We were driving down the road one day when we say Darby laying in the
middle of the road, looking for all the world like a dead cat. However,
it was odd that he was in the middle of the road, so we pulled over and
Kathy went to have a look. He was alive! We were just in time -- just a
moment later a car came around the corner and would have run over
Darby. He was in bad shape; Kathy said that he looked like he just
wanted her to let him die. We bundled him carefully into the car and
rushed to the vet's.
The vet saved him. From his internal injuries the vet believes that he
was not struck by a car, but was thrown out of a car, for he hit his
head on a hard object and nearly died of the brain swelling.
Unfortunately, Darby was, understandably, terrified of people and the
vet pronounced him unmanageable. But Kathy wanted to bring Darby around
so we brought him home and put him in my office where he would be the
only cat.
For the first week he stayed wedged into the tiny space between my desk
and the wall, refusing to come out when anybody was in the room. We
coaxed him out by laying flat on the floor, looking away, and extending
one forefinger close enough for him to sniff. From that small beginning
we slowly progressed, building his trust in us, but it was a very slow
process. Now, seven years later, he trusts us enough to come begging
for attention at night, and he just recently allowed us to pick him up,
but if we make any sudden moves, he's under the bed.
He's probably a Chartreuse. His song (sung to the tune of "I'm a Yankee
Doodle Dandy") is:
I'm a Darby Doodle Kitty
Poochy cheeks and curly tail
Shredding paper is my favorite game,
Trouble is my middle name!