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Pfc. Hammer Finds a Home (meow!)
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| April 24, 2004
| Linda D. Kozaryn
Posted on 04/24/2004 3:15:47 PM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl
Pfc. Hammer Finds a Home
By Linda D. Kozaryn
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, April 24, 2004 A tiger-striped Iraqi kitten that wiggled its way into the hearts of a U.S. Army unit has made its way to the United States, thanks to a host of volunteers and two animal welfare groups.
Pfc. Hammer, an Iraq-born cat that befriended soldiers of Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division, during their deployment in Iraq, arrives in San Francisco, Calif., enroute to his new home in Colorado. Courtesy photo
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Soldiers with Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division, dubbed the tiny ball of fur that wandered into their tent early last fall "Pfc. Hammer."
"He was born at the site," said Staff Sgt. Rick Bousfield. "There were two other kittens in the litter, but they ran away. He stayed and kept mice out of our living quarters and out of our dining facility."
Adopted by the troops, the young cat provided warmth and companionship in an otherwise hostile environment. When the unit was attacked by mortar fire, Hammer ran to the bunkers, where the nearest soldier scooped him inside his body armor to wait out the attack.
"He was like our stress therapist over there," Bousfield recalled. "You'd come in off raids where we'd been kicking in doors and guys would be sitting outside by themselves. He'd come over and take their minds off the war."
When Bousfield learned the unit was leaving Iraq to return to Fort Carson, Colo., he sent an e-mail asking for help to Alley Cat Allies, a national nonprofit clearinghouse for information on feral and stray cats, in Washington, D.C. The sergeant said he wanted to ensure his whole unit came home together, and that included Pfc. Hammer.
Hammer "has been quite a morale booster for us, because we consider him one of our troops," Bousfield wrote. "If there was a way that ACA could help get Hammer back to the States, it would be a wonderful boost for the men to see the cat who has won their hearts free like the Iraqi people."
Bousfield's plea "brought the war home for us," said ACA national director Becky Robinson. "This was a soldier in Iraq writing us. How could we say no to a soldier in Iraq fighting for freedom?"
"His e-mail was so moving we felt like we couldn't say no," she said. "We had never done anything like this, but the moment we finished reading it, it was a given that we were going to figure out how to do this."
Hundreds of people sent e-mails and made donations to help get the cat to the States after ACA posted Hammer's plight on on the organization's web site, said Lynne Cummings, ACA director of gift planning.
"Alley Cat Allies doesn't usually get asked to do things in wartime," she said. "It was a really nice thing for us to be able to do to show our support to Rick and his unit. We didn't really care if we raised any money to help defray the costs."
ACA joined forces with Military Mascots, a grassroots all-volunteer effort dedicated to helping U.S. deployed service members who have befriended a canine mascot on foreign soil. Supporters' donations, combined with money from ACA's Compassion Fund, paid for Hammer's medical and travel expenses, Cummings said.
Working with a veterinary hospital in Kuwait, they arranged an international flight for Hammer. Prior to leaving the region, the cat was neutered and given a clean bill of health.
Bousfield returned from Iraq in early April. It took a week or so longer for Pfc. Hammer.
An ACA volunteer met up with Hammer when he arrived in San Francisco and accompanied the cat on a domestic flight to his new home outside of Denver. Bousfield and his daughter Tiffany, 15, along with another company member, Sgt. Robert Scott, were waiting for Hammer when he arrived at Denver International Airport.
The ACA volunteer who accompanied the cat said he started purring and kneading her arm as soon as he heard Bousfield's voice. The wartime bond formed thousands of miles away had not been forgotten.
Back at Fort Carson, Bousfield reunited Hammer with his former cohorts. "We all met at the same time to sign out on block leave so I took him in on his leash," Bousfield said. "They were happy to see him."
Hammer now lives with Bousfield's family and five other cats. Bousfield said they all get along now that they've gotten "the pecking order straight."
"We kept him in a room by himself for a week," he said. "Little by little we let him out. He roams around all he wants to now. He runs around. He's fast. The vet says he's an Egyptian Mau."
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Staff Sgt. Rick Bousfield and his daughter Tiffany, greet Pfc. Hammer at Denver International Airport. Bousfield sought help from Alley Cat Allies in Washington, D.C., to get the Iraq-born cat to the United States. Courtesy photo
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Staff Sgt. Rick Bousfield holds Pfc. Hammer, the Iraq-born cat that joined his infantry company during their deployment in Iraq. Courtesy photo |
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: army; gnfi; iraq; workingdogs
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To: 300winmag
There is that too, but when was the last time you saw a bunch of GIs without a kid, puppy or kitten hanging around.
You know what I mean!
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posted on
04/24/2004 5:21:07 PM PDT
by
cavtrooper21
(Knowledge is power, power corrupts... So study hard and be evil.)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Definite warm and fuzzy story....................
42
posted on
04/24/2004 5:25:12 PM PDT
by
Gabz
(Those people with no honor have no idea how to treat honorable people.)
To: uglybiker
"I can just see him with the other cats. "Hey Fluffy. Wanna see my war wound?" .
"That's NOT funny!"
.
Hehehehe....musn't let Nermal hear me giggling.
43
posted on
04/24/2004 5:28:29 PM PDT
by
sweetliberty
("Better to keep silent and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.")
To: pookie18
What a beautiful kitty you have! She is a short-haired version of my Phoebe!
44
posted on
04/24/2004 5:29:33 PM PDT
by
Not A Snowbird
(You need tons click "co-ordinating")
To: yonif
The funny thing is, the morning that Saddam was captured has been the ONLY time in the six months we've had him that that cat has shown any interest whatsoever in the TV. He's never done that for nature specials, news, nothing else. But the morning that our boys got Saddam, the cat was pawing at the screen to get to his lice-ridden face!
That's when I knew I had a real life patriotic American Maine Coon Viking Kitty. :)
}:-)4
45
posted on
04/24/2004 5:37:29 PM PDT
by
Moose4
(Those who serve--thank you. May you find us worthy of the sacrifices you make.)
To: LisaAnne; Ragtime Cowgirl
Here's a little something "domestic" for Pfc. Hammer to play with.
.
46
posted on
04/24/2004 5:39:37 PM PDT
by
sweetliberty
("Better to keep silent and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.")
To: Spyder
Please tell you husband I said
Thank You for your service to our country.
And Thank You for being a military wife.
To: sweetliberty
"Here's a little something "domestic" for Pfc. Hammer to play with."
LOL!!!
To: Spyder
Awwwwww!
49
posted on
04/24/2004 5:42:34 PM PDT
by
sweetliberty
("Better to keep silent and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.")
To: uglybiker; Howlin
Prior to leaving the region, the cat was neutered Well, that sucks- and it looks like he's got some good genes. Fight a war, then get turned into a democrat by your 'buddies.' Does he at least get a purple heart so he can run for First Cat some day or is he disqualified since it was friendly fire?
50
posted on
04/24/2004 5:46:25 PM PDT
by
piasa
(Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
I love happy animal stories! Pfc Hammer is one lucky guy!
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Either that vet is very tiny, or that kitty is very big...
To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
Tonk,Did not read , bumping a puddycat.
53
posted on
04/24/2004 5:52:07 PM PDT
by
fatima
(My Granddaughter Karen is Home-WOOHOO We unite with all our troops and send our love-)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
This is an immigrant ya gotta like.
54
posted on
04/24/2004 5:54:55 PM PDT
by
Endeavor
(Don't count your Hatch before it chickens)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
"He was like our stress therapist over there," Bousfield recalled. "You'd come in off raids where we'd been kicking in doors and guys would be sitting outside by themselves. He'd come over and take their minds off the war." Cats are lovely people.
55
posted on
04/24/2004 5:55:44 PM PDT
by
wimpycat
("The road to the promised land runs past Sinai."-C.S. Lewis)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl; 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
bump and thanks for the ping Tonkin.
56
posted on
04/24/2004 5:56:51 PM PDT
by
Soaring Feather
(~The Dragon Flies' Lair~ Poetry and Prose~)
To: sweetliberty
"Here's a little something "domestic" for Pfc. Hammer to play with."
Now this is an insult to rodents worldwide.....
57
posted on
04/24/2004 6:03:08 PM PDT
by
Howie66
("America will never seek a permission slip to defend the security of our people.")
To: boxerblues
Boxerblues,
did you know Pfc. Hammer was born a democat?
He became a republicat at about age 7 days, when he opened his eyes!
58
posted on
04/24/2004 6:06:27 PM PDT
by
Las Vegas Dave
("Let's roll" in 2004 ----- Vote GOP!)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
To: Ragtime Cowgirl; All
How cuteeeeeee
You know what in Islamic society they consider cats and dogs Dirty yeah go figure anybody in Muslum cribs who have cats or dogs are consider unclean
See how screw up Islamic society is
I am glad that tabby got new place to crash
60
posted on
04/24/2004 6:19:02 PM PDT
by
SevenofNine
("Not everybody , in it, for truth, justice, and the American way,"=Det Lennie Briscoe)
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