Rescue Cat Story
Rescue Cat Story
By Carol Claws and Tushots
In 2001 we rescued a 5 year old tabby Persian cat who was almost at death's door. He was one solid mat of fleas and fur, his jaw had been broken and allowed to set crooked, his teeth were shattered, his throat was choked with fur, his ribs stuck out as he wasn't fed properly. He was at deaths door and being terrorised by a big dog which his owner had bought into the house.
He was desperate to be loved, he would walk up and down the street meowing at strangers desperate for them to pick him up and cuddle him, so that he could close his eyes and feel safe and loved, albeit if only for a fleeting moment, but he was in such a wretched condition no-one would touch him. He would creep through other cats' catflaps in search of food, only to be shooed off.
We did not want another cat; we already had two, but it broke our hearts so badly to see him so we 'bought' him for a bottle of cheap champagne (all we had in the house at the time!).
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After being shaved of all his fur yet again, and having to wear a romper suit as it was so cold, when he arrived here at Tom Cat Towers to live with us he was so depressed he wouldn't even look at us for 3 months. Then as if a light was switched on one day, he came across and gave me a kiss, a huge mog-snog on the nose and made the career decision he wasn't an unwanted cat any more. Hhe had humans, who adored him utterly, to supervise!!
He goes out for walks on a harness and all the neighbours come talk to him. The local Rottweiler is in awe of him! He drinks milk from a bottle and the whole house is run around his whims and fancies! We are the love affair of the century.
Tushots, as he was renamed, was the key to writing a series of humorous and unusual books primarily for adults the first of which is currently sweeping America by storm and has become a 'cult' book. He has been interviewed on radio in America where 2 million listeners are falling in love with both him and his feline friends; Stinker of the Yard, Britney Kitney, Mewkus Willi Whizkas and others.
Willi Whizkas, Tall Tales and Lost Lives by Paws and Claws published by Zymurgy ISBN1-903506-18-2 available on Amazon and in Waterstones for 7.99 and was the featured book for April and May 2006 on CFA.ORG, the global website for all things cat.
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We just thought your readers may be interested to see a feline success story, a cat who nobody loved or wanted hitting the jackpot in life!! He is now an international celebrity cat!. In America, narrated Christmas chapters from the book were broadcast to over 2 million listeners by a national radio station. BBC TV are coming to film him in a couple of weeks! We answer his fan mail for him as people write to him from around the world and enclose pictures of their own rescued cats!
The cats are also featured on the daily mews website where they have kindly placed some photos of the characters along with some info about Tushots' rescue:- http://www.thedailymews.com/Williwhizkas/introwilliwhizkas.htm
The next book, (we are currently writing book 6), "Willi Whizkas The Tiddleswick Tail Lifters" has great characters, again who exist, such as Ginger Podgers and Fred Who Stares. People are begging us to write their rescue cats in and make them world famous too!

Willi Whizkas and Tushots with the book
More accolades for the furry-purries.....
Reviewed by Animal Radio in their June 2006 newsletter who say ".. you get captivated with the story ... You'll fall in love with Willi"
Described by BBC Radio as "A fabulous book, a phenomenal success, books have been flying off shelves nationwide
WWW.THEDAILYMEWS.COM describes the book as 'A good read - a boys own adventure for cats!' and features articles on both the book, authors and characters in depth.
Your Cat Magazine details the book as "A great read for adults and children alike" MOGGIES.CO.UK awards the book five paws.
Readers on Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk have given the book 5 star rave reviews.
Smart Radio recommends everyone should have a copy of this delightful and original book.
cats are sneaky little critters aren't they?
Cat pulls a fast one on firefighters Wed Feb 13, 11:10 PM ET
MIAMI - It was the stereotypical firefighters-try-to-rescue-cat story, but with a twist. Firefighters from the South Florida city of Weston spent a sopping hour in pouring rain Tuesday trying to extract a kitten squeezed in the undercarriage of a stranger's Volvo.
The crew tried jacking up the car and taking off a wheel, all for naught. The feline ducked out of reach at each attempt to grab it.
At some point, the cat escaped undetected, prompting the crew to spend another hour peering in bushes and scouring a Walgreens parking lot.
They finally gave up and headed back to the station, answering at least two more calls on their way.
Five hours after the saga began, the elusive cat reappeared: At the station, in their fire truck's rear wheel well.
This time, firefighters used chunks of meatloaf to try luring it out. It was unenticed, so the crew resorted to an ultimately successful three-pronged strategy: One firefighter poked the feline in the backside with a Slim Jim, another used a hose to force it into an open compartment so a third person could pull it out.
The feline was dirty but unharmed.
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Information from: The Miami Herald, http://www.herald.com
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