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2139.1 | Another jealous Mom! | PAR5::K_CIOFFI | | Fri Jan 13 1989 09:51 | 29 |
| It's ok to be jealous. But they are creatures of habit. We
just recently moved from a one floor apartment to a 3 level house,
and this is our situation. My daughter has the finished off cellar
as her little palace. Jasper also considers it his room too, because
all his toys are there, he loves the couch to sleep on, and he spends
the day there when we're not home. My mother has the first floor
to herself, and I have the upper level to myself. So, Jasper USES
all three of us!! "Gram" is the first one up in the morning so
she gives him breakfast. My daughter is the first one home in the
afternoon, so she feeds him "lunch". And, I'm the one that has
taken to giving him "dinner" before we all go to bed. So, in the
morning he only goes to Gram, in the afternoon there's no choice,
and at night, he only comes and does his "cute" antics for me.
Before we moved, he used to sleep with me EVERY night and before
lights out, he would get a nightly face scrub. Now he comes to
sleep with me on occasion--and always when my daughter is away!!
But, everyday he leaves me a STINKY gift in the litter box that
I keep for him on my level. So.....I've been rather jealous that
he only comes to me when he WANTS something, or needs to LEAVE some-
thing!!
Even though your cats are YOUR cats, they will USE whomever satisfies
their needs. It's convenient that my guy has taken to my daughter's
room as HIS, but I would like him to spend more time with me. I
haven't found a way to change this situation, and may just have
to learn to live with it. But, if you want to be the one feeding
your cats, have your roommate just not feed them. They will learn
to wait for you. But, it sure is hard to resist these little critters.
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2139.2 | *MOM FOREVER* | AIMHI::OFFEN | | Fri Jan 13 1989 12:04 | 21 |
| Karen,
Have no fear. T.K. and Bandit will always love you as their mom.
My daughter had to leave Star with me for about 6 months. In all
that time, I was the one that fed Star both morning and evening.
I was the one that TRIED to spend time with Star. I was the one
that talked to her each day. My daughter was there about 2 hours
total each week.
In all this time, Star never lost her love for my daughter and treated
me with a combination of disdain and mere tolerance.
Star, of course, is back with my daughter and is extremely happy
and fat.
Hang in there,
Sandi (Lightning, DejaVu & Thunder's mom)(and Star's grandmom)
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2139.3 | Mom = Food | CLUSTA::TAMIR | ACMS design while-u-wait | Fri Jan 13 1989 13:01 | 14 |
| I'd guess cats consider whoever provides the food and love to be the
"designated Mom". Since Jane has been feeding them, and from your
last note, it seems you've been so busy with exams, maybe they've
decided she's the Mom du Jour. They don't know who 'owns' them;
they only know who feeds them!!
Honey will always go to another woman who's in the house and act
like I never feed him. He'll prefer her lap to mine (he's afraid
of men, and will only warm up to another woman) and will snear
at me to let me know that I don't own him at all!
After all, they've got their priorities!
Mary
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2139.4 | How quickly they forget! | CURIE::SADLER_TEMP | | Fri Jan 13 1989 13:27 | 13 |
| Old saying:
A dog will remember three days' kindness for three years;
A cat will forget three years' kindness in three days.
Cats prefer a take/take relationship to a give/take relationship.
Even though you may think you're their mom; you're not! You are
the "giver" of food, playtime, a warm lap, or whatever else they
might need.
So, if you want to be the Mom, you have to be the regular giver
of something they obviously want to take.
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2139.5 | take/take - bah! | CRUISE::NDC | | Fri Jan 13 1989 15:46 | 22 |
| re: .4
I'm sorry to hear you say that. I would hardly characterize the
relationship we have with our cats as all take on their part. They
sure give alot to us!
re: feeding - I am pretty much the primary feeder in our house.
I go downstairs first to make coffee and feed our furry foursome
and I'm usually home before Jack and feed them in the evening.
However, make NO mistake. Isis is Jack's cat. When he shows up
she talks to him, she runs to the diningroom rug and rolls over
and over and talks to him. She jumps up to be picked up so she
can "hug" him and stand on his shoulders. Doesn't matter to her
who feeds her - she's affectionate to me and runs to greet me too
but the interaction she has with Jack is extra special and has
nothing to do with who feeds her.
We have special unique things that we share with each cat. Different
activities with different cats. I think those things are just as
important to them as the food. Try to find some special activities
to share with your too.
Nancy DC
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2139.6 | try bonkers! | MOKEY::PELUSO | | Mon Jan 16 1989 12:36 | 14 |
| when I lived in an appartment w/ nippa and 3 roomates, I specificly
stated I was the one to feed Nippa, unless otherwise arranged.
I felt that if different people feed at different times, amounts
whatever, she might not get a meal, gett too much, or get the wrong
thing. This way I can control the time, amount and type of food
give. Now, I live at home and I am still the primary feeder. My mom
might give her a bonker or a taste of milk to tie her over till I
get down to feed her. She really doesn't bother anyone for food
anymore, except me.
so, if she bothers your roomie in the a.m., maybe you could ask
her not to feed her breakfast, but a small snack instead.
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2139.7 | | MYVAX::LUBY | DTN 287-3204 | Mon Jan 16 1989 13:17 | 23 |
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Re: .6
As far as the snack goes, she used to feed them tuna juice and
since I'm trying to control Bandits weight, that wasn't such a
great idea. To top it off, they now think that everytime they
hear a can open, there might be something in it for them! I feed
them dried food, not food from a can, but somehow they think
the sound of a can opener means food!
Re: .5 or .4
I don't think they think she is Mom Du Jour. I still give them
more attention than she does. She is generally in her room with
the door shut and if any cat is let in, its Cinamon. They all
sleep with me at night, and I'm the lap that is available in the
living room.
I don't mind her feeding them since I really can't expect her to
trip over them whenever she is in the kitchen. I just got a bit
paranoid since they never ask me for food anymore.
Karen
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2139.8 | Universal Cat Caller... | WEFXEM::COTE | Don't let the door hit ya, Mike... | Mon Jan 16 1989 14:02 | 5 |
| "...sound of a can opener means food."
Of course it does! All cats know that. It's genetic.
Edd
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2139.9 | tuna fish juice is fine for dieting cats | CRUISE::NDC | | Tue Jan 17 1989 07:47 | 9 |
| re .7 and tunafish juice
As long as its not the type that's packed in oil, the juice is
quite low in calories. The only problem could be the salt content.
It salt isn't a problem then it makes a GREAT treat. If I was
still eating tuna I'd give the juice to my gang. (I stopped eating
tuna when I learned that the tuna fishers were killing large numbers
of dolphins!)
Nancy DC
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2139.10 | I'm the mommy! | MORGAN::MISSELHORN | | Wed Jan 18 1989 17:15 | 28 |
| I am the primary feeder of our 3 girls even tho technically only
one of them is mine.
Recently, on two occasions, my fiance volunteered to feed them so
that I could sleep a little later. The first time, they all happened
to be on the bed with me waiting for me to get up. Bruce stood
in the doorway and called and called and they just stared at him.
So, I got up and walked to the door. Vroom--off the bed they were
like a shot! (As they thundered down the stairs, I closed the door
and went back to bed.)
The next time, they were all sitting on the floor while he was calling
them. This time they did not even look at him--when I opened my
eyes, they were all staring at me like "Weeeellll...aren't you getting
up?"
Other than mealtime, they pretty much follow me around the house
since I constantly talk to them and give hugs. However, they also
will snuggle in either Bruce's lap or his daughter's especially
if I'm not there. I'd have to say that I've got the edge for
their affections, tho.
(Neither Bruce nor Laurel get jealous though since neither of
them particularly liked cats until we got ours. Bruce has become
a cat lover but not a fanatic like me!)
Barbara
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