Title: | Meower Power is Valuing Differences |
Notice: | FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY |
Moderator: | MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO |
Created: | Sun Feb 09 1986 |
Last Modified: | Tue Jan 11 1994 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 5089 |
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Well I've been putting in notes here and there and noticed I never really officially introduced the family (thank God THEY don't know that..) Real quick Malcolm and Angus who both have tri-colored Calico in them. Two little sisters who are the most affectionate cats I've ever met. There about 9 months as far as I know. Now the question.... That was the "family" as of last Friday. We brought home a new addition. She was being housed at the Hudson Animal Shelter and it was just one of those things... She's about the same age as our kids, seems like she has alot of Tabby in her., already spayed and was born missing her left front paw. It's not that we pitied her, we had no desire to get another cat, we just both felt very strongly that she deserved a real home that she could live out her life with all the love and pampering that comes along with that. I searched through these notes and got all info I could for the initial meeting intending to follow it to a tee but somehow it didn't work like that. We were going to put her in the bedroom and leave her in there for awhile and then slip the door open but... Angus jumped right on the bed poking her nose into the carrier so we opened it up and got it over with. A little hissing here and there from Angus and Malcolm. No hissing from Three-way... but I couldn't figure out why the cats would back away from her and found she makes a very low growling noise which seems to do the trick. The week-end went good. Three-way checked every inch of the apartment out, seems to love their food, and used their kitty box. Now my question after all this background is what are they doing? Angus follows her like a shadow, sniffs her tail, and seems very interested in her. She did her hissing but as of yesterday I saw her quite a few times touch noses with Three-way? Is that a good sign? On the other hand my other little girl started this strange antic which I didn't find too nice. Last night she'd go in back of Three-way when she was perched in the window stand on her hunches and slap her with her paw. Then hiss..... So Three-way who doesn't seem to rile up went on the coffee table and Malcolm did it again sending everything else in her way down... Three-way walked away and then did the fastest turn around and came running after Malcolm and of course she started hissing again. It really looked like she was playing chasing she's done this quite a few times like she wants the cats to play with her. So for anyone that has gone through this are these good signs toward a loving family or signs of problems to come. I'm confused and of course I find myself feeling bad for Three-way though I make sure not to show it....
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797.1 | new members | NHL::DALEY | Mon Sep 28 1987 10:37 | 22 | |
Everything you've described sounds quite normal when introducing a new member to the group. I currently have 7 cats in my household most of whom were introduced one at a time, except for the last two who came into the house as a pair. There are 3 males, and 4 females total (all neutered) and all ages from less than a year to 12 years. Cats react differently to other cats - some hiss, hit with their paw, sniff, while others are laid-back as seem to say "oh well here comes another one". Yours sound like they will do just fine in a few days. Don't be discouraged if the hissing goes on for a few days (or more). If they haven't fought it out by now, they probably won't at all - and you'll find them "ALL" on your kitty perch. (I did have one female who thought she was supposed to rule the household when she came into it - and it took about 3 months for her to find her "space". Now she sleeps/eats/and shares perches with the others.) It just takes time. And they sound like they are just investigating the new kid on the block - and she is holding her own quite well. Pat | |||||
797.2 | Patience, a virtue... | BAGELS::ALLEN | Mon Sep 28 1987 12:58 | 27 | |
I agree with .1!! We humans get impatient because we don't understand how cats communicate (I sure don't). Claude's favorite trick is to catch Sebastion when he's sleepy and start grooming his face and head while he closes his eyes and purrs, and then she says "GOTCHA!" and chomp! gives him a hickie on the neck. Then they wrestle and glare at each other so that you'd think they hate each other! I used to worry that they'd hurt each other or would never get along, but they are best buddies (you know your best friends bring out the best and worst in you). It took six months for Sebastion to stop hissing at Claude - and it stopped abruptly after a long car ride with the two of them from N.H. to Cleveland for Christmas. I don't know if he realized he was stuck with her or if she was one of the few familiar things to him while he was away from home or what, but he's been much more congenial ever since that. I think the main thing is to treat them all equally, and maybe sometimes to pet and love them together at the same time... They may associate good things with being together then. Good luck! - and try to be patient, (It's not always easy!!!) they know what they're doing! Amy. |