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1332.1 | Hope for the best | CIVIC::WINBERG | | Wed May 04 1988 16:03 | 7 |
| You may be _very_ pleasantly surprised. Toulouse may have been
longing for a buddy.
I had similar apprehensions when I introduced a Himalayan kitten
into my household complete with 8 year old cocker-poo. I left them
alone to work things out the first day I got the kitten, and when
I came back, voila . . . buddies!
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1332.2 | Oh boys! (I mean Girl!) | DRFIX::IVES | All things bright and beautiful.. | Wed May 04 1988 16:36 | 14 |
| Sounds to me your new addition is a Burmese. If this is the case
you have taken in a "love". Our Daktari who we had for 14 years
was one to be remembered with nothing but sweet memories.
Is your new cat cross-eyed at all? This is one of the traits of
a Burmese, besides the build and voice of a Siamese.
It may take time but buddies do take time. (I hope to be going
through this trama soon myself.)
Many happy hours of purrs..
Barbara
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1332.3 | | CARMEL::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif. | Wed May 04 1988 16:38 | 4 |
| I wouldn't leave them alone together until you have some feeling
for what's going to happen. I had to keep S&H separated when I
was out of the house, for the first couple of weeks, I think.
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1332.4 | | MEMV02::HASTINGS | | Wed May 04 1988 16:39 | 6 |
| Congratulations on your new addition! When we adopted Half-Pint,
we had already had Honey for over a year. It took about three days
of hissing at each other before Honey realized she now had a playmate.
It just takes a little patience.
Diane
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1332.5 | In the middle of the process! | SCOMAN::BARRY | | Wed May 04 1988 17:23 | 27 |
| Okay, I was going to add a note of my own on this topic, but now
I guess I will just add to this one... I am already in the middle
of this situation and don't feel like its going too well. I have
a 4 year old spayed female cat. Last Saturday I finally went and
got a male kitten about 6-8 weeks old from the Worcester Animal
Rescue League. I knew that Tiggy wouldn't be too happy about it
at first, but figured that she really could use a buddy. But she
is so upset that I can't stand it!!! I can almost see the smoke
rising off of her body she is so mad! They have had no real
confrontations as of yet, but thats mostly because I have been
seperating them when I'm not around. I'm just kind of afraid that
she would really hurt the kitten! I guess my question is how do
I get them (or help them get) to the next stage??? Until last
year, Tiggy and I lived in a house with her littermate (the landlady's
cat) so its not like she has never been around other cats. I know
that this is definitely not the same type of situation, but it is
why I decided that she probably is lonely these days without her
brother around.
What to do...
I am also in the middle of editing a formal introduction to my babies
to include in note 2 so be on the lookout!
Thanks!
Lesa
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1332.6 | early days yet. | CARMEL::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif. | Wed May 04 1988 17:38 | 3 |
| It can take several weeks. I know there are a bunch of notes in
this conference on this subject with helpful suggestions.
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1332.7 | | CIVIC::JOHNSTON | I _earned_ that touch of grey! | Thu May 05 1988 08:53 | 20 |
| Well, Lesa, here's my story...
As you may have read elsewhere in the conference, I brought a 7
week old boy-kitten home to cheer up a twelve year old lady-cat
who was suffering from depression after her dog died.
I read your note and ... like ... Deja Vu!! [apologies to kitty-DejaVu]
Maggie [my darling girl] was NOT pleased. Milo [my boy] was in seventh
heaven. In the first days, Maggie so rejected me that I was nearly
suicidal, but she never has hurt Milo.
After six months, they still aren't what I would describe as friends;
but Maggie accepts that he belongs in her house. Her biggest trouble
is relaxing when he's around, but she has gradually come to be her
loving self with me again and is now lavishing attention on my husband
-- previously she graciously allowed him to live with us because
it made me happy.
Ann
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1332.8 | Trouble in paradise | MYVAX::LSCHWARTZ | | Thu May 05 1988 14:37 | 18 |
| Things are not going too well for Cher (my new addition). She seems
shell shocked. Toulouse seems to be his mellow, loveable self but
he is definately intimidated by the strange cat. As soon as I let
Cher out of the cat carrier, she ran upstairs and hid under the
bed, hissing and growling. She won't let Toulouse or I near her.
When I left to go to work this morning she was still under the
bed (thankfully she let me in the bed last night).
Toulouse is confined to the back bedroom and bathroom during the
day (as usual) so I gave cher run of the rest of the place. I hope
she comes out and looks around. Poor baby...she's had a really
rough week, spaying, kitty conjunctavitis, a FELV test, and her third
new home.
Hoping things will work out...
-Lauren
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1332.9 | | CARMEL::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif. | Thu May 05 1988 15:54 | 5 |
| The first few days after Sweetie came to live with me, he spent
all his time behind the frig, coming out just to eat (and use the
litter box, thank goodness). I think new cats should come with a
couple of weeks supply of tranquilizers for the attendant humans.
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1332.10 | just a little time... | HILLST::MASON | Explaining is not understanding | Thu May 05 1988 18:37 | 6 |
| After we added Emma to the Max and Lucy show, it took about 10days
for Lucy to accept her. Max took to her right away - now they are
all getting along famously. The originals were about 20 weeks old,
the new one 8 weeks at the time.
Gary
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1332.11 | The young and the restless | AKOV77::PARSONS | Lady Lioness | Wed May 11 1988 15:06 | 18 |
| Mee too! I've been going through the same situation. I had written
a topic a week ago asking people's advice on bringing an 8-week
old kitten home to a 13 year old cat. I did it and things aren't
as bas as I had suspected. Tinkerbell hisses as Mittens, but that's
it. Mittens keeps on stalking Tinkerbell and trying to play, Tinkerbell
either ignores her or hisses and Mittens just goes on with her business
as if to say "oh well, I'll try again next time".
Over all, it's going fine. I don't worry about the two at home
alone. Tinkerbell knows she's the boss and I think she's made it
quite clear to Mittens at this point. We all believe they'll be
fast friends in another week or so. We caught them sleeping together
once. :-)
Good luck !!
Judy
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1332.12 | Me too | BRAT::GERMANN | | Wed May 11 1988 16:01 | 36 |
| Gee, glad I found this note. I am about to go through this.
We will be adding an 8 week old male kitten to the household
this weekend. The household consists of me, 3 kids, 2 dogs, and
a cat. Poor Bitser (the cat) -- she is 11 years old and has
been through her share of new friends. She came to us with a sister
who developed bladder problems and was finally placed on a farm
where she could live outside and not worry about control. Then
we got another kitten who stayed for about 10 months and left one
night never to be seen again. When Bitser was about 3 we moved
to NH and my daughter brought home the cutest calico kitten. Bitser
tolerated her. Bitser arrived to a home with 2 dogs, both of whom
have died since our move to NH 8 years ago. At one point we also
were adopted by a male cat who decided we were a good home. So
there were 5 animals at one point. After the death of the last
dog, we placed the calico and the male tabby with friends because
my son exhibited all the signs of allergies. Bitser stayed and
became ONLY CAT... About a year ago we acquired 2 dogs, as puppies.
These 2 would love to play with Bitser, but she is definitely NOT
interested. So they chase her for fun. I don't allow it, but when
they can get away with it, they are off.
At any rate, my daughter's friend's cat had kittens and somehow
she persuaded me to allow her to get one. So this weekend we will
be adding a male kitten to the zoo. It's been a long time since
I had a kitten - can't even remember what to do with them. But
my biggest worry is Bitser. Maybe if we are lucky, the kitten and
the dogs will entertain each other and leave old Bitser alone....
(I should be so lucky).
This has sort of rambled. I'm not looking for specific help, just
some support. Should be a fun weekend - huh?!?!
By the way, turned out my son had allergies, but not to cats, to
dust mites which are everywhere anyway.
Ellen
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1332.13 | Enjoy! | EDUC8::TRACHMAN | | Thu May 12 1988 11:01 | 8 |
| re:12
Ellen, all ya have to do is cuddle, love, hug, squeeze, feed, feed,
feed, and laugh at the new baby's antics! I used to worry about
whether or not the babies would get stepped on - I learned to
walk around looking down all the time!!
We will be looking for new baby stories next week!
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1332.14 | | AIMHI::OFFEN | | Tue May 24 1988 18:08 | 8 |
| re .7
Apology accepted...
Sandi (DejaVu's mom)
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1332.15 | FUN-TIME | AIMHI::OFFEN | | Tue May 24 1988 18:17 | 23 |
| re .0 etc......
White Lightning (at age 4) accepted two stray, homeless, adorable,
fluffy white kittens and adopted them as her babies. One grew up
to be Star (still gorgeous) and the other went to another loving
home.
White Lightning (at age 5) accepted, not quite so readily, a scrawny,
under-nourished, calico runt. That one grew up to be the in-famous
DejaVu (BRAT). The hissing and growling (on Lightning's part) lasted
about a week. Since that time (2 1/2 years later), they have become
good friends. It's really funny to watch them play together.
Lightning still acts like a kitten and DejaVu just forgot to grow
up.
As everyone has stated before, it takes time.
Enjoy them.
Sandi (Lightning & DejaVu's)
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1332.16 | The saga of Bob and friends | BRAT::GERMANN | | Thu Jun 02 1988 15:19 | 44 |
| I don't know how the other situation is going - have the cat's accepted
each other yet? But I can tell you what is happening in my house....
Let's see -- Bob arrived about 3 weeks ago. He is staying in my
daughter's room - he is HER kitten. And is he ever funny. YOu
are right, all you do with a kitten is feed, hug, laugh, and clean
out the litter box.
Bitser has accepted Bob real well. In fact, when they first sighted
each other, it was Bob who reared up and hissed. Bitser just looked.
Since then, they have come to a truce and even were caught sharing
the same bed yesterday. The problem has become the acceptance of
this kitten by the dogs - or one dog. The female dog thinks he
is great. She just licks him and nuzzles him and is in heaven.
The male, however, wants to eat Bob. "Looks just the right size
for an appetizer, Mom.." It gets a little crazy. Nicky really
goes wild when he sees poor Bob. I really don't know what we will
do to handle this. For now, Bob lives upstairs and the dogs live
downstairs, with a baby gate at the top of the stairs. Nicky's
favorite perch has become the top stair - just maybe that little
furball will get close enough!!!
Some kitten antics - Bob's "mom" is a 15 year old girl. Now at
that age, putting on the morning makeup is a ritual. Margaret showers,
washes her hair, then wraps it in a towel and goes into her room
to finish her ritual. (And the towel never makes it back to the
bathroom - but that is for another Notes file). She sits at her
dressing table with her towel on her hair to put on her makeup.
Now, up comes Bob, up her back, to sit on the towel and watch.
Boy, the eyebrow pencil is fun to chase!!!
He also loves to hide around corners and attack when a person comes
around. It is pretty funny to watch 2 1/2 pounds of kitten attack
a full grown person. No fear, this guy.....
He also likes to sit in the sink in the bathroom while someone brushes
their teeth in the next sink. Just sits and watches....wierd.
That's about it for now. He sure is fun and is fitting in to
everyone's routine except for Nicky. NOw, if we can solve that
one we will be great.......
Ellen
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1332.17 | Ah yes, keeping rover from eating puss... | TRILGY::WILDE | Grand Poobah's first assistant and Jr. Wizard | Thu Jun 02 1988 17:46 | 21 |
| Have doberman, add new cat, go through the "No, you can't eat THIS one either"
ritual.....I've been there and I can suggest the following about getting
your dog and cat to co-exist...regardless the breed of dog.
First, show kitten to dog and tell the dog "no way, Jose" or whatever you
tell your dog to get the point across. Then allow controlled exposure
for the animals...with you present..and be VERY FIRM in punishing the
dog for attempting to chase the kitten...best punishment is to banish the
dog away from the "center of things" any time the kitten is chased. If
you are consistent and DO NOT ALLOW THE DOG TO EVER CHASE THE CAT by
keeping them separate without supervision, the dog will quickly associate
chasing the *@!#*%$! cat with getting banished. No dog can stand to
be banished for long so the chasing will stop in a matter of days. After
that, peace will reign. Mind you, you will still occasionally see the
dog look at that little devil with less than affectionate thoughts in
his mind, but no chasing will occur.
Good luck!
D
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1332.18 | Yup, they eat & #$!#$ | EDUC8::TRACHMAN | | Thu Jun 02 1988 18:03 | 3 |
| He sounds like a real doll! Keep those stories coming.
E.T.
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1332.19 | "I'll teach that big black dog!!!" | BRAT::GERMANN | | Fri Jun 03 1988 11:53 | 27 |
| Thanks for the idea.
Last night we got brave and decided to include Bob in the family
TV hour. Now this is the time that the dogs generally tumble around
for a while and then settle in to their favorite places (Nicky on
the brick hearth and Tibby on the floor on top of someone's feet).
The older cat curls up with whoever got her favorite chair. My
daughter got the couch last night (that is a big race...) and decided
to bring Bob down. Well......
Tibby was thrilled. She really likes the kitten. So she got her
licks in and wagged her tail like mad. Nicky jumped up on the couch
ready to have an after-dinner snack. I hung on to him, telling
him was a good dog (for not going closer or barking). The kitten
meowed and batted a paw every now and then. This state of affairs
remained for about 20 minutes, with Nicky just dying to lunge after
both kitten and my daughter (after all, SHE brought that monster
into the house!!!) Then Bob was returned to his upstairs domain.
Nicky was praised for having been so good (he had no choice with
my grip on his collar).
This morning Bob went right up to the baby gate at the top of the
stairs and gave Nicky a looooong "MEEEEEEEEOOOOOOOOOOOOOW". Then
he stalked off. Sure wish I knew what he said....... Probably
something close to "Na na ne na na"...
Ellen
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1332.20 | Another new addition... | HPSCAD::KNEWTON | This Space For Rent | Mon Jun 20 1988 17:47 | 34 |
| Since this topic apply I guess I'll use this one to introduce my
new baby instead of writing another one.
My new baby is an male semi-long haired orange tiger. His name
is Tigger. He's about 8 weeks old and very tiny. I got him about
a week and a half ago.
I still have Snuggles. Unfortunately, Snuggles was not a happy
about the new addition as I was. He was so upset that just the
smell of Tigger made him his. I couldn't go near him for about
a day. He's finally calmed down and even plays (beats up on) with
Tigger.
Poor Tigger was so skinny and he wouldn't play. He just slept all
day long. So I brought him to the vets and the vet said he probably
had parasites in his tummy. She gave him some medicine and tested
him for FelV (test was negative). Now he's getting much more playful
and is awake alot more.
He was so cute when I first brought him home. All he wanted to
do was be cuddled. He would push his head into your hand. He would
lie down right underneath my chin. In the morning he would wake
me up (at 5:30am) by poking his nose all through my hair (boy did
that tickle). Unfortunately, he's growing out of that really quick.
He going back to the vets this Wednesday. She going to check his
weight to be sure he can have his shots. I also have to ask her
whether or not he's got a cold. When I first brought him home he
had quite a loud meow. Now he tries to meow and nothing comes out.
He was also whistling when he breathed the other day and now he
sneezes every once in a while. The poor baby. I worry so much
about him. I hope he's not going to be an unhealthy kittie.
Kathy
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