That picture was at our rent house in Carrollton. I can't say that I remember a whole lot about her then because we were only there a few weeks before we moved but I can tell you that slowly she began to trust me.
Misty attached herself to me like no other foster or dog (not even Duke). She always stayed close by my side. I left her for the first time with Tracy in May while we went out of town and she said that she cried at the door for about 15 mintues after I left. Then when i left her with Sara in the summer she said that she did the same thing and even slept by the door that she knew I had left out of. In September of 2006 Heather had sent me an email saying someone might be interested in Misty. My heart sank. I knew I couldn't let her go and live with someone else. I knew she couldn't handle it and maybe I couldn't either. I wasn't sure how Trever would feel but knew she had started to widdle her way into his heart as well. It was around the time the country song, "She's my little Whiskey Girl" was popular so Trev could be found singing, "She's my little Misty Girl." Trev was already in bed that night and I went in and told him that we had to adopt her and that she deserved to have a true family. He agreed right away and so then it was just a legality after that. I really don't think she ever thought I was her foster mom though just her mom and the paperwork really didn't matter to her.One might think that taking in an old dying dog is crazy. Maybe it is, but even though the vet had told me that she a year at the most left, I got some weight on her she would go on 3 mile walks with us and could even out run duke. Here are some pictures of her out walking and enjoying the outdoors.
When she first came to us i don't think she had ever seen a dog toy in her life. She didn't know how to play with them. Soon she figured out that all the other dogs wanted them and just played keep away. Over time she sort of learned to play and would play tug of war with you a little however most of her games invovled keep away from Duke and breaking up any rough housing between other dogs. Her absolute favorite toys were those that squeaked. She loved the good cuz toy. I took this picture of her once because she looked like she was watching over it.
Now don't get me wrong Misty didn't spend all her time taking toys and going on walks. Every old lady, and dane for that matter, must get in plenty of rest and relaxation.




Here is a picture of Toonce right after I moved. He liked to hide in boxes back in his young years.
After Trev and I got married Toonces came right along. Trever isn't much of a cat lover but he tolerated him. In his older years he slept more but several things were always a constant. He slept with me every night. Trever loved Toonce in his own little way but Toonce knew the place to sleep was with me. Often he would wait until Trever was snoring and then hop into bed with me. In the winter you couldnt keep him from laying on your legs. Another constant was he kept Duke, the 125 pound great dane, in line. It was always quite a sight to see Toonce lay in the middle of the hallway and the dogs to scared to go by him. If they did dare to go by he would claw and bite there legs. Everyone would often say, "you have a cat with those big old dogs." I would always laugh and say don't feel sorry for the cat you should feel sorry for the dogs. :) The dogs and the cat did have a love hate relatinship becuase you would often find the kitty curled up next to the dogs while they slept. I swear I have a picture of this somewhere but can't seem to find it. Guess my non digital and digital pictures are both a mess. We did have many foster danes in and out of her house. One time we had a dane named Posey who had a messed up tail that was nasty and bloody. I took this pic of him watching over her as if to say if you mess with that tail I will get you! :)
Toonce also shared many things with the dogs. Here in this picture he is sneaking a drink out of one of their bowls.
A friend of mine, Peyton, who is always was sad when she would recieve pictures or a christmas card and Toonces wouldn't be on them. It is because Toonce did not take pictures on demand. YOu had to get lucky and have a camera near by and get lucky and get his picture. A good example is I tried to get his picture for the christmas card this year and you can see that he is less than thrilled. In fact I think PISSED OFF is a better phrase.
As you can see toonce live a good 18 years of life. I did not know him when he was a kitten but I hope that he is now running in kitty heaven like he did when he was a kitten with no pain or cares in the world. We will miss you my evie tooncey cat! Much love! :)




