Saturday, November 14, 2009

Farewell Lutsen Cat


We had to say goodbye to a good cat soul today... Lutsen-cat, a patient, friendly, "involved" cat, aged 12. She had been battling diabetes for a while now, but was still patrolling the yard for mice and voles until a couple days ago. She took a turn for the worse rather suddenly last night, and we had to make the final vet visit this morning. She's at peace now, but we will miss her so much.

She came to live at this rural home about 11 years ago, shortly after WF moved in. She'd been a starving stray, and once she got here, started eating voraciously. Turns out she came with 5 free, bonus cats inside! She gave birth here and was a good mother to Schroeder (her spitting image) and 4 others who went to live with friends.


Lutsen has really been WF's shadow for a long time. She's always been here, longer than I have, sleeping on WF's chest or following him around, "helping" with projects. She would even follow us far into the woods while hiking; a bit like a dog in that way! I imagine she was a bit surprised to find herself in a household with a Baby Bean years later, but she was so patient with him. He loved her... his first real word was "Caaaaa" (he still doesn't pronounce the T) and his face just lit up when she'd appear. She never once scratched him, only mrrrr'ing in protest occasionally as he flattened her with his attentions or pulled her around by her tail. Poor Lutey; we tried to teach him gentleness, but especially since she didn't do much in return, it was hard. She was brave.






Lutsen was also our social ambassador; she'd jump into any available lap, stranger or no. She'd help repairmen if we didn't keep her away. She waited at the door each evening and rocketed out into the yard most days, or greeted you carside (or jumping INTO the car to say Hi). She was a great vole hunter. Yeah, I know, outdoor cats... but she was specific to her vole/mole/mouse prey, not going for birds, and her work helped save WF's beloved fruit trees. Leftovers went to the chickens. She loved being outside, and was patient with us forgetting to let her back in some nights. I fretted about predators, but she was pretty street (or woods)smart. She was very much part of the spirit of this place.



So farewell, dear Lutsen. Thank you for your patience and love. WF will especially miss you; I thank you for being there for him through some hard times, and for showing me that he was likely to be a good daddy (and we were right!)...he was so smitten and gentle with you. You were Bean's first cat, and have showed us that the long line of cat-loving men in this family will continue. We'll take good care of Schroeder.




Peace and purrs to you...

8 comments:

Deb said...

I am so sorry for your loss. Lutsen sounds like she was a wonderful cat.

Laurie said...

crying again! Last night I went back through your cat tags and had my own little moment of history. You always portrayed her so well on your blog that she had a real and distinct personality in my mind. I wish you well in saying goodbye.

gtr said...

Thanks, Lauri and Deb... she was definitely a strong personality, and we miss her terribly...

Anonymous said...

I lost my best buddy of 10 years about a month ago. I never knew his age but he was old but didn't seem to ever want to tire. A damned car got him outside of my house. I miss him dearly but am happy we had such great times together. My thoughts are with you, your husband and the bean. Some cats are a once-in-a lifetime occurrence. That sounds like Lutsen to me.

Anonymous said...

Lutsen was indeed a once-in-a-lifetime cat for you BUT fortunately for Gina, she also had a once in a lifetime dog named Cinnamon. Cinnamon was that favorite Golden Retriever mix that hunted but also was a great listener! She carried Gina through junior high, into high school and went to doggie heaven after Gina had left home for college and beyond! Ahhhhh pets!

"Gama" Mom

Jen said...

what a wonderful tribute. Thanks for sharing her life with us. I am so sorry for your loss.

carrster said...

I'm sorry for your loss. That was a very sweet post. Made me a bit teary eyed! Wonderful pets are such true gifts.

Mindy said...

So sorry for your loss. My cat is also named Lutsen. He is 14 yrs old.