A Position of Trust

Sometimes we have moments in our busy days that just touch our hearts. Here is mine today.

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As I walked past my side door earlier, I happened to look out and notice – there was Pumpkin, my next door neighbor’s cat, sound asleep in as relaxed and trusting a position as one could ever ask of any cat.

Why this is particularly touching is that Pumpkin is not a trusting cat. In the time that I’ve lived here, my neighbors got a dog, and the dog, with full run of their property when she is out, largely displaced Pumpkin and their other cat from what was once their domain. More and more the two cats came over here to spend time with me. (Admittedly, the fact that I was providing food and water was an influence, but they also clearly enjoy the company and affection.)

From being a rather curmudgeonly fellow, Pumpkin has come to be far more trusting and now seeks out my attention. He lets me know when he’s had enough, and we’re good so long as I keep an eye on his tail. I am quite sure I cannot pick him up without suffering serious damage, yet he’s become far friendlier over the years. Seeing him sleeping so soundly just outside my open door, his little back feet paired and curled up and his breathing deep and steady, tells me more about his trust than I might have ever known.

Rushing as we do, it’s easy to miss moments like this. I hope you’ve found your moment today.

 

11 thoughts on “A Position of Trust

  1. Ah, yes, what I call “slow life;” such rewards come our way when we take time to notice. Thank you, Jeanne, for the gift of your words and photography: perfect, and inspiring. I need and love calls to stillness. Pumpkin looks so precious, resting in his trust. :)

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  2. That is so precious Jeanne! Looking at that little fellow all at peace in your home speaks completely of the vibe that you send out. What a wonderful tribute to your spirit when animals and little children find safety in your presence! I can’t think of a greater compliment. Hugs, Sharon

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    • Thanks so much. From “Mr. I don’t need anybody” he now greets me when I pull in my driveway and hangs out with me when I sit on the porch, or when on the steps to spend a little hang-out time with him. He’s changed quite bit.

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