Guest Star: Brenna’s encounter with Snow

Hello everyone.

Today’s guest post has been sent in by Colleen from Faith, Hope Love & Luck – Survive Despite a Whiskered Accomplice and is a story from Brenna and her encounter with Snow! 😮

When the harness comes out of the “Box of Doom,” I know that something bad is about to happen. When Mommy and Daddy are both standing over me together, giggling between themselves as I walk sideways in my harness, I know that things are about to get even worse.

Earlier this week, Mommy & Daddy felt that it was absolutely necessary for me to check out Snow. I have only met Snow once before in my life, and that was over 10 years ago.

Snow looks a lot better from inside of the house; from outside it just feels so cold and scary. Not something I have a great desire to get down and play around in, but Mommy & Daddy insisted that it would be a fun experience.

I was hoping that if I closed my eyes hard enough, when I opened them I would magically be back inside of the house, curled up in my favorite bed, and not outside about to experience something I really wasn’t super thrilled about.

But no, we were gonna do this shit, no matter what my feelings were concerning the situation. Mommy and Daddy have minds of their own. And in this case, their minds were evil.

My fear of Snow became real as I was placed closer and closer to its’ dreaded horror. It seemed like there would be no escape for me. Snow and I were going to connect, and it was probably not going to be fun for me.

From the moment my first toe was put down in Snow’s cold blanket of wetness, I knew that things were going to be dreadful. Kitties do not like cold, and kitties definitely don’t like wet.

Where was I supposed to put my feet? There was no escape. Everywhere I looked there was Snow. Bad, evil, yucky, hateful towards kitties Snow.

I attempted to walk away from it, searching for a spot where Snow had not fallen onto the Earth, but I could find no such space in our Snow blanketed yard.

I searched further. Hoping. Praying. Desperately trying to find a place where I could escape from Snow’s chilly breath.

Then it hit me. There was one place I could reach that was not covered in Snow. It was there the entire time. How did I not realize escape was so near my grasp?

Daddy. Daddy was not covered in snow. Daddy was dry and warm, and I could climb him in search of a safer spot. Daddy would keep me away from Snow.

I had never climbed Daddy before, but I discovered that I could do it quickly, and that he would allow me do it. He knew that Snow and I were over, and that I needed a place to safely get away from Snow, as well as Mommy with her dreaded camera that were taking pictures of the entire humiliating experience.

Snow wasn’t as scary when I could see it from Daddy’s back. Daddies are safe. They keep you warm and dry, and tell you that it will all be over soon.

Mommies aren’t so safe. They laugh at your shameful experience, as they take picture after picture. Mommies will be dealt with later. Mommies don’t realize how bad payback can be.

Thankfully the entire meeting between Snow and I only lasted for a few minutes. I am not it’s biggest fan, I do not want to be it’s BFF, and I hope the sun makes it go away soon, so that I never have to lay eyes or paws on it again.

Shows over guys. I’m ready to head inside, have my harness removed, and run as fast as I can away from Mommy and Daddy. I must remember to hide the next time Snow comes to visit.

 

Thank you Colleen for sharing Brenna’s story with us. The original post can be found here.

If you want to send in your cat stories, just drop us an email at info@katzenworld.co.uk. Don’t forget to include some pictures!

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50 thoughts on “Guest Star: Brenna’s encounter with Snow

  1. crystaleagle24 says:

    Wonderful story. Kara was ok with a little snow but if it was deep and she needed to ‘visit the garden’ you had to help! You had to get your hat, coat and most importantly wellies on and then stomp round the garden leaving welly holes in the snow. Kara would follow behind, leaping from hole to hole, until she found one that suited her needs, there she’d do what she needed to do and then make her way back home following the route she’d come out on, in reverse.
    As far as MM was concerned snow and rain were the reason litter boxes were invented!

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  3. Colleen says:

    Brenna is super excited that you shared her adventure with Snow today…she’s even more excited that the sun is shining and there is absolutely no snow or rain in sight!

  4. bikerchick57 says:

    Poor Brenna. Perhaps she needs a conversation with my Gibbs. He is not afraid of snow and actually likes to dig in it. Then again, perhaps she would rather stay inside with dad.

  5. abbiejohnsontaylor says:

    Oh, that poor kitty! How awful! This reminded me of the time I went cross-country skiing with my family years ago, and when I fell, my brother took pictures before making sue I wasn’t hurt. Fortunately, this was in the days before Facebook. Some people just don’t think.

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