everybody in front of us turned to look at me and started cooing and talking about how well behaved I was. Seeing that we only had a loaf of bread and some treats, one of the nice ladies let us “cut in line”. And then we were off again, heading for the car.
Hmmmmmm What’s that smell? Ooooooh mommy’s gonna pass out, I thought to myself. So I stood up and started meowing and patting at the stroller. “Mommy, you need to sit down, you’re gonna pass out,” I mewed. Mommys’ hobble sped up and we reached the car. Once there, mommy opened the door and sat down and put her head between her legs and started taking deep breaths. Well, as deep as she can. She’s been having some extra breathing problems since her teeth got infected. Anyways, we sat there for what seemed like forever, but mommy was able to push (breath through) the episode away and get me loaded into the car again. Mommy says she had wanted to go by Ulta, but decided it was best if we headed home. She didn’t actually have a reason to go to Ulta, she just likes to see what’s new. But we got all buckled in and headed down the highway to home. Mommy told me how proud of me she was and I chortled my joy.
Once we got home I’s couldn’t wait to tell sis Dezi about all my adventures. And tell her how lucky she was to have missed the ordeal with the mean man and sticky little humans. Mommys’ appointment had been early, so she went to do up the breakfast dishes so we’d have clean plates at dinner time. While sissy and me were meowing about my day, we both smelled that familiar scent and headed for the kitchen to alert mommy. We both danced around meowing till mommy sat down. This time mommy said she didn’t really care and in short order she passed out. Sis Dezi and me both jumped in her lap and purred till she came back around. Once she got reoriented she loved on me and Dezi and told us how proud of us she was and how much she loved us. The perfect ending to a perfect day.
So in answer to the question asked by awnty Jeanne, when we alert, we want mommy to sit down and be aware that there’s a problem. She can often keep from passing out by putting her head between her legs and breathing through it; but not always. And sometimes, she doesn’t worry about it and just lets it happen.
Well, that wraps up my mommy and me day out. Mommy says I performed purrfectly; she couldn’t have asked for more. ‘Member. ifin you’ve missed any of our posts, you can check them out by clicking the links below. And you can donate towards mommys dental by either giving to our paypal at: lexi.dezi@yahoo.com or the fundraiser here.
Till the next time………………………………………..Be Blest!!!
Luvs and Hugs and Kitty Kisses







Thank you , RaenaBelle, for educating us on how you know an incident is about to happen and what you do for your Mom!
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Fanky fank ya’ fur bein’ innerested. We sometimes furget to tell everypawdy everything dat happens. Big huggies
Luvs ya’
Raena and Dezi
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Raena, your training has gone really well!
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I am sorry you had to encounter sticky kids and the mean man, but I am glad you did so well under pressure Raena. I hope the fundraiser is going well and I hope to donate soon. XO
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Fanky fank ya’ awnty Ellen. Mommy said I’s did purrfect, just like I’s been doin’ it all mines life. Hmmmm I’s thinkin’ I’s have been doin’ it all mines life. MOL Big huggies
Luvs ya’
Raena and Dezi
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We are so proud of you Raena, ya done good sweetie. Mom is really blest to have you two looking after her. Love ya sweeties!
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Oh Raena Belle, What a perfect service cat you are! You and Dezi are the greatest Blessings your mom could ever have!
Sending lots of purrs from Pete, The Girls, The Formerly Feral Kitties and Dad Mike!
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Fanky fanks. Mommy says she agrees, and we sure are blest to have her.
Luvs ya’
Raena and Dezi
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Good job RaenaBelle! Very informative about head down between legs. Great post ya’ll! ❤
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Fanky fank you. Mommy says da blood rushes back to da head when it’s down and can sometime help to stop someone from passing out. Big huggies to ya’ll.
Luvs ya’
Raena and Dezi
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Nicely done, RaenaBelle! You and Dezi are wonderful to your momma!
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Fanky fank you. We are blest dat’s fur sure.
Luvs ya’
Raena and Dezi
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I’d wondered if there was a way to relax and/or breathe to avoid episodes .. and am glad to learn that some can be avoided.
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Yep awnty Jeanne, sometimes they can be pushed thru. Mommy says lots of times it depends on da cause of da incident, but ‘specially when she’s out somewhere, she tries to make them go away. Great question.
Luvs ya’
Raena and Dezi
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That must be very frustrating and scary to live with.
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Mommy says she’s so used to it, she doesn’t even think ’bout it anymore. Big hugs
Luvs ya’
Raena and Dezi
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Must have taken a long time to get used to something like that!
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Yeah, mommy says after over 20 years ya’ kinda don’t notice things like dat anymore. It just becomes a way of life. She knows she’s gonna pass out at least 4 times a day every day and in da shower every time, so she just purrpares fur it and fanks God nopawdy is relyin’ on her to be somewhere at a specific time on a regular basis.
Luv ya’
Dezi and Raena
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I’ve heard of chairs for in the shower – does she have one of those? If not, wouldn’t it help?
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Yep, we have one. She slides outta it and onto da tub. It sometimes pins her down and we have to push it outta da way. It’s actually more of a hinderance than a help.
Luvs ya’
Raena and Dezi
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Bummer, I thought those things were supposed to help, not hinder.
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Yeah, they’re supposed to help, but to purrvent fallin’, not passin’ out.
Luvs ya’
Raena and Dezi
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Ah, that would be something different. Sounds like you need a soft shower floor.
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We really need a non slip tub. Sometimes Dezi and me slip on da wet bottom when we’re pushin’ mommys’ head over da edge. Ya’ know, dead weight is dead weight, and our mommy ain’t a little girly. MOL
Luvs ya’
Raena and Dezi
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Dezi, might I remind you that YOU aren’t a little girly, either? Raena is already bigger than either Mr. M or Purrseidon, who are each about 10 pounds. If you two were their size, I wager you couldn’t do this part of the job.
(Of course, there would be no way to train M to get into that tub, either.)
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Well….But we’re da right size. Mommy has what she calls da middle age spread dat keeps on spreadin’. MOL Mommy’s never really had a small kitty. They all grow to be large. But she says, she could purrobably train a smaller kitty to do da work, it just might be a little different.
Luv ya’
Dezi and Raena
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Bet she couldn’t train a cat to willingly get into the tub if s/he was as prejudiced against it as M is.
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Reblogged this on Jeanne Foguth's Blog.
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Now that was an adventure! Quite a busy and exciting day. Glad your mom didn’t pass out in the store or the parking lot. You two are quite the team.
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Fanky fank you. Mommy and me are both glad too.
Luvs ya’
Raena and Dezi
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