
However, as an adult I hadn’t ever planned on keeping a Siamese of my own. I was working in theatre and then – when the boys were small and I’d started writing – we were often away from home and keeping a pet didn’t seem fair.

It turned out that the friend’s mum had been given the kitten by her husband. He was in the armed services and was off on a tour of duty in Afghanistan. Presumably to give her something to take her mind off it he’d bought her the Siamese she’d always wanted.
I was utterly bowled over by my first encounter with that kitten. She gave me the breeder’s contact details, but as I walked home with my children that afternoon I thought the trouble is, I don’t want anycat. I just happened to have fallen in love with that particular animal.
When my son’s friend’s mother’s husband returned safely from his tour of duty he started sneezing the moment he walked through the door. Amazingly, he was allergic to cats. It wasn’t long before I had a phone call. Was I interested in re-homing him?
It felt like Destiny. I blithely agreed. I mean, a cat was a cat, wasn’t it? Past experience had taught me that cats are more attached to property than people so I reasoned that it didn’t matter if we went away for the odd weekend. As long as we left him enough food and water he’d be fine, wouldn’t he?
Wrong!
You see, Edgar had picked me out. I had been chosen. I was his. Any attempt of mine to go away always meets with enraged protests. He follows me down the path, yowling and biting my ankles, trying to drag me back. If I spend a night in a hotel he walks around the house screaming his head off at the rest of the family, jumping on their heads at 4am and demanding, “Where the f*** is she??”
Having gone down the Pet Ownership road we decided after about a year – under constant pressure from my youngest son – that we might as well get a dog too. Edgar would be fine, I thought – after all, he’d been brought up with dogs by his previous owner, he’d be OK with a puppy.
Wrong again!!
Edgar has never missed an opportunity to launch an assassination attempt. He is a Ninja. The Jackal of the feline world. Not surprisingly the endless dog/cat dramas found their way into a book – Attack of the Blobs!!!
As any of my friends on facebook will testify, Edgar has some truly revolting habits. Does it make one iota of difference to the way I feel about him? No, it doesn’t. There is something about a Siamese – a truly regal quality - that makes you feel humbled and grateful that they have chosen to bestow their presence on you.
For a non-cat owner I guess that sounds weird, but I’m not the only person to feel that way. In fact, I’m in some rather star-studded company (although I’m not entirely sure Jane Fonda should be doing that to her cat…)
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Alan Ginsberg |
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Vivien Leigh |
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John Lennon |
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Fred Astaire |
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Frank Zappa |
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Marilyn Monroe |
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Errol Flynn |
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Clark Gable and Carole Lombard |
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Elizabeth Taylor |
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Jane Fonda |
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Peter Lorre |
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Laurence Olivier |