Once upon a time....
there was a cat named Major.   Things werent looking so good for him as he was living in a cardboard box next to a dumpster near West Allis State Fair Park. Little did he know that someone would come into his life, and provide him the experiences he desired and deserved on March 6th, 2017.

Every day after coming home with the Barbie, he would beg to drink out of the sink. While many cats have been sink-drinkers, Major had a tendency to make some hillarious faces while we was getting his water on. No fear. No shame.

One day while travelling to see the Moose do some work on a car, Major decided he wanted to go on a journey and he didn't tell anybody! When it was time to get in the vehicle and drive back home, he was nowhere to be found.

Because of this CATastrophe, his human-parents went home feeling sad. Regardless, they were both still hopeful that this would resolve in the best way for major. They firmly believed every animal has the right to choose its path. You are always free to come and go as you please. Spoiler alert: They didn't give up, and neither did he.

Losing a child can be considered one of the most painful experiences one can process. Major is one of the fur-children but the heartbreak is still real even though he is a cat. The following 3 days were agonizing as Moose tried to console Barbie as she mourned.

Until finally, one of the many searches was successful! After a week experiencing life without his human compatriots, Major yearned for his comfortable life back. Ever since then, the outdoor experiences have been much more enjoyable as the Barbie and Moose were absolutely sure that Major called their house his home and truly loves being a mama's boy.