As some of you know, I live in a guest house, here in Islamabad (photos later), the room is quite small, about 25x20 I suppose, with a washroom attached. The bed backs up to the large window, and I look out over the roofs of various houses. I say roofs, they are all flat, set at different levels, and finished in various ways, some concrete, some corrugated metal, strangely covered with what looks like sacking.
Amongst the roofs, plants and even trees have taken hold. Outside the window are what look like rose bushes, covered with small flowers and lovely bright green leaves. Within these bushes reside a family of feral cats. In truth, not a complete family, because there is no dad cat, he inhabits different spaces, looks really mean, with growths on his face, and, last time I saw him, a gash down his neck. Come to think of it I haven't seen him lately, nor heard any fighting in the side alley. No, I want to tell you about the mother cat.
The mother cat is a calico with strange, angular black markings, at first, I thought "what an ugly cat", but I have come to love her. She has beautiful yellow eyes, and when I approached one day, a lovely "meow", but she does not stay. The local cook must give her foods of various types, I suppose, because she does not look emaciated, even though she has been feeding her three kittens.
Yes, kittens, one solid ginger, one sort of calico, better say ginger and white, and one black with white. I have the opportunity to watch this family early morning, when it is still cool, and early evening when they wake up to do the night's business. I have been here about 6 weeks now, and they were a few weeks old when I arrived, so the kittens are mostly weaned, but mother will still feed them when they ask. She is quite marvelous, she even has adopted another kitten, probably a little older than hers, who is mostly white, with shades of grey. I saw all four today, as the kittens nuzzle her, to make her settle and they can feed, one was left out, and came over, crawling over the others to get to a teat. She licked that one when it arrived, and everybody adjusted, just wonderful.
Some awful things have also happened, a while back the ginger one disappeared, for days. I remember the exact time the mother became alarmed, she leapt on the highest point, and gave a cry, several times, and physically began looking. It was during this absence, that I saw the mother, nose to nose with that white and grey kitten, perhaps she was looking for a substitute!
I thought, that kitten is gone, but one day, there it was, back again, and looking quite healthy, I was amazed. The next problem was more difficult, one day, I was checking the family after coming back from a short trip to Lahore and Multan, I saw the ginger and white kitten emerge from the rose bush, dragging one of it's back legs .......... oh, disaster. What to do, you cannot just pick up a feral kitten and take it to the vet. In the end I had to let go of my emotional urges to rush out and help, it would not work, concentrate on other things. Days went on, and the kitten was having great difficulty, I think it was a dislocation, there was no sideways movement to indicate a break, at least from my observations.
Would you know, today it is much better, there is some problems when it runs, but overall it is a great improvement, it can now play and have fun like the others .......
............ now there we have it, there has to be a lesson here, probably "don't get upset about things over which you have no control" or "it was karma"......... take your choice.