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Conference misery::feline_v1

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
Total number of notes:60366

3165.0. "HELP, I NEED A HOME" by LEDS::TBROWN () Thu Dec 21 1989 09:46

    I don't know where to start.  Sunny is approximately 1 1/2 years old.
    He is a long legged, 1/2 orange tiger, 1/2 white cat.  He is "fixed"
    and current with his shots.  He gets along very well with my 2
    male cats and loves to be outside.  He's also an excellent mouser.
    The reason I can no longer keep him is that he torments my 3rd
    cat, an older female.  I've had the female cat the longest and I
    don't think it's fair to her to allow this to continue.  Sunny is
    not mean, he is merely young and playfull.  He assumes that after
    rough play with the other males, he can do the same with the female.  
    
    Sunny came in to my life about a year ago.  I don't know exactly when
    he was born, or where, but he wound up living next door as an out
    door _only_ farm cat (minus the barn).  He was not fixed or given shots.
    I used to see him around often and in the winter, I'd put out dry food
    for him and his brothers to help fight off the cold.  He showed up one
    night limping.  I knew immediately he got caught in a leg trap because 
    I have been through it before with a cat.  I took him to the vet myself 
    because I knew his real owners would not do it.  His wound healed well, 
    but two of his toe's got dislocated and they "froze" in that state.
    Sunny can run, jump and climb tree's as well, if not better than other cats.
    His only abnormalty is that since two of his toes (his left hind foot) are 
    "frozen" he limps when he walks since his whole foot won't bend as he walks.
    
    He is a sweet, gentle cat.  He does not hide when strangers are around,
    although I can't promise he would come out in a room full of strangers.  
    I suspect he was taken too soon from his mother because he loves to lick 
    my hand and he does this very gently so that it tickles, specially when 
    he get's in between my fingers  :-).  
    
    Both Sunny and I hope that this story has touched someone's heart.
    Everyone I know who loves cats cannot take in another.  I have
    pictures of him that I can lend out if anyone is interested.
    
    I can be reached at DTN 291-7192 (Marlboro).  I live in Stow.
    
    Tracey
                                    
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3165.1SANFAN::FOSSATJUThu Dec 21 1989 12:3419
    I don't know what you mean exactly by torment but I have a 6 year
    old female that is constantly BOTHERED by my 2 year old male - the
    other 6 year old male loves to get into the act as well (all three
    cats are altered)  At first I thought that he was killing her, she
    would hisss, spit, growel and so on but then a few minutes later
    they would be licking eachother and then fall asleep.  I can understand
    how you feel when you think that one is getting the better of the
    other but it sounds like my crew and as the youngest gets older
    he doesn't ATTACK her as frequently.
    
    You didn't mention if these two cats get along aside from the other
    stuff.  One thing I did do when it got a little rough was use the
    plant mister on him to break it up - now he just sees me pick it
    up and he stops immediately.  You might give that a try - hope all
    works out for you.
    
    
    Giudi in SF (Pippin, Gino & Stitch Too)
    
3165.2I DO squirt... and screamLEDS::TBROWNThu Dec 21 1989 14:0519
    Thanks for the advice and concern.  I do use a squirt bottle when
    I catch Sunny in the act.  I don't think he's attacking the female
    to kill her, but he corners her, etc.  She is a very meek cat.  She
    gets along very well with one of the other males and tolerates the
    other, but she is really terrified of Sunny and stays under my bed
    most of the time.  When she does come out, she darts from one end
    of the apartment to the other, accomplishes her goal, then runs back
    under my bed.  
    
    I live in an apartment and 4 cats is just too many.  I have learned my
    lesson the hard way - you can't save every hurt/homeless/helpless
    animal that comes along.  
    
    BTW, I forgot to add that Sunny is short haired.  He has been the 
    source of many a good laugh.  It's just that he would be better off
    in a house with another young male who can take the rough stuff and
    throw it right back.
    
    Tracey
3165.3CRUISE::NDCDTN: 297-2313Fri Dec 22 1989 07:4813
    Tracey -
      Sunny's behavior sounds much like Tymothee & Mao.  We tried
    exiling Tym, scolding, squirting and he would still go after
    Mao - who was rather meek - she would just turn and run. I told
    her to stand up to Tym but, well, you know cats - she just wouldn't
    take my advice.
    
    Good luck finding Sunny a home.  I put some 3x5 cards up at the
    local Stop & Shop etc and that's how I found a home for Tym.  It
    wouldn't hurt to as a donation of $25 or so - pick a charity - just
    to be sure that the adoptee is serious.
      Nancy DC
    
3165.4Good idea!LEDS::TBROWNFri Dec 22 1989 10:4324
    Nancy -
    
      Do you mean offer to give 25 dollars toward a charity of the person's
    choice (person = who ever adopts Sunny)?  A friend of mine suggested
    bringing him to Buddy Dog - but I don't know if they keep cats till
    they are placed.
    
      If only I lived in California or some other warm climate - Sunny is
    a true outdoors man and he is much easier to tolerate when he's been 
    out all day because he comes in at night and conks out!  He would be
    happy to stay out all night in the summer if I let him, but I won't.
    
      The suggestion to put up a card at a grocery store is good.  I'll try
    that next - with a picture.  He really is a nice looking cat.  He's got
    an interesting looking face.  His eyes are very Egyptian looking -
    there is a dark orange line at each outside corner that slants down
    the side of his face, and he's got what looks like orange tear drops
    at both inside corners of his eyes. 
     
      Thanks for the advice....
    
            Tracey
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              Family
3165.5CRUISE::NDCDTN: 297-2313Fri Dec 22 1989 11:1619
    Sorry for the confusion.  I meant for the adopting family to
    pay $25 for Sunny.  I just meant you could ask them to make
    the check out to a shelter rather than taking it yourself.
    The point is just to make them pay something.  That may sound
    wierd and you may feel that his chances of being adopted are
    better if he's FREE, but people value what they pay for.

    Also, Cathy at the Boston Cat Hospital warned me that some
    of the labs have people who go around posing as a family
    to get free cats and dogs for the labs!!!!!!!  If they have
    to pay for the animals its not worth it for them to do this.
    So screen very carefully.  Terrifying thought, isn't it. 
    I wasn't sure I wanted the responsibility for screen prospective
    parents for the "Gang of Purrs", but if I find homes through
    FELINE I think I'll feel a lot more comfortable.
    
    Good luck.
       Nancy DC
    
3165.6I can't comprehend the minds of cruelty LEDS::TBROWNFri Dec 22 1989 13:4612
    
    
      Thanks for the warning.  That's horrible.  I am not a violent person
    but if I ever caught a man or woman doing that, I'd probably end up
    getting arrested.  
    
      I'm sure that being patient will pay off for both Sunny and I!  
    
    Happy Holiday's Everyone,
    
        Tracey
    
3165.7Sunny found a home... I hopeLEDS::TBROWNWed Jan 03 1990 11:3317
    This note is to comply with the 'rules'.  I no longer consider Sunny
    available.  My mother took him.  She says it's temporary... but she
    thinks he's beautiful, so if he works out with her other 2 (a young
    male and his mother), I'm sure she will keep him.  She has plenty of
    room and lives in a wooded area on a dead end street.
    
    I had to give him up because one of my males started marking (spraying)
    and I think the combination of having brought Sunny in (a year ago)
    and being confined more because of the weather sent him over the edge.
    
    I am loyal to my kitties (first in, last out), so Sunny was the only
    logical choice to give away.
    
    Tracey
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     Family