Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Clarice the Cowardly Cat


Blogging from A to Z April Challenge

 The ABCs of Behavior and Emotions



Clarice the Cowardly Cat

I guess it’s not too unusual for a cat to be afraid of everything.

Clarice, for example, was afraid of loud noises, birds and mice, and other cats. She was pretty much okay with humans though…especially her own humans, Percy and Penelope. She had personally selected them from all of the visitors to the animal shelter where she’d been dumped, and Clarice found Percy and Penelope quite willing to do anything she wanted whenever she wanted it,

…until the day Clarice got sick.

Suddenly, poor Clarice was yanked out of her comfy corner of the world and hustled from veterinarian to veterinarian, subjected to poking and prodding and X-rays and such. Percy and Penelope made her drink vile liquids and swallow giant pills. It was all too much,

…so Clarice began to hide from everyone, including Percy and Penelope.

She hid under the bed, in the wastebasket, on a high shelf in the closet, and behind the sofa. Clarice even learned to open a cupboard door and hide behind the sheets and towels.

The only thing that would bring Clarice out of hiding was the dinner bell.

And that’s the way Clarice lived out her life.

Cowards don’t have much fun. So sad.

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15 comments:

Anonymous said...

Poor Clarice! Pat, I really do admire your creativity doing this challenge this way. And this story really makes me think about how animals must feel when they have to go to thte vet...

Hilary Melton-Butcher said...

Hi Pat .. I can't think of a more miserable life for a cat - or humans for that matter ... cowards definitely don't have any fun.

Love your story line .. cheers Hilary

Unknown said...

How sad that she lived her life under the bed. You're right, cowards don't have much fun.

Crystal L. Kirkham said...

Poor Clarice. It reminds me of my sister's cat China who is on anti-anxiety medication (no joke!)

Patricia Stoltey said...

Thanks, Margot. Katie Cat was a good model for this one. She's scared of everyone but my husband and me.

Hilary, it's fun to do this. I'm not very good at prompts or flash fiction, so it's good practice.

Clarissa, my kitty stays under the bed the whole time my cleaning lady is here...fear of the vacuum sweeper.

Crystal, I believe it. Katie Cat probably needs to be on it too.

Jenny said...

Hi, Pat. I love how you're having fun with A to Z.

I'm a Leo so I'm supposed to be bold, but I'm more like Clarice :-)

Thanks for visiting!

Laura said...

so sad!
Good point though...
Lc

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

That's what happens when we let fear overtake us.

Dani said...

A-Zing over! Poor baby. I can't say I've ever had one that shy. I wrote about cats today too. News From Nowhere

klahanie said...

Poor Clarice. A lesson to be learnt. For something can seem so traumatic. And yes, like Clarice we have to try to move beyond the fear and make some sense of it all.

Be well, Patricia.

Gary

Jagoda said...

Oh, so sad and a cautionary tale for us all.
Z-to-Zing with you...Jagoda at http://www.conflicttango.com

Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy said...

What fun stories!

Thanks so much for visiting me on A-Z

LD Masterson said...

Sadly, you're describing out little Sophie. We rescued her when she was six and whatever went on in her life both us, she shows no signs of getting over.

Anonymous said...

Poor Clarice. Some cats just struggle with the big bad world, especially when dealing with the Vet.

Our cat tends to hide when our God Children (9 and 3 years old) are over but will be in the thick of it when there are adults around.

Gossip_Grl said...

Great Story and Poor kitty! I only have a Chihuahua and she is afraid of cats. I think because cats are bigger than she is! :) Enjoyed your posting!