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Mow Mow Ress

2011 — October 10, 2025

Faribault

When I met Mow Mow, she was a stray. I saw her looking into the neighbors kitchen from the top of the neighbor's shed looking for food. The next day she came around by me while I was watering plants. I shut the hose off and she jumped, it scared her. I asked her and her boyfriend if they wanted some food. They followed me to the front I went in to get some canned cat food and they thought I went in the house to stay. I couldn't think of any way to get their attention so I said mow mow. She came running and the name stuck with her. While outside she had two litters of kittens. She came around often and she grew to trust me. She started coming in the house for visits and she eventually became my little girl. She brought me a lot of joy and happiness through the years. Even when she was a little stinker, like going down to the corner to play with her toys, she would try to wake me up by making her toys land on me in bed, her squeaky mouse and another toy. I just threw them back at her and she would sit there and look at me. I woke up one night and she was standing in front of the headboard, one paw holding on and the other paw batting the oval pictures on the wall back and forth. I would tickle her lower belly then she would and up running to the litter box. She would follow me to the bathroom and start scratching a cabinet. In there I would tell her no no and she kept on so I threw a roll of toilet paper at her and it hit her she stopped then. She was a little stinker but I loved her with all my hear and I miss her deeply.

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