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645.1 | Jealous?? Oh yes!!! | PARITY::WHALEN | Denise | Mon Jun 29 1987 18:36 | 30 |
| You bet they are!! My Ruby-coon was terribly jealous of any guests
that I would bring home when I was single. He would climb up on
the sofa and wedge himself between us. By wedging his massive size
like that, he knew it would slowly push my body away from the "invader"
to his territory and his "lover". It always worked for him too.
Sometimes he'd just jump on my lap and immobilize me with his weight.
And purr, and purr, and purr, showing what a great love he is and
that no one else could possibly be as deserving of my attention
as he is. He was only violent if these "invaders" tried to pick
him up. And to this day, I'm still the only one who can hold him.
But then along came my future hubby, and I think my Ruby-coon
knew this was different, my hubby still laughs when he thinks about
how that huge cat was so incredibly jealous. And now how he sleeps
with both of us, pinning his victims into the bed, and purring and
purring and purring. He has accepted that there is another "love"
in my life, but he still is jealous, you can see it in his face.
I found that by including him a lot, he realized I wasn't going
to forget him. When I realized that this was the man that my cats
were going to have to get used to seeing around, I tried to have
them sit on my lap with John there, or have them close while watching
TV, or even all of us going for walks together. By including your
cats in many facets of your life, especially those that involve
the person that they are worried and jealous about, they'll realize
that this person isn't the threat they thought. That you're not
going to forget about them now. They just need to know you still
love them just as much and they are not being replaced. They'll
get used to the new person being around, you'll see!!
Denise
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645.2 | Jealous-probley | LABC::ALLEN | Equestrian Lady | Mon Jun 29 1987 22:37 | 16 |
| I have a very similar problem. I am the author of "Attack Cat".
I have found that Sy will be civil to someone that feeds him. Normally
that person also has to ignore him from the start, that usually
gets Sy interested enough to climb into that persons lap and see
if they are cat people. But I do have one guy that I date that
Sy stalks the second he enters the house, and Sy has attacked him
once, I haven't found anything that will overcome the hate Sy has
over this particular man.
Has your boyfried fed your cat? Does he try to play with both of
your kids? or just the one that likes him?
Good Luck!
Linda
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645.3 | Good idea... | AKA::TAUBENFELD | Almighty SET | Tue Jun 30 1987 11:57 | 6 |
| No, he has never fed them. I do remember reading your note and
I think that will be the next plan of (um) attack. He does play
with both, or at least tries to. Mielikki tries to take a piece
of flesh out of him when he does and he has given up. So I'll try
the food thing and I'll let you know if it's working.
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645.4 | The Ultimate Disdain | HARDY::ST_ONGE | | Wed Jul 01 1987 13:07 | 17 |
| absolutely!! You think you have it bad....my friend's cat decided
she hated her boyfriend after he, of course, moved in.
Kitty used to leave "calling cards" neatly placed in the middle
of the boyfriend's pillow.....
I'm not sure how the situation was resolved. It was a long time
ago.
My guess as to a good way to deal with jealously has already been
mentioned. The way to a cat's heart is thru his tummy.
Good luck!
ds
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645.5 | Don't Be Trained By Your Cat... | TSG::MCGOVERN | Szechuan Vanilla | Wed Jul 01 1987 14:51 | 34 |
| Dump the boyfriend. I mean, which is more important, anyway? ;-)
I think it will take time and patience on all your parts. My advice
is:
Have the guy keep playing with the cat and try to avoid bodily
injury. This way the cat will learn 1) that he is not going to
harm her and 2) that he is not going to go away.
After any attack, you (the owner) must discipline the cat, especially
if she then comes to you and is so affectionate. This way the cat
will learn 1) that you won't stand for this behavior and 2) that you
won't be pushed around. Don't pat her and speak nicely to her after
an attack, this just trains her that what she just did was OK with you.
I also recommend that you continue to play with the cat, making
sure she gets all the attention you can give her. She'll learn you
haven't/wont't push her away.
Having the guy feed her is probably a good idea, though I've never
tried that one.
I think the most important concepts for the cat to learn here are
that you still love her and her behavior toward your friend is
unacceptable. This may take months, though. Cats can be incredibly
stubborn as they train us humans.
But cats aren't dumb, and they know which side their bread is buttered
on, so to speak.
Good luck.
MM
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645.6 | cat jealousy | CADSYS::RICHARDSON | | Thu Jul 02 1987 18:08 | 33 |
| Of course cats get jealous!
Nebula lived behind the refrigerator for the first few weeks I had
her, until JFCL realized that Nebula was a small CAT (as opposed
to some other sort of beast); she had never seen a cat smaller than
she was before, so I guess that makes sense. My ex pratically threw
JFCL out of the house one night for not adjusting quickly enough
to Nebula's presence (he was a bad-tempered sort of fellow a lot
of the time; probably the reason The Fickle is a neurotic as she
is.); she got so frightened that she shit all over the kitchen floor,
a feat so has only equaled at the vet's (she is the original
"scaredy-cat" and is terrified of the vet, especially if it is time
for a blood sample; poor kitty!) -- definitely didn't help matters
any! Even female cats are pretty territorial.
Now they get along well most of the time. Usually Nebula runs the
household (being half-Siamese), but when she gets too far out of
line, JFCL gives her a whack across the nose (as if Neb were still
a kitten), and Nebula calms down. One time wheil Neula was outside,
I heard a big commotion in the back yard. Neb was out there, trying
to chase the BIG tomcat (not altered) who lives across the street
out of the yard, and he wasn't budging. I opened the door to go
out and retrieve Neb (to make sure she wouldn't get injured) and
chase him off myself (he is a very aggressive cat), and JFCL flew
out past my feet, and together they chased the big tom into his
own yard! Talk about teamwork! I think that the jealousy has a
lot to do with the territorial behavior.
Nebula loves all humans, except small kids. JFCL, on the other
hand, is afraid of and dislikes most people, but is crazy about
ME (she will tolerate Paul, but doesn't seek him out the way she
does me). Both of them get jealous if I don't pay enough attention
to them, and will appear and be annoying until sufficiently petted.
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645.7 | not just other humans! | NEWVAX::BOBB | I brake for Wombats! | Wed Jul 08 1987 17:32 | 14 |
| The two cats that own Jeff and myself also seem to get jealous.
Each cat has attached themselves to a specific human and when the
other cat is in "their" human's lap, there is quite a scene!
Also, when I am trying to play piano, or work on the keyboard and
Merlin thinks I should be paying attention to him, he keeps jumping
up on the keyboard and making it rather difficult to do anything
but pay attention to him.
So - it's not just other humans that make them jealous!
Good luck!
janet b.
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645.8 | so true! | 25175::KALLIS | Hallowe'en should be legal holiday | Wed Jul 08 1987 17:58 | 17 |
| re .7:
>Merlin thinks I should be paying attention to him, he keeps jumping
>up on the keyboard and making it rather difficult to do anything
>but pay attention to him.
>
>So - it's not just other humans that make them jealous!
So true. _My_ Merlin has firmly attached himself to me (almost
embarrassingly so; one of my nicknames for him is "puppy cat") --
I think it's his Manx blood. Anyway, my Siamese, Karamaneh, doesn't
mind if Merlin approaches me on his own, but if I or my wife calls
him, she runs in, too, to get her share of the affection; usually,
she interposes herself between Merlin and whoever's calling him.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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645.9 | Success | AKA::TAUBENFELD | Almighty SET | Mon Jul 13 1987 10:15 | 8 |
| In case anyone is wondering, the idea to have my boyfriend feed
the cats is working. He has been feeding them for a few weeks now,
and Mielikki is responding as planned. She hasn't scrathced him
since he began to feed her, and the other night she curled up on
his lap. So if anyone out there is having similar problems, try
it.
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645.10 | CONGRATS! | LABC::ALLEN | Equestrian Lady | Mon Jul 13 1987 15:44 | 5 |
| CONGRATS!!!!! I'm glad my idea is working. There is nothing
like return love from a fur-faced friend.
Linda
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645.11 | Introducing the FELINE dating service ;-) | 38283::TAUBENFELD | Almighty SET | Mon Sep 28 1987 15:21 | 14 |
| A few months ago I broke up with the boyfriend mentioned in this
note. Mielikki went back to her cuddly self, even though she was
improving while he was around. I started dating again and brought
one of my dates home. Mielikki met him at the door, reached up and
used his nice new pants as a scratching post. I thought great,
here we go again. About a month ago I started dating again, brought
the guy home and what does Mielikki do? Rub up against him!! Then
Ishtar plops down on his lap!! All during their first meeting!
Now I wonder if Mielikki loves him more than she does me! ;-)
So maybe it has to do with the person as well. Maybe my cats know
better than I do ;-)
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645.12 | The Feline Seal of Approval | CROW::TAMIR | | Thu Oct 15 1987 13:39 | 15 |
| Cats have a strange sense of knowing friend from foe. Honey is
usually very afraid of men (men are vets!), so if he warms up to
someone, it's because he trusts him (or the guy doesn't smell like
a vet!).
I came home one night after a rather miserable date. I went to
pick up Honey for a quick cuddle, but he pulled away from me and
started to sniff my hands. This guy's aura must have been all over
me...Honey actually hissed at me! Now, that's instinct!
Too bad we can't say "Gee, would you mind stopping by my house so
my cat can sniff you?". We gotta find the jerks on our own!
Mary
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645.13 | What's stopping you? | FURILO::BLINN | Looking for a job in NH | Fri Oct 16 1987 15:22 | 9 |
| > Too bad we can't say "Gee, would you mind stopping by my house so
> my cat can sniff you?". We gotta find the jerks on our own!
Why can't you say this? If the guy refuses, then you know
you've found a jerk, and don't need to get him home for the
cat sniffing test. If he agrees, there is hope, but you still
need the sniff test..
Tom
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645.14 | I always greet the cats first. | USHS01::MCALLISTER | It's okay to say the U___ word! | Fri Oct 23 1987 10:41 | 4 |
| Besides, any right minded guy would want to make sure you had cats
anyway.
Dave
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645.15 | | MIGHTY::WILLIAMS | Bryan Williams | Fri Oct 23 1987 19:47 | 5 |
| RE: .14
Hear hear!
Bryan
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