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621.1 | Depends on personality, but radio's good idea | INK::KALLIS | Hallowe'en should be legal holiday | Mon Jun 15 1987 10:05 | 10 |
| Cats get lonely.
We currently have two, and if we're going to be away for lengths
of time, I put on soft ("easy listening") music on one of our FM
sets.
Females sometimes accept kittens, but if you take that route, don't
get one; get two.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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621.2 | I really doubt it! | DONJON::SCHREINER | Go ahead, make me PURRR... | Mon Jun 15 1987 11:01 | 16 |
| If you get another kitty for your cat, you might want to make sure
you can return it!!!
Some cats get used to living alone and will not accept another cat
or kitten. Unfortunately, when my fiancee' and I moved in together
we had to fine another home for his himmy cat. After 5 or 6 months
of trying to get her to even put up with other cats in different
rooms, it became apparent that the only way she was happy was as
an only cat!!! I found a wonderful home for her through Feline
as an only cat.
If your cat has been living alone for that long, she's probably
not lonly and spends most of the time your gone sleeping.
cin
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621.3 | That's a thought ... | FOREST::BOUCHER | the sparks are flying now ... | Mon Jun 15 1987 12:05 | 15 |
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Thanks for the input so far. She probably is used to being alone
as I have not owned another cat since I've had the coone. She doesn't
put up with other cats very well at all and is quite protective
of her "turf". My wife and I are quite hesitant about taking the
"new kitten" approach.
I think I'll give the radio idea a try ...
Stay tuned for updates on the lonely kitty saga ...
Thanks again,
- Peter
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621.4 | What radio station does your cat prefer? | GLINKA::GREENE | | Mon Jun 15 1987 12:27 | 7 |
| Even though we have a houseful of cats, I try to leave the radio
on -- FM, soft gentle (usually!) classical music and occasional
human talking.
I didn't realize I wasn't being the only weirdo doing this!
P
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621.5 | BIG MISTAKE | RATTLE::LANDRY | | Mon Jun 15 1987 14:12 | 13 |
| MY HUSBAND AND I MADE A BIG MISTAKE WHEN WE THOUGHT WE'LD GET A
KITTEN FOR OUR 2 YEAR OLD. CATS ARE TERRITORIAL AND IT TOOK OUR
2 YEAR OLD 3 MONTHS TO GET USED TO SPUNKY. SHE WAS A VERY SPOILED
CAT ALSO, WHICH DIDN'T HELP. PLUS THE FACT THAT SPUNKY IS MUCH
BIGGER THAN OUR 2 YEAR OLD AND AS A KITTEN ALL THEY WANT TO DO IS
PLAY.
BETTER THINK LONG AND HARD - I AGREE THAT THE CAT PROBABLY SLEEPS
MOST OF THE TIME YOU ARE AWAY.
GOOD LUCK.
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621.6 | Home, but sleeping | RHODES::WARD | Is there intelligent life down here? | Tue Jun 16 1987 02:42 | 11 |
| I have a similar question. My husband works days and I work third
shift, so someone is home almost all the time, but sleeping. My
question is although the cat is with us (assume sleeping) when we
are sleeping, is she lonely? I wake up several times during the
day (well most days anyway) and if she is there I talk to her and
pet her. I have noticed that on weekends, when I sleep "normal"
hours, she will come wake me if I'm sleeping during the day.
Opinions welcome.
Bernice
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621.7 | Old buck likes his company | DONJON::STRONACH | | Wed Jun 17 1987 15:57 | 17 |
| Interestingly enough, we have an old buck named Midnight -- all black -- no
white anywhere on him -- was an only cat for 9 of these years --
(he was a stray cat we picked up, and weighed then only 3 lbs at 1 year old -
vet mentioned his growth was stunted-- 10 years later and 18 lbs heavier) --
we introduced 8 week old kittens I got from one of my friends (both females -
one of whom nurses from him, even after a year!!) -- he enjoys them both --
when they get too rambunctious, he walks over and bats them both on the
head -- they calm down. He has even left food for them -- and let me tell
you for him to do that is something because he loves to eat!!!
I think Cindy's idea is great -- you can get kittens and/or cats from the
Sterling Animal Shelter and they will accept them back if they don't work
out.
Good luck.
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621.8 | | LOOKUP::PRUETT | | Thu Jul 02 1987 15:13 | 6 |
| Kitty used to love to watch Channel 2, or the Discovery channel
on TV. Anything with animals in it she loved. Couldn't tear her
away from it! Try that and see if it helps.
Dawnne Santos
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621.9 | KITTY CHANNEL | SACMAN::GOLDEN | | Mon Aug 31 1987 12:22 | 8 |
| I couldn't help but chuckle when I read this note. My 7-month old
female is alone all day, too. My husband and I both work days.
I can remember a while back when we were watching TV and she sat
on the arm of the sofa totally intrigued by the TV. We both thought
it was cute...kitty watching TV with 'mom and dad'. I never thought
of leaving the house with the TV or radio on. Thought she probably
slept most of the day. Who knows? Some food for thought, anyway!
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621.10 | Cinnamon loves kittens!!! | CADSE::LUBY | | Mon Aug 31 1987 14:52 | 52 |
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On getting another kitty ....
I just got a kitten a couple of weeks ago and about a week
after I got it I went home to visit my parents. Of course,
I took T.K. with me. Well, my parents have a cat (its actually
mine but they wouldn't let me take it when I left home since
he is an outdoor cat). Anyhow, we introduced them and T.K.
sat there hissing away while Cinnamon (he is 11 years old) just
looked at him for a while. He would keep trying to approach
T.K. to sniff him but the kitten was having nothing to do with
it. You should have seen it when the dog came in and Cinnamon
and the dog cornered the kitten and stared him down. Well,
we put the dog in another room but it was kind of funny the
way they ganged up on the kitten like that. After a few minutes
of Cinnamon attempting to be friends with T.K. Cinnamon just
walked cooly out of the room. Well, guess who followed him!!
T.K.!! Cinnamon knew exactly what was going on too. Then my
mother and I got out T.K.'s tin foil ball (cats love that toy)
and started playing with the two cats. Cinnamon was just
laying there on the floor and we threw the ball towards him
and T.K. went after it. Well, it got to Cinnamon and he just
batted it back towards the kitten. This went on for quite a
while with T.K. still hissing, but still chasing the toy as
long as he didn't get too close to Cinnamon. Occasionally
Cinnamon would roll over on his back and sway playfully at the
kitten but T.K. just wasn't giving. Later on, the two cats
were in the kitchen and T.K. hissed and arched his back at
Cinnamon who then went running out of the room with T.K. on
his tail. He got under a bureau and they started poking at
each other. It was pretty funny. Cinnamon really wanted
to be friends with T.K. but the kitten was just not ready.
Unfortunately I had to leave before they got the chance to
be friends but I will be visiting again this weekend and
maybe they will become friends. They have to since I will
be taking care on Cinnamon for the winters while my parents
are in Florida.
Cinnamon is a neutered male but he has always gotten along
with any kittens that the family has gotten. He mothers
them and its really cute to see him with a kitten, teaching
them how to hunt, or just giving the kitten a bath. But
along the same line, he has never missed any of the cats
that we had that died. Kind of strange behavior. Although
he did become much more affectionate since he is an only
kitty now. I guess he wanted more companionship..
Well, this note is long enough I think. I'll write more later
letting you know how the two cats fate this weekend.
Karen
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621.11 | everykitty needs a friend... | EXODUS::ALLEN | | Mon Aug 31 1987 15:14 | 17 |
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Cats are really unpredictable. I have to say I agree with the gist
of what Karen (.10) is saying. You have to be patient and let two
cats work out their own relationship. I had the opposite experience
when I got a "friend" for my Sebastion. The new kitten was instantly
in love with him, but he, having been an only child for 2+ years,
just hissed and growled and was as nasty as all get out. It didn't
bother her in the least! She just took it in stride, and kept right
on trying... It finally worked, and she won him over! (He will
never admit it if asked, however...)
I'd say to anyone who is thinking of getting another cat to keep
another one company, go ahead and try! It MIGHT be great! Sebastion
has become MUCH happier, and more affectionate since Claude arrived
to soften his rough edges!
Amy.
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621.12 | Does it always turn out OK? | DECSIM::TAYLOR | | Mon Aug 31 1987 17:35 | 17 |
| For the past month, I've cat-sat for a very good friend's cat.
Kimber (the cat) is a couple of years old and was the runt of her
litter and thus was often beaten up by other cats.
I have 2 10-week old kitties, Zuba and Scooter. My brother warned
me that Kimber might very well KILL the kittens if she got the chance
and that I must keep them separate. If I wanted to introduce them,
I should start with them on opposite sides of a screen so they could
get used to smelling each other and even then, she still might kill
them.
Sure enough, she growled and hissed at them at even swiped at
the screen once or twice. I decided not to take any chances since
the kittens were too small to defend themselves and things can happen
very quickly with cats.
That's why I'm a bit befuddled by this note. Was my brother wrong
and the hissing is just a show until the cats have checked each
other out? I'd love to be able to trade cat-sitting chores with
my friend but keeping the cats quarantined is a major chore.
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621.13 | Hissing kitties!! | CADSE::LUBY | | Tue Sep 01 1987 12:55 | 17 |
| re .12
I would say that hissing is definately just a show for most
cats. T.K. hissed at himself the first few times that he
saw himself in the mirror and his hair stood on end. Boy
was that funny. He was trying to be so ferocious by approaching
that other kitten in the mirror, hissing and prancing around.
But he doesn't really hiss at himself anymore except when he
startles himself walking past the mirror. But periodically
we catch him playing games with the mirror, running into it
and such.
And when T.K. met my cat Cinnamon he hissed, but he wasn't
really frightened or he would not have played near him or
followed him when he wasn't looking.
Karen
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621.14 | territory | NAC::BRANNON | reformed rock thrower | Mon Oct 12 1987 18:30 | 14 |
| Where the introduction happens may make a BIG difference. My brother's
cat gets along with my kitten when I visit, and they romp around
the house with only an occasional hiss. However, when his cat comes
to my place, she hisses alot and just waits to go home. The one
time she broke out of this mold was when I put out her favorite
toy...an empty paper bag. Then they played at traping each other
in the bag until his cat remembered where she was and the hissing
started all over again.
It may be due to my brother's cat being a rescued stray, so she
may need the security of HER territory.
dennis
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