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1310.1 | Maine Coons in the UK | CHEFS::GOUGH | | Thu Apr 28 1988 06:49 | 10 |
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I don't know about breeders of Norwegian Forest Cats in Britain,
but there is at least one breeder of Maine Coons. This is a new
breed here, and there was quite a lot about them in the press about
six months or so ago, when this breeder first imported them. I
think she might be based in the South West somewhere, but I'm not
sure. I do know the kittens are very expensive to buy, at least
�300 each.
Helen.
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1310.2 | | LDP::BANGMA | | Thu Apr 28 1988 10:00 | 28 |
| We were only gone for a week last November to Florida and kept our
four cats at home. My mother went over to the apartment each day
on her way home from work to feed them, give them fresh water and
scoop out the poop box. My mother is not drawn to any cats in
particular, and is not the type to stay around to play and cuddle
with them. So, I asked my friend who lives a few blocks down from
us to stop over now and then to "play" with them. Being indoor
cats only, not being able to go outside was not a problem for us.
But, they were very lonesome, and would crawl all over my friend
and her husband, for cuddles.
So, as long as you have them in a cattery where human beings will
be spending some time with each of your cats, I don't think you
should be concerned. Yes, even after 2 months, I would think
that they would still know you -- you have a certain way with them,
they will remember your voice. Cats adapt very nicely to new owners
too, they will just need to get used to the new routine (a week
maybe?).
I just think that it is important that they continue to receive
human affection similar to what they are used to at home.
My thoughts!
Have a great vacation and don't miss your fuzzies too much!
Pam
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1310.3 | Record your voices for them | EDUC8::TRACHMAN | | Thu Apr 28 1988 10:38 | 3 |
| Maybe borrow a portable tape player and make a tape of the two
of you saying some routine things they enjoy hearing - the folks
watching them can play it once or twice a day for them.
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1310.4 | | SAHQ::CARNELL | | Thu Apr 28 1988 12:09 | 8 |
| Back in the 70's my husband and I moved to Hawaii. Hawaii has a
four month quarantine period for animals coming into the state.
We put our two cats (4 and 5 years old) in their facility and only
saw them once in the entire time. They were just fine when we picked
them up. So I think yours will be too.
Cheryl
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1310.6 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif. | Thu Apr 28 1988 13:28 | 9 |
| I leave my guys once a year or so for two to three weeks. They
stay at home (they're indoor cats) and a cat freak friend stops
by once a day to feed and cuddle etc. them. They do okay (I'm the
one who doesn't do okay away from them). I have noticed that when
I used to do this with only one cat that he was very distressed
by the time I had returned -- he had made his throat sore calling.
With two to keep each other company it's : oh, nice to see you
again, Mom.
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1310.7 | ANOTHER TRCIK | VIDEO::TEBAY | Natural phenomena invented to order | Sat Apr 30 1988 20:05 | 14 |
| The recording idea is good-especially with baby-cat talk.
I had to leave two of mine once for several months while I
changed jobs etc. and the lady recommended to me that prior to
leaving every day I take a piece of old towel or rag and before
bathing wipe my self around the chin and under arms and put the
rags (one for each day) in a plastic sack. While I was gone
she would put one of these in the cage evey couple of days.
I know they arrived fine-overjoyed to see me and didn't seem
to be too mad at me.
Also the cattery talks to them- I hope.
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1310.8 | They always have each other | GYPSC::SHIPLEY | Is there life after DEC | Fri May 06 1988 08:37 | 31 |
| I am working in Munich, at the moment, as a contractor, while my
wife and 'family' stay at home in England. Due to work commitments,
etc. I can only get home about every 6-8 weeks for a long weekend,
(except at Christmas when I stole a whole fortnight !!!). My furry
friends are always glad to see me but Little One does sulk rather
for a day or so 'where do you think you've been - I want my special
cuddles NOW !! - where are my treats from Germany - what do you
mean, you're going back again, without my permission ...' . The
main problem that we've come across since I've been contracting
is that Little One has started chewing telephones (cables and also
the actual receiver). The first telephone was found on the lounge
floor with almost the entire insides torn out. The replacement,
a modern style one-piece unit lasted two days until all the cable
was chewed and the receiver broken as it was pulled off the window
sill. We now have a wall-mounted receiver with the cable kept way
out of their way but he still tries to chew when my wife uses the
phone ( and he's taught Suki the same tricks ). We have come to
the conclusion that he can hear my voice over the phone and is trying
to get inside to find me (there's affection for you) as I don't
have any problems with this while I'm home. Poor little chap gets
awful lonely without me. Hopefully, next year, all the family will
be moving out here to stay and we'll be one big ( and probably bigger)
happy family again. (After visiting the big cat show here in Munich
two weeks ago I feel that we will probably be expanding our family
once we settle down but till then we'll stick to four - that's two
each - one for each arm).
Brian_who's_missing_them_all_already_even_though_he_was_home_two_days_ago
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1310.9 | | CARMEL::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif. | Fri May 06 1988 14:31 | 6 |
| Try tabasco sauce on the cords and phone case. It dries to
invisibility. It has to be reapplied from time to time.
Little One can actually get a shock from the cord, although I'm
not sure how severe a one. Better to discourage this before he
starts on the real wiring.
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1310.10 | Thanks | NZOV07::PARKINSON | Reunite Gondwanaland! | Sat May 07 1988 19:16 | 15 |
| Thanks, evreyone, for your encouragement and advice. I'm glad the
boys will be together, I'd really worry if one of them was alone.
The idea of sending some pieces of cloth with our "smells" sounds
a good one, as it woyld make them think of us without confusing
them and making them think we were hiding from them.
Thank you to the person who gave a snippet about an English Maine
Coon breeder. 900 pounds! I might have to shelve that idea! I presume
they might be cheaper with a promise to neuter? That's the way it
usually works over here.
Only four weeks till we go!
SLP
AUckland, NZ
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1310.11 | The time has come (almost) | NZOV07::PARKINSON | Reunite Gondwanaland! | Fri Jun 03 1988 02:42 | 14 |
| Well, tomorrow is the big day!
There are only two bad things about going.. leaving the boys and
(I must admit a lot less importantly) the thought of the HUGE lot
of unread notes that will accumulate over the next two months! I
may never catch up again!
Anyway, I will try to remember to let you know how the boys survived
when we get back. I'll wave to Kearen, Sweetie and Holly as we fly
into Calif. We're staying in Reading for a few weeks, so may even
see a few Digital cats!
SLP
Auckland, New Zealand
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1310.12 | We are all home | NZOV07::PARKINSON | Reunite Gondwanaland! | Wed Aug 03 1988 17:25 | 15 |
| We are all home safely! It was a GREAT trip, but it was wonderful
to see the boys again. They are absolutely fine after two months
in the cattery, so I certainly wouldn't be so worried again about
leaving them for so long. Kimi in particular, whom I thought might
pine, has got FAT! Sura has put on some weight too, but looks the
better for it, as he was a little underweight. The woman who runs
the cattery said they were no trouble, and ate everything they were
given. Obviously!
They are both very affectionate. Kimi was a bit uptight for the
first day, but is his old self now. He visited the neighbours the
next day, and remembered where their fridge is! He got a piece of
fish for his trouble.
SLP
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