You dont want that one

I had just moved into my first apartment as a single mother. I was feeling very alone and guilty that my daughter had no one to play with. So I decided on getting a cat, so we would both have a friend.
After browsing the newspaper's I came across an article that read "15 kittens please help!" I called and drove over that afternoon, newly purchased cat carrier in hand.
After looking at all the orange tabby kittens I was having a tough time choosing, when a kitten, much smaller than the rest, and only an empty socket where an eye should have been, appered. I specifically wanted a female kitten but the other female kittens wanted no part of me or my rambunctious preschooler(cant say I blame them we were quite the package ). I asked about the small one eyed kitten and was told "oh you dont want that sickly one. Shes the runt of the 15 kitten litter. Nobody wants a one eyed cat we're just going to put her to sleep."
Knowing how it feels to hear you're unwanted, home with us Dixie kitty came. 450 dollars worth of veterinary care (spay,vaccinations,eye socket cleaned and sutured shut ,plus, a broken tooth needing pulled) and four years later, Dixie is still here and my best friend.
She put up with my daughter dressing her up on baby doll clothes and never so much as hissed or struggled to break free of the silly outfits. She put up with me crying late nights, comforting me. She even put up with my new husband, our new house and a great new cat condo. Dixie has been constantly by my side, during my lowest times, and my happiest times. She was there on my daughters first day of kindergarten. She was there on my wedding day. When loved ones passed. She is the most paitent cat I have ever known. She truly is my best friend. I beleive that day, Dixie saved me, just as much as I saved her. P.S. who doesnt want a winking cat?

Andrea
Niles, OH