Fizz came into my life from the Washington DC animal shelter in late
fall 2000. He had grown up on the streets of DC, in a not-so-nice
neighborhood. I went into the shelter looking for a black and white
girl cat, but there was something about him that made me look twice. I
was smitten when he let me hold him for about 45 minutes without
squirming or wanting to get away (he was only 5 months old!). Fizz is
the only one of our cats that I selected without any input from DH, and
I think Fizz knew it.
He was named Fizzgig after a character in the Jim Henson movie "Dark
Crystal", a little critter that looks cute and cuddly but has an
enormous mouth and fierce disposition if his mistress was threatened.
He started out as "Merlin", but we changed his name when he bit DH on
the nose at an early meeting.
After some days of acclimating, we let him get to know Pip and Mithu,
and he was not impressed. They got along alright, eventually, but they
were never best buddies. Fizz established himself as a lap cat early
on, not just curled up on a lap-as-furniture, but seated on a lap, with
paws up on chest, head resting on shoulder. Sometimes he gave hugs. He
also came to wake me up in the mornings, usually by trying to lie down
on me, regardless of what position I was sleeping in. As he got bigger,
this could be quite painful, but we usually worked out a compromise, or
he would lie right next to me. He is the only cat I have ever known who
liked being squeezed and squashed by hugs. He was like a warm purring
teddy bear.
Fizz loved to play in his way. Bags of any kind, to pounce into, or sit
on. He loved twist ties. He was an incorrigible plastic and adhesive
licker. Stick-on gift bows were never safe around him. He and Mithu
enjoyed a good morning wrestle.
He did develop urinary crystals several years ago. He was clever enough
to get help by waiting until I could see him straining in the litter
box, or trying to pee in a sink where I'd be sure to see. We got it
straightened out with diet for the most part, but he was always a food
mooch.
His occasional discomfort made him lash out at Pippin, for some reason.
A problem that never really went away. The bullying got so bad that
Pippin started peeing in the house, and we were at the point of trying
to rehome Fizz. We started letting Pippin go outside, and that helped a
great deal. The one bright spot out of all of this is knowing that
Pippin won't be bullied again, and can hopefully settle back into
comfort in his own home.
Fizz always had to be a part of the action. Inspecting open gifts,
sitting in or on baby toys, claiming a seat on the sofa when friends
visited. At my baby shower a few years ago, a friend had gotten up to
refill her drink and Fizz claimed her seat. When she came back and
tried to shoo him off, he hissed at her. (I've got some great pics of
him playing with a balloon string pre-shower that my sister took.)
He loved visitors, and had to hip-check everyone. You know, when cats
bunch all up in the middle, then swing their back hip into your leg with
their tail curled up and over. He loved repair men, and once had to be
removed from an electrician's bag.
He had a supremely tempting tummy trap, and it had a hair trigger. He
would also occasionally lie on his tummy with his legs stretched out in
both directions. We called it the cat skin rug.
His tail was always too skinny for the rest of him. The only time it
looked right was when it was fluffed out. He was a tall kitty, and
long. He could reach the top of the counter when standing up. He was
always there for scraps of deli meat at lunch time.
He approached the unknown with a great deal of caution. A suspicious
sock on the bathroom floor would merit a long extended paw for a quick tap.
He had a quiet meow, and reserved its use for when we had left in in the
powder room with his meal for too long.
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I'll post more as I think of it.
RIP my Fizzy buddy. I love you.
-Caroline S.
Irulan - 20 Nov 2005 21:21 GMT
What a loving story.
Lily & her mama
Jazz, RB

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> Fizz came into my life from the Washington DC animal shelter in late fall
> 2000. He had grown up on the streets of DC, in a not-so-nice
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> -Caroline S.
Lumpy - 20 Nov 2005 23:02 GMT
> Fizz came into my life from the Washington DC animal shelter in late
> fall 2000. [...]
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> RIP my Fizzy buddy. I love you.
He sounds just wonderful. A one-in-a-million cat.
polonca12000 - 20 Nov 2005 23:15 GMT
He was so loved from the day he first met you. What a very special kitty!
Purrs and hugs,
Polonca and Soncek
> Fizz came into my life from the Washington DC animal shelter in late
> fall 2000. He had grown up on the streets of DC, in a not-so-nice
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> the only one of our cats that I selected without any input from DH, and
> I think Fizz knew it.
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jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt@sonic.net - 21 Nov 2005 03:13 GMT
That's a lovely remembrance. Fizz was a wonderful, quirky,
affectionate little boy. You were lucky to have him, and it's not
fair that his life was so short.
I'm glad Pippin will have a more peaceful life now - that's one
thing to be thankful for.
Purrs for you and your family.
Joyce
Marina - 21 Nov 2005 04:21 GMT
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> RIP my Fizzy buddy. I love you.
Such a lovely tribute of a loving cat.

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Kreisleriana - 21 Nov 2005 14:07 GMT
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>> RIP my Fizzy buddy. I love you.
>
>Such a lovely tribute of a loving cat.
Our hearts go out to you. This seems like such a sad time, so many
furry friends are sick or gone to RB.
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Susan M - 21 Nov 2005 05:10 GMT
<snip lovely stories>
> He approached the unknown with a great deal of caution. A suspicious sock
> on the bathroom floor would merit a long extended paw for a quick tap.
>
> He had a quiet meow, and reserved its use for when we had left in in the
> powder room with his meal for too long.
{{{{{Caroline}}}}} thanks for the lovely stories of Fizz - what a character!
I'm so sorry that he had to leave you so soon.
Susan M
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Adrian - 21 Nov 2005 10:13 GMT
> Fizz came into my life from the Washington DC animal shelter in late
> fall 2000. He had grown up on the streets of DC, in a not-so-nice
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> -Caroline S.
A beautiful tribute to a special cat. I hope it helps ease the pain of
losing him.

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jmcquown - 21 Nov 2005 10:58 GMT
> Fizz came into my life from the Washington DC animal shelter in late
> fall 2000. He had grown up on the streets of DC, in a not-so-nice
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> -Caroline S.
What a sweet and loving tribute. Fizz was surely happy to be loved and
homed with you.
Jill
Cheryl - 22 Nov 2005 01:20 GMT
> Fizz came into my life from the Washington DC animal shelter in
> late fall 2000. He had grown up on the streets of DC, in a
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> -Caroline S.
A wonderful tribute to Fizz. Fizz was like my Shamrock because he's
the same way with strangers, or even people he knows aren't cat
people. Thank you for posting this. I sort of feel like I knew him.

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Charleen Welton - 22 Nov 2005 21:27 GMT
> RIP my Fizzy buddy. I love you.
>
> -Caroline S.
What a wonderful and delightful buddy Fizz was to you and how much we
enjoyed the stories about him. Many, many purrs and prayers for the hurt
and pain of his loss to turn into wonderful memories and thoughts of happy
times.
Charleen
glsummer@neptunelink.com - 23 Nov 2005 19:41 GMT
>Fizz came into my life from the Washington DC animal shelter in late
>fall 2000. He had grown up on the streets of DC, in a not-so-nice
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>-Caroline S.
Thanks for sharing your wonderful memories of Fizzgig, Caroline. He
sounds like quite a character.
I understand what you say about Pippin, too. No matter how much we
love each and every one of our furry ones, they don't always
necessarily adore each other. Sabra always bullied Cosmo, and it
takes nothing away from my love for my dear Sabra (RB, May 12, 2005)
to also be glad that Cosmo is happier now that he is no longer
bullied. Sabra is missed regardless.
{{{{{Caroline}}}}}
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