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Curiosity Killed That Cat MAG

By Anonymous

     It was drizzling the day we named our dog Curiosity after he killed the Siamese cat that belonged to the lady down the street. My mother had said the dog couldn’t stay, but after he got his name, it was too late. You can banish an It, but once the It has a name, It is family. My mother had hated that Siamese cat. She always said it looked down its nose at her. She wasn’t sorry it was dead. My mother didn’t like the Cat Lady, either. She liked the Cat Lady even less when the Cat Lady showed up at the front door in her bathrobe and demanded $1,000 to buy a new cat. My mother suggested that she go to Siam and get a stray cat off the street for free. From the living room, my father suggested that she go to Hell.

But the Cat Lady did not go anywhere. Ignoring the suggestions, she sat down on our front steps and settled in for a long stay. She removed one of her slippers and began massaging her arthritic left foot right there on our porch, in the rain. We watched through the curtains and my mother didn’t stop us because it is perfectly all right to stare at someone when they massage their old, veiny feet on your property.

My parents adopted the same principle for dealing with the Cat Lady as they used with my brothers when they did something they should not have: they ignored her. But as with my brothers, it didn’t work. When it started to pour, I decided to bring her a cup of tea. It was herbal tea, which meant that it was grass-flavored, and the first cup of tea I ever made. The Cat Lady invited me to sit with her while she sipped it, and she cried because I was such a dear and because her cat was dead and because rain was getting into her tea and because she did not want to go home to her empty house with Pansy’s blood on the kitchen floor.

Pansy was the cat.

It was drizzling the day we named our dog Curiosity after he killed the Siamese cat that belonged to the lady down the street. My father sent my brothers and me to clean up the Cat Lady’s house, so she would go away. Pansy lay in the Cat Lady’s backyard, very bloody and very dead. The dog tagged along behind the boys as had become his habit, and he barked loudly when he saw the cat. My brothers crouched over Pansy’s body, poking and prodding to see what she would do. Nothing. I went inside to assess the gory situation.

As I mopped the Cat Lady’s kitchen floor, I decided I would rather my death be bloody than boring. I did not want to lie in my bed fading into the pillow until I disappeared into a pile of wrinkled white blankets and sheets. The portly matron at the old age home would shake out the sheets forcefully and then toss them into the laundry crate. “Guess she’s gone,” she’d say to no one. No. I wanted there to be color and excitement in my death. Life is a struggle; it seems only appropriate that death should be, too.

My brothers planted Pansy in the backyard. As they lowered her into the ground, alongside some drooping azaleas, I thought that maybe if the Cat Lady watered her enough, Pansy would grow come springtime. Before the boys covered the cardboard box that was Pansy’s coffin with dirt, I noticed the words printed on top of the box: Handle With Care. Too late.



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on Feb. 20 2014 at 11:28 pm
Yeah I didn't get the ending either. What does that mean? The rest of it was REALLY good though!  

on Jan. 7 2014 at 12:57 pm
Firelight23 BRONZE, Vadnais Heights, Minnesota
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Even though it was sad. Poor cat and Cat Lady!

on Jan. 7 2014 at 12:52 pm
Firelight23 BRONZE, Vadnais Heights, Minnesota
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I loved this story. The ideas were creative and didn't remind me of any other story I have read. It was like a breath of fresh air. Thanks for putting something new/different out there to read and for making it so interesting and entertaining.

on Dec. 16 2013 at 12:17 pm
SydneyDanielle550, Henry, Tennessee
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Favorite Quote:
you know you truly love somebody when they hurt you so badly, but all you can think about is the times that they made you smile.

Love it!!!

on Nov. 16 2013 at 7:11 pm
Deej6595 BRONZE, Billerica, Massachusetts
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Favorite Quote:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I--I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.

I loved how you restated the first lines again in the last few paragraphs and after that you kind of stepped back from the story and reflected. You are a very good writer.

on Jul. 15 2013 at 6:27 pm
Blackdiamond166 SILVER, Westgate, Iowa
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Wow! I really loved this! It was a little somber but you managed to highlight it with some humor and I loved it! XD Good job! Keep writing!! :)

on May. 10 2013 at 7:27 am
Lilly Daisy BRONZE, New York, New York
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Hi there! Nice story, i am sorry but i didnt get the ending could you please explain it to me because it feels like i missed the punch line of this awesome story :(

on Apr. 21 2013 at 5:59 am
BurrThistle GOLD, Jaipur, Other
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Favorite Quote:
Write to taste life twice, in the moment and in retrospect

Oh, the ending..... I'm still laughing. Keep writing!!

on Apr. 19 2013 at 8:11 pm
Childofthemind BRONZE, San Marcos, California
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it made me laugh then cry then laugh some more :D

on Apr. 19 2013 at 4:22 pm
Amazing Job! :)

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on Apr. 19 2013 at 3:33 am
C.M.L. BRONZE, San Jose, California
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Favorite Quote:
wobbledy wobbledy wa wobble wobble

Wow. One of the rare gems I've seen on this website.

on Mar. 7 2013 at 3:28 pm
NatalieZhu SILVER, New York, New York
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A very nice story! I loved it! 

on Feb. 13 2013 at 7:35 pm
ChrisJ PLATINUM, Rochester, New York
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Favorite Quote:
&quot;Man must evolve for all human conflict a method which rejects revenge, aggression and retaliation. The foundation of such a method is love.&rdquo;<br /> - Martin Luther King Jr.

Very sad and touching, good job!

vaishnavi said...
on Feb. 13 2013 at 2:27 pm
vaishnavi, Dubai, Indiana
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good job !!

Cecil23 said...
on Jan. 22 2013 at 9:42 am
very nice story i absolutly loved it. thanks for the good read:)

on Dec. 31 2012 at 2:13 pm
In_Love_with_Writing GOLD, Easton, Pennsylvania
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Favorite Quote:
&quot;I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.&quot; Phillipians 4:13

Really cute. Nice job.

on Feb. 9 2011 at 8:33 am
just-another-url GOLD, Cannes, Other
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Favorite Quote:
&quot;It&#039;s a good thing to be strange. Normalness leads to sadness.&quot; -Philip Lester

I agree a 100 % ! :) 

on Sep. 12 2009 at 4:57 pm
FlyleafFreak DIAMOND, Loveland, Colorado
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Favorite Quote:
&quot;I have faith in fools;self confidence my friends call it&quot;~Edger Allan Poe<br /> &quot;In this world of infinite insanity, your friends are the best psychiatrists you will ever have.&quot;~Me

I love this poem. It has comedy and another feeling I can't quite put my feeling on. :)

Fredwardness said...
on Sep. 12 2009 at 12:35 pm
i really liked this piece i thought it was very interesting, i loved the name for the dog, it made me laugh a little

on Sep. 12 2009 at 11:25 am
wordweaver96 PLATINUM, Winchester, Kentucky
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Favorite Quote:
&quot; It is not our abilities but our choices that show who we truly are. &quot;<br /> Albus Dumbledore<br /> <br /> <br /> See, we really DON&#039;T have anything to fear but fear itself!

Wow this is very good, but it's so sad.