Jason Posted August 7, 2004 Report Share Posted August 7, 2004 Holiday boaters rescue kitty who went to sea A sad, soggy ball of fur finds salvation from the Gulf of Mexico when eagle-eyed boaters stop to give him a lift - and a new life. By EILEEN SCHULTE, Times Staff Writer Published July 9, 2004 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [Courtesy of the Clearwater Marine Aquarium] Maggie Rogers gives a cozy spot to recover to a kitten she and her boatmates found afloat in the Gulf of Mexico on Saturday. The kitty was adopted by Rogers' sister-in-law. A group of friends on a scalloping trip were cruising in Homosassa Bay more than 3 miles into the Gulf of Mexico when one of them spotted something the color of a plastic Publix shopping bag in the distance. "Dog in the water!" shouted Bob Kline to Bob Burkenstock, who was steering the 17-foot Scout Current Drift at 10 a.m. Saturday. Kline's wife, Maggie Rogers, said she thought maybe it was a piece of sea kelp or a turtle. But it was hard to tell because the boat was going 35 mph. Amid heavy traffic that day, Burkenstock turned the boat around to take a closer look. "There was a 9-inch-long kitten doing the paddle and screaming at the top of his lungs," said Rogers, the director of finances at the Clearwater Marine Aquarium. "We scooped him up and he sat on the boat with me for eight hours." The question: How in the world did a kitten get 3 miles out to sea? Was he an unwanted pet tossed overboard to die? Did he fall off someone's boat? As long as he wasn't shark bait. Several fishing guides said they had never heard of people using live pets as bait. Some were appalled at the possibility. "My opinion is somebody that sick should be put on a hook himself," said Wade Osborne, owner of Afishionado Guide Services and owner of three cats. "My opinion is he could have fallen off a sailboat." Indeed, there were at least 40 boats in the area when the Current Drift passed between Mile Marker 22 and 24, where the kitten was spotted. For the rest of the day, Rogers held the kitten in her lap trying to comfort him while the others went scalloping. "He was exhausted and stressed," Rogers said. "His heart rate was high." When anyone approached, he cowered and ran for cover behind Rogers' back. But he never cried. "I said to Bob, "Maybe he had screamed himself hoarse,"' Rogers said. The boaters took the apricot-colored kitty back to a cabin where they were spending the holiday weekend and gave him a room of his own. He was terrified, especially of the sound of running water. For two days, he would not eat or drink. When the Rogers got home to St. Petersburg, he took up residence in their shower stall - a dry one. On Tuesday, they took the kitten to their vet, Dr. Kevin Rose of the St. Pete Beach Veterinary Clinic. Aside from having worms, the 10-week-old kitten, all 1 pound, six ounces of him, is in good health. He was adopted by Rogers' sister-in-law. His name? Nemo, of course. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BoatrideLover Posted August 7, 2004 Report Share Posted August 7, 2004 Being a HUGE kitty cat lover and having one as a pet, I find this story absolutely wonderful!! Thank you for posting. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hazelson Posted August 7, 2004 Report Share Posted August 7, 2004 I read this to my cats and they were very impressed - they don't even like a bath - let alone hours in the ocean lol. TTFN Jennifer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iriscruiser Posted August 8, 2004 Report Share Posted August 8, 2004 I agree, this is great. I am a big cat lover having 4 of my own. My cats will tolerate a bath but do not like it. The person who lost thier cat (for what ever reason) Should be ashamed. Way to go NEMO! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shari2 Posted August 9, 2004 Report Share Posted August 9, 2004 That poor kitty cat! I'm glad he was rescued and found a good home. I know my two cats get so scared just when they have to go to the vet. I can imagine the fear that poor little thing had in the water! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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