Pondering over
topics to write and repeated threatening the sibling for a guest post dint work
out quite well in my favor. So here I am, yet again to scribble some flash back
just to update the blog and of course, to bore you.
I had a pet cat when
I was in tenth grade. That is, just a couple of years ago ;-) No I dint fail in
my other grades, I am just trying to say that I’m in my sweet sixteen :-D
The
cat’s name was..err…let that be a family secret. Anyway it roamed around my
house, inside and outside, much to the dislike of both my parents. We fed and played with him (it was our maid who confirmed that it was a ‘him’, and not a ‘her’).
One fine morning, my pet went absconding, leaving a trail of broken hearts – oh wait
just a heart that’s mine. We
searched everywhere in the neighborhood but in vain. For a year or two after
that, we mourned his death anniversary sometime in August. I always loved cats
despite it being a totally useless creature. The cats in my Mom’s time, in
early 60s and 70s used to catch mice and do its bit. But these days all they do
is to watch TV.
My cat’s biological
mother also used to be in our compound, but that one was egoistic. It dint accept
any food we gave as it hurt its pride or something. It saved that food for its
other kittens. Commonly seen walking on the wall, this mother cat barely meowed
or showed any signs of hunger. However she had some stalkers-I will talk about her moral side in a separate post, dont worry :D I am sure this poised creature was a celebrity of its kind. However it
seemed to be impressed by the fact that its son, our pet was fed well and taken
good care of.
Yesterday, I
took my baby out for a stroll and found a cat with its two kittens having
brunch in a garbage can. I kept looking at them- a family of cats having snacks in total harmony. That was when
two dogs also decided to have brunch at the same place. As the dogs approached
the kittens, the mother cat pounced on the dogs like a tiger and the dogs fled
bawling. The super Mom returned and continued to purr by her kittens .
Yesterday was
Mother’s day. The mother instinct is obviously not a human trait. Its a known fact that Moms actually possess
super powers when it comes to the security of her offsprings. Imagine the sea
of pain undergone by the mothers in our country whose babies were taken away
just because they were females. Or the plight of expecting mothers who are
threatened to be burnt alive with the child if they deliver a girl.
Well we are human beings- so called superior species with brains, religions, laws and rules-that’s exactly why we are like this. I’m sure the cat I saw yesterday dint care about the gender of her kittens. She’d protect them anyway.
Well we are human beings- so called superior species with brains, religions, laws and rules-that’s exactly why we are like this. I’m sure the cat I saw yesterday dint care about the gender of her kittens. She’d protect them anyway.
Happy Mother’s
Day.