Vickie Taylor…. scratched and dented pets!
Author Vickie Taylor, here….
I was out looking at used trucks recently. I don’t need anything fancy, just something sturdy and reliable to haul hay and such around my farm. I finally found a nice Ford. It had some dings and scrapes, but the engine purred like a big cat.
That experience got me thinking about my cat, B.J. I adopted B.J. from the Humane Society of North Texas a year or two ago. At the time, I was volunteering with the shelter, and B.J. had been there too long. She was actually causing turmoil among the staff as they couldn’t decide what to do with her. She didn’t seem adoptable—she was old, had a mangled ear, a crooked leg, and her whole back end seemed somewhat out of kilter. But she was friendly and loving and so they kept trying to find her a family. I already had two cats. I wasn’t looking for another, but I took B.J. home (more to keep my friends from having to make a difficult decision than anything else).
Much to my surprise, B.J. has turned out to be the most amazing cat I’ve ever owned. Unlike most cats, who expect their owners to come to them, B.J. comes running when called. She sleeps next to me on the couch all day while I write, but is careful to keep her head and paws off the keyboard so she doesn’t interfere with my typing. She perches on my bureau and watches over me at night.
Much like my truck, she’s not showroom perfect, but she’s sturdy and dependable. My scratched and dented pet is the best pet ever.
Coming to Amazon a few days from now (mid-January, 2012) from bestselling author Vickie Taylor, a fantasy romance novella: Mother Nature & Father Time, A love (and hate) story.
This is the sweetest real-life story I’ve read about in ages. Vickie, you’re lucky to have B.J. in your life, just as she is lucky to have you in hers. Roxanne, thanks for sharing.
Thanks, Ginger! I really do consider myself the lucky one to have B.J. and a herd of other rescued animals in my life. Rescue pets (scratched and dented or not) are definitely the best pets!
Hi Ginger, thanks so much for stopping by this blog! And Vickie, thanks so much for guest blogging today. What are charming story!
If Vickie hadn’t seen the good in Rose, a Rottie, and taken her in as a Foster Mom we would not have the best dog we haver had. She is funny, loving and very smart.
Thank you, Vickie
Aw, Ruby! It’s so good to hear from you! I am very happy to hear that Rose is doing well. She was one of my favorite fosters ever and I can’t tell you how relieved I was when you adopted her. I knew that she would have a great life. Thanks for checking in, and keep me updated on how Rose and you are doing!
Vickie