There have been three birthdays here in the past week.
Piper's actual birth date is not known. The shelter estimated she was nine months old when I adopted her in that long-ago December, but as I got to know Puppy Piper, I soon felt that she was younger, maybe by a month or two. So May first is a good day to declare Piper's Birthday. Happy Birthday, Piper! (Don't worry, we are not telling anyone your age. Keep them guessing, Pip!)
Moxie and Della are also Spring babies, and since both their mamas arrived at the shelter pregnant, I know exactly when each kitten was born. Moxie's birthday is April 28th, and Della's birthday is just five days later, on May 3rd.
They were four months old when they moved in, remember?
And on Wednesday evening, the kittens celebrated their birthdays by saving the life of Betula. No joke.
I was busy working in the house when Moxie began making a strange sound. Almost a continuous growl, but different. Both kittens were staring out the south windows, and I thought there must be some new kind of mayhem going on at the birdfeeders. I hoped it wasn't a hawk.
No hawk, but the kittens were staring so intensely I went outside to take a look around. And that's when I started running, because Betula, the biggest goat in the herd, was standing in the barn doorway but in a strange position. I could only see his hindquarters, but his hind feet were standing on the ground - about 18" below the barn floor. LeShodu - the next-biggest goat in the herd - was in the barn facing Bet, both their heads were down, and at first I wondered if they had somehow locked horns.
AS IF! I don't run this herd by locking horns with underlings! |
Betula's horns were both caught in the stall divider, his head was down and his neck was twisted because he had moved his body as far as possible away from LeShodu who was right there, threatening, white cashmere already dangling from her horns. Bet was absolutely helpless. I pushed Shodu away, and she came right back again, grunting, and waving her horns around. (LeShodu is Betula's mother by the way.) I had to tie Shodu to the fence, then encourage Bet to get his hindquarters up and into the barn, so at least there was not that added pressure on his neck. It took some effort to free him - with anxious goats milling around, since there was no time to collar and tie all of them - and to be honest this was one of the worst situations I've dealt with here. There was no way for me to cut the divider. Betula is a big fellow and very strong - all I could do was persuade him to move his head in odd ways to get a little leeway on each horn. And if nothing else, I was able to encourage Bet and keep all the other goats from bothering him while he got his strength up for another try at twisting and pulling his horns free. Which he was finally able to do. Then I spent an hour just walking around in the dark with the herd, trying to settle everyone down. Looking up at a clear, moonlit night and literally thanking my lucky stars...
...because I don't think Betula had been trapped for more than a few minutes before I got there, but he was already physically extremely stressed. His nose felt cold. He could have been killed by LeShodu or another goat. Or he could have just despaired and given up and died. No question.
So, at just (barely) one year of age, the kittens are already performing heroic acts.
I'm pretty impressed.
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Wow, what a scare! That couldn't have been easy to wrangle an upset animal of that size, on top of dealing with the others milling about. How terrific that your kitties alerted you. I am so glad everyone survived. How is Betula feeling now?
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to all!
Thanks, Sally - I've been watching for signs of a sore neck, but he seems okay. Whew.
DeleteOh, sweet, sweet furbabies! Love that picture of Piper. She's a wild thing. :) Happy birthday to all of them. Jingles turned 13 on April 24th. So glad that the kitties alerted you to Betula's distress and that all turned out okay. You captured some great images.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tammy - Piper was beside herself with joy that day, as we stayed out in the woods for a REALLY long time!
DeleteHappy birthday to Jingles, too :)
First of all - happy birth day wishes to the special four legged ones. Secondly - oh my goodness!!! What an amazing story - and how heroic are those wonderful kitties!! Nobody can ever convince me that animals aren't smart (altho', having said that, sometimes goats can get themselves into some interesting predicaments).
ReplyDeleteI can only agree!
DeletePiper wears birthdays well, looking younger than springtime! The kittens have certainly thanked you for your rescue; what a frightening experience for all of you! Extra cuddles all around. :)
ReplyDeleteSo true...people often think Piper is years younger than her age. Funny, they never make that mistake about me!
DeleteI know your heart was going a mile a minute. Thankful for a happy ending, Happy birthday to all. Give them an extra pet for me.
ReplyDeleteIndeed, there was a lot of adrenaline in the air that night, all through the herd. Every goat was very unsettled for a while.
DeleteAmazing cats! They have quite a heart nurtured from you to be so smart. I hope you are feeling all right as well after your ordeal.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday All!
Thanks - I do think one of the trickiest things about working with any kind of animal is convincing then that you feel calm when you don't. Animals tend to be sensitive to cues we don't notice - or don't control. It really helps assure them all is well when their caretaker is right there, going through the usual routines.
DeleteOh my goodness, that must have been so scary! It's so good that you read your kittens well and take their behavior seriously. It saved Betula's life (and your quick thinking did too).
ReplyDeleteNow, happy birthday to everyone. You look gorgeous, Piper, and your kittens look so silky and sweet.
You're right to be impressed; those kittens have earned their keep! It's absolutely frightening, how quickly accidents happen and glad this one had a good ending. Happy Birthday to Moxie and Della, Beautiful Girls!
ReplyDeleteSuch a nice story. Glad it ended well. Amazed that the kittens were perceptive and that you, in turn, were perceptive enough to notice a change in them. Quinn, the goat and kitty whisperer!
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