Mini the Cat: A Tale of Survival and Love

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She looks like a princess here, doesn’t she? My beautiful, adorable, black cat. She is named Mini. I picked that name because she is more on the petite size. She never overeats. She only gains a little more weight in the winter months from less activity.

Mini, our cat, is still with us at the age of 13, we think. The vet estimated her age the first time I took her to the vet as a stray kitten. She and her brother were left on the side of the road. The day she, Mini, discovered me is the day I took them both home.

I had just pulled into my driveway after a walk with my friend, Donna. My husband walked up to my car window. I rolled the window down and said, “We have visitors.” He instinctively looked behind my car to see who would be driving down our driveway behind me. I said, “No, look in the backseat.”

There he saw two black kittens in a box. He didn’t even bother to ask where I found them. He replied with an enthusiastic OK.

To be honest, Mini has been my animal soulmate. I always say she knows all my secrets. She is a very calm and smart cat. Here in this photo above, she is watching the yard for critters. She is a very good mole hunter. She will sit over a mole hole for a good hour. She stares with her head down patiently waiting. She has patience. Next thing you know, she is bringing one up to our deck to show me.

She used to cuddle on my lap a lot but lately, not so much. Maybe it is her older age. She prefers to sleep on a table in front of our wood stove these days. I can’t say I blame her. It is super warm. I setup a special pillow for her there and she just loves it, especially now with the big winter chills.

I love this photo above of Mini on our fire pit cover. Mini is sitting next to my terrarium bowl. The bowl has various succulent plants. She likes to hang out on our deck. She is always very smart about not wandering far into our backyard. She knows there are potential wild predators in the far backyard.

Another one of her favorite places to hang out in the summer is on our side steps. This is a funny photo of her. She is looking back at me. I tapped on the door window to say hello. It gets very warm in this spot during the late afternoons in the summer months. It is when the western sun hits the steps.

One day I discovered her sitting in this planter box. She was probably appreciating the warm soil and sunshine. She never eats my plants, tears at, or digs in the soil of my various planters. I am a plant lover. I have tons of containers and patio pots on my deck. She leaves them all alone. She is a good kitty. She doesn’t even touch my houseplants. Like I said, she is my animal soulmate. She knows I adore my plants.

This is another cool photo of Mini and Me! Her eyes picked up the orange color of the pumpkin somehow. This photo was taken by an i-Phone camera.

Mini was an abandoned cat. The story goes I was taking a walk with a friend on a roadside. Suddenly, two kittens came running out of the long grassy like brush along the roadside. At first, I said to my friend, Donna, “Don’t look at them.” I felt badly they were dumped there. But Mini was determined to not let us go. She chased and ran along the side of us meowing constantly. I swear I heard her say, “Don’t leave me here!”

I looked at my friend Donna who was nudging me to take them. She said she has dogs and just couldn’t. I finally caved after Mini’s determination. I said, “OK, I’ll take them!” Donna jumped for joy. She was thrilled we were not leaving them behind.

I never really was a big pet person. I did have a cat before, but it was Mini’s pure determination that called to my heart that day. Her more rugged cat brother, whom we named Hunter, was just browsing around behind Mini that day. He was hunting. But Mini was focused on me. Like I said, she is a smart cat.

That day, I took them out of the car at my home. Hunter saw a wild turkey in our backyard. He dashed out of the box and started to run to the turkey! I was like whoa, wait that turkey will hurt you and ran to grab him. I gave him the name Hunter right there on the spot. He was a much more tough cat, compared to delicate Mini. He was a boss. He didn’t like to be petted too much. But we loved him just as much.

After taking them inside to feed them that first day with us, they curled up together on a deck couch. They fell asleep. They knew finally they were safe. They were exhausted and it showed. It was adorable to see them curled up in a ball together. I bet they slept like that in the woods protecting each other before they were rescued.

The vet told me they were dumped off just before the age of needing to get neutered. He believed many people who dump cats do it then to avoid paying for things like pet care. They were not tiny kittens but a little grown. He also told me that, “Mini picked me, and it wasn’t the other way around.” I thought that was sweet. I also believed him.

I think when you save an animal, they know it for life. They are loyal. They never forget. Unfortunately, we lost Hunter a few years ago. He passed away and I felt sad for Mini. I wondered what she thought. But I do know this, she is a survivor. And I’m glad she picked me on that walk years ago.

Cathy Testa
Date of Post: 1/24/2026

Stay warm during the big chill this weekend…

Counting the Final Hours til the Evergreens Class Begins

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Bitstrips: Source for Image

Bitstrips: Source for Image

The rain and sleet rapped on my window and helped me to sleep all evening, but this morning our loud cat meowed and woke up my mind.  Darn it, now I’m awake at 5:30 am.

Well, guess I’ll load some wood in the woodstove, get a cup of coffee going, and relax for a bit before going outside later this morning! Of course, I have to wait for the sun to rise.

The weatherman said last night, the sun would shine by noon and this light dusting of snow will naturally melt away.  Perfect, I thought.  In fact, could it be any more perfect?

For the past 4 years, I’ve organized this event – and every year, the weather has cooperated on the day of this class. The snow one year lightly fell right on queue.

I’ve considered maybe I get too obsessed about this event – seriously – can one go overboard?  Perhaps, but I do this for my friends, passionate clients, and those who appreciate the efforts.  And it is a great way to meet “new” friends and socialize.  Plus, you know what, my husband enjoys it too.  I truly believe he loves that I get into the spirit of decorating this time of year.

So I guess I’ll recoop my zzz’s after this week.  For those in the business supplying greens, trees, holiday decor, florist items, and more – they are very very busy this time of year.  And they do it all for their customers.  Why?  Cause we all love the season, and couldn’t image life without it.

And look who stole my spot in the bed.  My cat Hunter.  He is a male cat, he is loud, and if you enter a room he is sleeping in, within minutes he leaves to find another spot to sleep.  He is impatient.  (Get your rest buddy, cause you know what, there will be some activity here later!)

My cat Hunter.  He is a screamer - meows very loud when he wants something.

My cat Hunter. He is a screamer – meows very loud when he wants something.

Cyou soon!  Cathy Testa

Cats are the true admirers of my plants and gardens

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Mini with My Plants

Mini with My Plants

Lisa, my older sister, asked I take in a stray cat. This was many years ago, when she was living next door to my parents.  I said, “Oh no, you know I’m not a cat person.”

Her insistence continued with, “You can bring it back here if it doesn’t work out.  This cat needs a home.”

It paid off.  Zorro came home with us.  I remember calling my sister to tell her Zorro was following me around the house.  Her smile could be heard over the phone.  “Cats like to be around people,” she responded.

This was the event that transitioned me from joking about cats to falling in love with them.

Today, we have 3 cats.  I never thought I’d have one in my house.  I always hated when I saw cat or dog hair in people’s homes, and now my couch is covered in white hair from Kiwi, my plus-size cat. I curse every time I clean it off, but I still put up with it.

Kiwi on Couch

Our cats follow us around outside.  They like to lay down by the base of my container garden pots on my deck when they want to cool off in the summer.  They use the gardens and big plants as hiding places when they are sneaking up on the birds.  And they investigate anything new in their surroundings, like most cats do.  One of Kiwi’s favorite spots is in a white chair located in my yard where it is quiet and restful.  It is a little hideout, and she uses it more than I do.

Kiwi defines relaxation

Kiwi defines relaxation

Mini, the smallest of my 3 cats, likes to jump up to rest on top of my hobby-like greenhouses, which I line up along the edge of my driveway in early spring to transition small plants.  I always think, “Please don’t stick your claws into the plastic covering.” But I never scold her cause she is too darn cute, and puts up with Kiwi always giving her a hard time, so she deserves a break.

Favorite spot to hang out

Favorite spot to hang out

Mini is my favorite.  She is very smart.  She’s the type of cat that will try to push on the door handle to be let it.  I saw her once try to slide the kitchen slider open, like she knew, “Paw goes here, and push to the left.”  She likes to sit in bowls or anything that fits her little size.  She’s grown since we took her home, but she still remains small.  She must have been the runt of the family.

Just the right fit

Just the right fit

Mini in Hanger

Small places rock

Small places rock

I found Mini during a walk with my walking partner.  We were strolling along when we heard a loud meow through the brush.  Two black kittens, in the middle of nowhere, abandoned by the roadside.  “A common dumping ground,” my friend told me. The smallest of the two kittens started to follow our feet as we continued walking.  At first, I tried to not look because I knew I would cave.  I swear to God,  I heard her (Mini) say, “Don’t leave me here, please.” She was not going to give up, meowing louder and running faster behind us.  Later, the vet told me, “She picked you.”

Mini looking at Kiwi, or Kiwi looking at Mini.

Mini looking at Kiwi, or Kiwi looking at Mini.

Waiting for Mini to return inside.

Waiting for Mini to return inside.

Kiwi never got use to Mini.  She constantly harasses her. Whenever she can, she finds a hiding spot to sneak up on Mini.  Mini, the cutie that she is, doesn’t fight back much.  I have to keep them separated all the time. Kiwi is kind of bratty, or I guess you could consider her a cat-bully.  She even tries to bully me from time to time, but guess who wins? (And yes, she is chubby; and no, she is not pregnant – she’s just got special needs.)

Kiwi always grabs the best seat on the deck.

Kiwi always grabs the best seat on the deck.

All three of my cats are indoor and outdoor.  Kiwi sticks close to the house – and despite her weight problem, she has never been attacked by the woodland animals.  She can run when she wants to; especially when chasing Mini.  Once, I saw her lying on the driveway on her back, howling cat cries, as another stray cat was doing his hissing over her face.  This was a funny sight.  It was hysterical actually.  I broke them up. She is so lazy, she even fights on her back.  She can’t jump up to high places, so Mini uses this to her advantage.

Easy does it, Kiwi !

Easy does it, Kiwi !

But I guess because of her size, Kiwi tends to win.  My suspicion is they think she is a big meany.  She can be a little naive, and approach things she shouldn’t.  Like a turtle revisiting our yard every year to lay her eggs by the pool side.  Luckily, Kiwi did not get snapped at.  Even the turtle backed down.  Kiwi also likes to jump on and play with my small ornamental bunny grasses, as if they are toys.

Getting well and strong

Getting well and strong

Mini, on the other hand, had a very bad attack earlier this year.  She came home one afternoon, looking up from the base of our stairs outside, and wouldn’t come to the top. We picked her up – and long story short, she got grabbed by a wild animal.  Her back end was badly hurt and we rushed her to the vet.  Broken pelvis and puncture wounds. Our vet told us, a small animal, had grabbed her.  Later, we discovered a photo on a motion censored outdoor camera of a bobcat in our woodlands behind our house.  We believe this was the culprit.  It was a rough road, but with lots of care and attention, Mini made it.  And she caught a mouse (in my house!) during her recovery – which is amazing.  Kiwi and Hunter didn’t even see it, and were not impaired. Friends said, “Mini is showing her appreciation.”

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Hunter, our long haired black cat, is cat number 3.  He is Mini’s brother, the other cat saved from the roadside.  Hunter is tough and stubborn.  We are only allowed to pet him on the head.  Don’t even think of moving your hand further along his back, or whack – you get swiped.  I told the vet this once, and she said, don’t worry I know how to handle these types.  She returned from the backroom with a scratch on her hand.

Hunter also likes to jump up on my garden ornaments.  One summer, he jumped up on a birdbath which tumbled over on him.  This resulted in a nose job.  It was scary, but he handled it well.  He snooped slowly around the repaired birdbath later, sniffing the base.  Easy Hunter!  Don’t you know to stay away from that? Hunter likes to chase the wild turkeys in our yard, and chased our free range chickens the day he was brought home.  This is why he’s named, “Hunter.”

Hunters Stitches

All of my cats all enjoy my plants and surrounding wildlife in our yard.  Sadly, sometimes they get injured.  We don’t allow them out in the evenings anymore, which is a challenge with Hunter.  Mini is more understanding; not surprising after she re-cooped from her injuries under our daily care.  For weeks, she was hand-carried, fed, and kept in a hospital like setup.  Nowadays, she only has to watch out for Kiwi, around every corner in the house.  They all have more restrictions but still get to play during recess like hours, and only during the day.

Kiwi on constant watch

Kiwi on constant watch

Hunter likes to stroll on the edge of the deck railings to investigate the tips of the plants nearby, or watch the scenery below as if he’s the king of the jungle.  If Kiwi chooses to annoy him, he gives her a look and walks away.  Often Kiwi will follow behind him at a safe two feet distance.  As for Mini and Hunter, they touch noses from time to time.  They still watch each other’s backs.

From my office window, the two enjoy the birds feeding.

From my office window, the two enjoy the birds feeding.

In my experience of doing designs for homeowners’ yards, I never really got too many complaints about cats in their gardens.  Cats mostly use the plants and garden spaces as places to relax, like we do.  I find cats are the true admirers of my plants and gardens.  I can’t imagine not allowing them outdoors – at least during the day – to enjoy the scenery as much as we do.

P.S.  I can’t find the photo of the bobcat, but had posted it on my Facebook page at the time.  If I find it, I will re-post!

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3 years ago, when I rescued them from the street

3 years ago, when I rescued them from the street