My friend, Joy, had a cat named “Niño” and they lived
in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. His name in Spanish means “little boy”. Joy is
a wonderful, interesting lady, who is so loving and kind. When I met her, she
said to me, “I want to show you my new friend”. Her cat came toward me
and rubbed against my legs and he switched his tail too. He loved when I rubbed
under his neck and he began purring very loudly. I got to see Niño almost
every week for about two years when I went to my appointments to work with Joy.
We worked on learning about emotions and understanding how to balance positive
energy. This really helped me a lot.
Joy explained to me that this cat just showed up at
her little house. He loved her house because it was at the end of a street on a
small hill with large trees and jungle bushes and the ocean was just down the
hill a little ways. She left some food and water on her porch and he came back
every day. This cat decided to adopt Joy to be his new “mama” and to live in
her house.
My new friend Joy taught me that animals communicate
though feeling emotions and images. To communicate you send him picture wrapped
in a big emotion. So, if you want him to do something, you send a strong image
of him doing that thing wrapped in a “huge big love”. She said he will
understand much more quickly this way.
Joy is shaman and an author who travels around the
country for book signing tours. She makes videos and teaches workshops to
people who are interested in her work. This is the reason that she had to find
her cat Niño a new home.
Joy felt very sad and mad that she could not always
take Niño with her on trips. Every time they travel, it would affect Niño
because he got sick. That is why she trusted me to take extra good care of him.
She knows how much I loved Niño (a whole lot) after all this time. She
and I were talking to each other and she said that Niño does adore me very
much. I replied to Joy, “I have been thinking about keeping Niño as my baby”.
Joy said to me, “It will be a great idea and we will both stay in touch with
each other and stay connected. She always said to me that I am her darling
angel who she loves very much. And that is me! I love Joy and she means
so much to me. So, we agreed that I should take Niño back home to Michigan with
me and I promised to bring him back to Puerto Vallarta with us again when we
return to stay every winter. Joy could always visit Niño when she was in
Mexico.
On the day we were supposed to leave Mexico with Nino
and return to our home in Michigan, my mom, sister, and I arrived at the
airport with some friends. We met Joy there with Niño in his cage. Joy was
crying so hard when she kissed him good-bye and she walked away crying. About
15 minutes later, the airlines agent told us they were so sorry, but we didn't
have the correct reservation to take a cat on board. The cat’s papers were not
in order right then. On top of that, the agent explained that Niño was too big
and so the cage was too big to fit under the seat. This took so long that
my mom and my sister and I had to run to get on the airplane without Niño. I
was really crying and feeling sad. I was shocked and very mad too. Our two good
dear friends Pete and Monica took Niño back to Joy so she could have him back
at home.
A few months later Joy needed to go on a book tour in
San Diego, California. When she was packing Niño decided to climb in the
suitcase and lay on top of her clothes. She told him to get out of her so she
could finish packing. Later when she couldn’t find Niño anywhere in her house,
she took her and her suitcases and his blue cage, closed the door to her house
and went outside to look all around everywhere for the cat. Niño had gone into
the hillside jungle of weeds and bushes and trees so Joy was not able to see
him anywhere. Suddenly she had a terrible panic feeling! She knew she had to
hurry to get to the airport! How could she even think of leaving without the
cat? When Joy pulled her suitcases to the top of the hill to get the taxi she
was feeling really frantic. She kept calling his name over and over. During all
the rush loading the taxi and crying, Niño walked right out of the jungle and
sat down near Joy. She grabbed him really, really quickly and put him into his
cage. The taxi driver had to go very fast and get them to the airport in time
to catch their flight. I think that was an amazing thing for any cat to do!
Joy and Niño stayed with her friend Malka in
California while Joy was working on a book and various projects, Malka helped
her take are of Niño. When Malka needed to move to a new apartment,called me
again to see if I still wanted Nino, I told her yes of course! Joy did some
research to figure out how to send Niño to me in Michigan. The airlines cost
$700us to send a cat by freight. My mom and I wanted to fly to San Diego to get
Niño but my mom said that was very expensive too. Somehow, Joy found out about
two truckers who drive a car carrier that hauls cars from San Diego to Detroit.
Joy called to ask them if they would bring a cat with them to her friend who
lived in Michigan near Detroit and the two men said “yes” because they loved
animals. Niño rode with those two men in the truck driver’s cab for four days.
They phoned to tell us they would arrive earlier than they thought and they brought Niño right to the door of my house! I was so happy! My mom was still at the pet store buying cat food and litter box to have a
cat in our house. I called my mom’s cell phone and left her a voice mail to
tell her that Niño was here already!!!. I e-mailed Joy to tell her that Niño was
safe with me. She was very happy that Niño arrived at my house. I could hardly
believe that my cat just had such an awesome adventure!
Niño was walking around my room and I gave him water and
some turkey slices out of the refrigerator and he liked that! He began to
settle down and feel calm. He was not afraid and let me hold him. He looked
at me when I said, Niño! He also began to purr. I think he did remembered me from Puerto Vallarta! I
hugged him and hugged him and kissed him, too! I felt sooooooo happy!
That's a beautiful story Julie. I never knew how you got Nino! Good for you to stay determined to take care of him1
ReplyDeleteWOW you really did a terrific job with this story Julie!
ReplyDeleteI am so proud of you, and so grateful that you are his new Mommy
I miss you both, and I'm glad to be part of your lives <3
Big hugs to our boy
Yay Julie! You wrote such a beautiful story of how you and Nino got together. I think of you both fondly always. One day I would love to come to Michigan and visit you and Nino. Please give him a big kiss from his Auntie Malka!
ReplyDeleteThis came up on my Facebook memories, I've been thinking about you guys. I'm cat sitting in Hollywood. How are you?!
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