Pussy the Pain Eating Cat ©
By Michael Casey
Pussy was a moggy, a battered and abandoned moggy, thrown
over a high wall next to a stream, expected to drown and die. Cruelty beyond
words, absolute evil cruelty. They say cats have nine lives, this one must have
had 99 x 9 lives. Pussy landed in the
grounds of an old people’s home, Eve spotted the sack of rubbish and scooped it
up and was going to put it in their trade dustbin, only the sack shivered.
So Eve took it inside and placed the cat by the radiator in
the day room, the residents looked at the wet and shivering cat. A cat was a
novelty, something new to brighten their day. Something to cheer them on the
long or short journey to the end of their time. One by one the residents came
to look and wish the pussy good luck. I hope she survives, I hope she gets
better they all prayed. Old Annie was knitting a scarf and decided the cat,
their new friend would be better with it on her. So old Annie tore it off her
needles and covered the cat with it. As she did so she shed a tear, the tear fell on the cat like a splash of Holy
Water.
Now a cat knows what Love is, so Pussy as the cat was
christened, felt the love all around her. After a month Pussy was back to her
normal self, and having a Home as a home was great. Pussy was like Goldilocks trying all the
chairs and beds for comfort, the residents in the home had new focus now, a cat
was something special. The Love between them grew and grew, you don’t have to
be a genius to know that people, old people need love too, a gentle kind of
love, a patience kind of love, the kind mentioned in the famous Bible passage
about honouring your father in old age.
Pussy knew which resident needed an extra bit of love, so
she’d sit on their lap or on the armrest of their chair. Pussy purred and the
residents smiled back, it was a symbiotic relationship. The mood lifted with
Pussy around, Eve loved her residents they were her life, watching them as they
slide to their death, she really loved them, now Pussy shared in the loving.
Georgia was an old West Indian lady who must have been in
her nineties, she had loved to laugh, she had been full of stories, but now the
big C, cancer was attacking her. She had regular pain killers, a supply of
morphine which Eve administered, Eve hid her tears from Georgia her smile was
her armor. Pussy could tell, an animal can always tell, so Pussy decided that
Georgia needed extra special treatment.
Pussy sat on Georgia’s lap and purred, it was cat prayers,
the cat was not sitting on the mat, the cat was sitting on the lap. Georgia
sang from her heart from her very soul, quietly ever so quietly, she was old
and in pain, but she still believed with all her pained heart, so she sang
spirituals. Pussy purred the chorus. There were only two of them but they were
a choir.
We all know about the power of love, Jennifer Rush has sung
about it, we have all been moved by song. So the rest of the residents watched
and were moved. If only they knew the words. They gathered around and listened,
badly singing the words, out of place and out of time. It was like a scene from
the Studio Ghibli film, Ponyo, where the old people live under water.
Love and Hope and cat purring, Pussy was a conductor, the
residents were the choir, old Annie clattered away on the knitting needles.
They would make old Georgia better, she had to live at least until she got a
telegram from the Queen for her 100th Birthday, nothing less would
do.
Eve went to Mass and told her friend Undoopa from the Shona
choir about the events in the old people’s home. Undoopa was intrigued and said
if Eve wanted to invite her to tea then she’d be more than happy to come. So
next Tuesday afternoon Undoopa would come.
Undoopa arrived with her sister Sondoopa in tow, Shona
sisters stick together. After helping with the resident’s tea they went to see
Georgia, Pussy was there purring away. Then the singing began, Georgia’s quiet
prayer accompanied by Pussy’s purring. Now a Shona sister is a strong and
powerful thing, one is dangerous, two is like an earthquake.
LOUD very LOUD singing erupted from the Shona sisters, at first Pussy was scared, but then
the cat became a lion and began to roar. It may have been because Pussy had
a lick of the morphine, but whatever the
reason this cat was COOOOOL, for 5 hours he sang with the Shona sisters. Love
and Hope and Pray erupting from them like a volcano, the residents rocked in
their armchairs, banging spoons on their trays. Georgia smiled more and more.
The bastard cancer would never beat her spirit, she was on fire and the whole
of the brigade would never put her out.
Georgia was so happy, the Shona sisters said their goodbyes,
then Eve shared a bottle of Baily’s Irish Cream with the residents to calm them
down from their high. Pussy got the dregs from the bottle, this cat had got its
cream and licked it.
Now the Shona sisters prayed for Georgia every day, then
when they were singing at a wedding for Fr. Cownley they told all the rest of
the full Shona choir. So as they were all there they jumped on the bus and went
to the old people’s home.
40 Shona singers with drums too invaded the old people’s
home, Pussy fled to on top of the bookcase. But the sound of the low like
distant thunder singing encouraged Pussy to sit on Georgia’s lap as usual. Then
the women began to sing with drums beating too. Now how this worked I do not
know, I am just a writer not a doctor, but I do know that love is the best
medicine, my own dad came back from the dead 20 years ago, after we had picked
hymns for his funeral.
So the sound of music mixed with Shona love cured Georgia’s
cancer, and she went on to live till she was 110, she got her telegram from the
Queen and 10 more, making 11, Georgia always said as she was West Indian she’s
need 11 cards, enough to make a cricket team.
As for Pussy the cat, she lived till she was 30, the
residents loved her so much they willed her to keep on living. None of the
residents seemed to have any pain after the Shona had cured Georgia with their
Christian singing, Eve said Pussy ate all the pain, she wasn’t a mouser she was
the pain eating cat.
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