Obituary for a Friend
Kangarue “Diane” Butterfield passed away on February 18, 2023 after experiencing sudden heart failure and subsequent veterinary euthanasia. She was around 12 years old and spent her years as the Butterfield family cat, outliving the beloved Spooner Butterfield and remaining after Catniss Butterfield was re-homed.
Originally
called “Waffles,” Kangarue’s given name supposedly came from an argument
between her young adopters, Ripley and Drusilla. Ripley wanted to name her new
cat “Rue” after the tragic Hunger Games character- she had recently seen
the movie. Drusilla, being only a toddler, preferred an animal name. Thus, the story
goes, Kangaroo and Rue were fused into a singular title for the black and white
kitten.
In the last 3 or 4 years of her life, Kangarue went by “Diane,” a name suggested by her dear friend Madeline Boccone. “Diane” comes from the song "Sleeping with the Television On" from Billy Joel’s 1980 album, Glass Houses. The song goes:
I've
been watching you waltz all night, Diane
Nobody's
found a way behind your defenses
They
never notice the zap gun in your hand
Until
you're pointing it and stunning their senses…
Diane was a cat with eccentric
tendencies. She often crouched down and became extremely twitchy, with perked
ears and spasming back muscles. Sometimes this would be followed by a clumsy
pounce or swat at a passing foot, and other times an overcharged sprint around her
apartment. She also habitually stood in place before heavily flopping onto her
side on the floor, raising her legs to invite attention. These behaviors
endeared Diane to all whom she met, in spite of her notably strong allergen
production and ever-shedding fur.
Diane had remarkably green eyes,
almost a lime color, with pupils that instantly narrowed to thin, mischievous lines
or expanded into saucers. Her loves of life included sitting at the foot of
Ripley’s bed, hogging every seat in the living room, jumping into wrapping
paper on Christmas morning, and chewing on the plastic wrap around bulk-packaged
seltzer or diet pepsi. She also enjoyed sunning herself on window ledges in her
Kensington, Brooklyn home. She had a commanding, unshakeable purr.
Diane is survived by Ripley,
Drusilla, Melinda, and Michelle, whom she called family throughout her life.
She will be profoundly missed.
In lieu of flowers, we ask that you pet a kindly stray cat in your neighborhood, or perhaps illustrate Diane and send it to ripster125@gmail.com.
So nice that you wrote this, it feels like something some stranger might find 10 years in the future while scrolling aimlessly at 3 in the morning, and maybe shed a tear over
ReplyDelete:'o) thank you Eva
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