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Ann Widdecombe's Cats |
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My Cats
The first cat I can remember was called Jimmy. That was when I was
very small and lived with my parents and my older brother and my
grandmother. Jimmy was a big black cat. My mother said I used to chase
Jimmy, but that I loved him really. Jimmy used to go and meet my father
every night when he came home on the bus from his work and he missed my
brother when he went off to boarding school.
The next cat we had was Tibby. Tibby was a tabby cat and used to play with
our wire-haired terrier who was called Sean. When we went to Singapore
Tibby was going to live with my aunt and my grandmother who was staying
behind, but unfortunately Tibby did not like the arrangements and ran
away.
We did not have cats in Singapore because my father thought it would be
unfair as it would not be easy to bring them home. But when I returned
from Singapore we lived in a small cottage in the country miles from
anywhere and had once again a cat and a dog. The dog was a wire-haired
terrier called Tim, the cat was called Monty. Monty was a very intelligent
smoky cat and he used to have great fun hiding from us and popping out
just when we were least expecting it. We all loved Monty very much and
were absolutely heart broken when he died of cat flu three years later.
Our next cat was Mitten-the-Kitten. Mitten-the-Kitten was a black cat with
a white shirt and white paws and we bought him from Herman-the-German for
50p. Mitten had a good life and used to like fresh liver, though he didn't
like it if any splashes arrived on his white shirt when he would move very
disdainfully away from the dish and solemnly wash it off before returning
to finish his meal. Mitten lived to the grand old age of 14, when sadly he
died of kidney failure.
Around this time I left home to go to university and my parents had a
black cat called Blacky, who also lived to be around 14. But when I grew
up and left home and had my own house I obtained two cats called Sooty and
Sweep. Both these cats lived with me and moved with me for a very long
time and Sweep lived to a near record 24 years. I had both cats when I was
first elected to Parliament and I told them they were Westminster cats so
they looked extremely proud. Unfortunately Sooty died of a kidney
infection when he was 16, but Sweep lived on to become not only a
Westminster cat but a Ministerial cat. He was greatly missed when he died
at the age of 24.
After Sweep died I did not have cats for a long time because I was very
busy and it seemed unfair but then my mother came to live with me and as
you know grannies do love cats. So we got two black cats from the Cats
Protection Shelter from Gredhurst in Kent. The cats were called Pugwash
and Carruthers. Carruthers had been badly treated by his owners in the
past but Pugwash was taken to the shelter because he was so unkind to
other cats!
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Both Pugwash and Carruthers had two very happy
years with us and here is a picture taken when my mother and I went
to choose the cats from the shelter. I am holding Pugwash. |
Sadly after two years Carruthers who was a very old cat
died and shortly afterwards Pugwash caught a sudden infection and died
also.
We are going to get some more cats shortly but I wrote
this poem to Carruthers and Pugwash:
Goodness gracious what is that
It’s Mr. Pugwash my black cat
Good gracious are there others?
Yes indeed my cat Carruthers!
By kind permission of:
The Widdy
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