Beware, Birds of Valhalla: Fern [1993-2/26/2006], R.I.P.

Sorry to say, Mr. Eliot, but you’re an idiot. February is the cruelest month, by far.

Fern was my first dependent, my college cat. I got her for my twenty-first birthday from Knoxville’s Adopt-a-pet. The index card taped to the wall read:

name: Candace

quote: “I don’t like these other cats. Take me home!”

And I did take her home (and changed her name). She was a beautiful cat with a lot of personality (and Candace was an entirely improper name for her). Gray with black stripes and spots, two “rust spots” around her neck, and small black dot on her lip. She quickly took over my life.

Fern was not a good cat. In fact, she was downright evil. She demanded undivided attention, and when she didn’t get it, bad things would happen. I often speculated that if she had an opposable digit, we’d be screwed. Certainly, she left an impression. Especially on our Rottweiler, Ava.

Ava loved her kitty. She would follow her all over the house in a very “Spy vs. Spy” manner (earning Fern the nickname “Secret Agent Kitty”). The kitty just confounded her and when Fern fell ill and we had to confine her to the bathroom, Ava just sat outside the bathroom door for a month, staring at the door, waiting for her.

She left a large impression on my love life, as well. She gave Selena cat-scratch fever. She would always sit in between me and any girl I was dating on my couch. She would rattle the hell out of my bedroom door at 6:00 in the morning. Her presence inspired me to write a song about her (“All the women I’ve ever loved have been allergic to my cat”). She was good for things like that.

Most would remember Fern as the cat that lived in a wine crate over the refrigerator, scaring the unsuspecting person going for a beer. Others might remember her for being the cat the brought home a bird in the middle of a party I was having.
Fern died last night at around 7PM of renal failure (she had been battling kidney problems for over a year) She was in my lap and purring (oh how she would purr). When we laid her out in her wine crate for the dogs to see, Ava licked her nose.

We buried her in the backyard in the Hello Kitty bed my mother made for her for Christmas.

Fern, may be the birds be plentiful.


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3 responses to “Beware, Birds of Valhalla: Fern [1993-2/26/2006], R.I.P.”

  1. Stewaer Voegtlin Avatar
    Stewaer Voegtlin

    Aye, it was inevitable. The first time I met Fern I had taken a break from tackling her Dad on Molly Street in the feral throes of Drambuie, Ricard, and whatever else I could find at the time. I entered Ross & Selena’s home in hopes of my first indoors urination of the evening, and immediately saw Fern, whose back rose like scalded milk in response to my drunken pretty-pretty talk. She was flirting with me, right? So, I reached down for a pet. Scratched to hell and back, I dashed out of the front door, but not before pilfering the last remaining drops from a dusty bottle of Vat 69 on the countertop. – Or was that Seagram’s VO?
    Lo, I did see Fern before she passed, the same night that saw the Pittsburgh Steelers return to national domination and my amazement over Singer’s deep-fired potato wedges. She was calm, but savy, mewing away as she contorted into some sort of position that only Orange County moms can manage. As she was sequestered to the WC, and I was fully into das Bier Kreig, we saw much of one another that evening.
    May the memories be palpable, the mourning short. I hear that the Yacht Club helps. And Eliot will do nothing but provoke the need to carry an umbrella, even on sunny days. I hear he’s the one responsible for that abominable Broadway play….
    Heartfelt condolences, Singer.
    -S

  2. Megan Avatar

    I’m so sorry Ross. She sounds like quite a character – and I’m glad she found you. Peace.

  3. Katrina Hansen Avatar
    Katrina Hansen

    Ross, thanks for sharing. Kitties are the best & I am so glad to know that Fern was so loved. I am also glad that I was able to see her one last time. I didn’t know that she and Ava were so close. Sad.

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