Precisely from 1997 to 1998, we
had a cat at our home. This cat strayed into our premises as a kitten, along
with its cuter sibling which later died in an accident. Ever since, he became a
part of our household. We named him K. I
think K was a male. K had no interest in our shoes or clothes and spent a lot
of time napping, meowing and woke up only to eat, so it was clearly a male.
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My parents, sister or housemaid
were not fond of K. However K did not need any invitation or approval and made
his bed cosy on a stack of newspapers under the staircase. K stayed.
Slowly the hearts of all haters
melted like ice and they even started searching for K when he was out with his
friends. He had no curfew and enjoyed his freedom unlike me or my sister. We
assumed that he is our feline male sibling who gets to enjoy freedom like any
male in our society would. Soon K became an integral part of our lives, even
though his growing friendship with the neighborhood cats bothered me.
After being a part of my family
for around two years, one fateful day, K left us forever without a trace. He
couldn’t be found anywhere in the neighborhood and we dint have any clue of
him. I went around the neighborhood searching frantically for him and checked
every nook and corner but in vain. Finally we came to terms with the horrifying
fact that K was unlikely to return and that we had to move on in his absence.
Years passed.
Not one day in my family whatsapp
group passes without a mention of K. Papa, Mummy, sister and me being
participants in this group, it could be the most versatile group in my
whatsapp. We could say anything under the sun, and one or two of us may exit,
leaving the rest scrolling up and down to see what went wrong! It has
nostalgia, comedy, drama, suspense…you name it, and we have it. Dramatic exits
being the most entertaining sport played by us, Papa continues to be the
constant member of the group, who has never exited ever. Considering the topics
the rest of us discuss, gossip and fight about, we couldn’t blame Papa if he
considers leaving us in real for a life of meditation in the Himalayas.
We could send Sanjay Leela Bhansali a run for
his money in terms of drama. Noone can beat us at sarcasm either. Our favorite
hobbies include digging up unpleasant incidents that happened three decades ago,
justifying annoying relatives, taking sides and debating. We joke about our
maid whose grandmother died 17 times or another one who cooked for 25 people.
Earlier we did not have the option of exiting the house whenever we were
pissed, but thanks to whatsapp it allows us to leave even at midnight. It has
given us the freedom we never tasted as children or in youth. We ask recipe doubts;
even share our unedited pictures!!! We make comments about our spouses and
laugh at their expense (our parents are not a sport to this one, but we still
do it anyway, because….FREEDOM!).
So recently my colleague taught
us Pebble Art and with her help I made a picture of a cat.. While posting it to
my family group, I innocently captioned it ‘Dedicated to K’. Never in the
faintest of my dreams was I prepared to face the outpour of sentiments that followed.
My sister replied ‘K, the love of our lives”.
I was like, “Really? Have you
ever spoken about any human like that? Ever?”
She was not done. Later she added
“He must be watching us fondly from heaven”.
With all due respect and love, I
can say that she never said the same even about our deceased grandparents.
Similar drama continued and
somehow my art got drowned in the fond remembrance of K. I was about to suggest
that we could mark that day as the Memorial Day for K, but then that would go
too far considering my sister who may start crying and take the day off.
Just by existing and minding its
own business and never being of any use to anyone, K has such an impact on all
of us.
I wish I could be like that someday.