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3537.1 | looking forward to May | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Mon Apr 23 1990 15:14 | 3 |
| Wish I could say the same, it has been cat h*ll month for me.
Jo
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3537.2 | Lucky with Otis and Tiffany! | NATASH::ANDERSON | | Mon Apr 23 1990 15:24 | 13 |
| I am lucky, so far, knock on wood.
Otis was REAL sick but is doing fine now. We feel he was allergic
(or had a bad reaction) to the medication that he was on for a
urinary infection AND the antibiotic after being neutered.
He and Tiffany play REAL hard though. Sometimes it seems as though
they are going to tear each other's eyes out - being in the headlock
they have each other in - with their hind feet kicking each others
faces. So far no blood, and they keep coming back for more!
M
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3537.3 | Healthy Furfaces | USEM::MCQUEENEY | Texas bound! | Wed Apr 25 1990 10:34 | 7 |
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Smoke, Sneakers, & Nova have NEVER been ill.
11 years for Smoke, 1 each for S & N. Great record!
Bob
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3537.4 | Home-Front holding on | AIMHI::OFFEN | | Wed Apr 25 1990 13:55 | 8 |
| Lightning, Thunder, DejaVu, Patches and Storm are all doing well.
Patches the Stray went to vet and got clean bill of health. Getting
shots in first week of May.
Sandi and the Storm Troopers
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3537.5 | ...Warm Weather! | CLOVE::SPINGLER | | Thu Apr 26 1990 10:08 | 21 |
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SPRING!!!!
Panther comes out of hibernation and starts racing around, looking out
windows and begging to go for walkies with mummie. (She loves to have
her harness and leash put on so she can wander around the yard with me
in tow. She makes all kinds of comments on the neighbors yards, our
yard, the birds, planes and everything, it really is entertaining!)
Spot gets very puzzled, you see Panther has been a "Panther Lump" all
winter and all of a sudden Spot has competition, and she can't beat
Panther up any more, (Panther starts to fight back and to initiate
games of tag and hockey.)
I've got my kittens back!! (In the winter they seem like old ladies,
but then so do I! :-D
Feline Great now that Spring is here!!!
Sue & Panther & Spot
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3537.6 | Walking Your Kids | ELMAGO::RSTOLL | If it ain't one thing, it's another | Thu Apr 26 1990 12:04 | 13 |
| To Susan regarding 3537.5:
Did Panther start as a kitten with a harness. I have two cats Rocky
and Smokey and they HATE their harnesses. Rocky will try to squirm
out of it (and has suceeded a couple of times) and Smokey will just
slink for a couple of yards, then fall over. Do you have any
suggestions? I would love to be able to take them for walks as
we live in a townhouse community with ALOT of dogs and even though
there is a leash law, nobody pays attention to it.
Thanks in advance.
Robyn
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3537.7 | The sun is shining | POCUS::FCOLLINS | | Thu Apr 26 1990 13:21 | 10 |
| Oliver went to the vet last night and rec'd all his shots plus the
rabies shot, which is now being recommended here. He's fine except for
his teeth. She suggested a dental, which I originally balked at,
but am now considering. He such a spooked cat and I am a worry
wart - Oh well - it will be difficult on both of us.
It's a beautiful warm day today. Spring has finally arrived.
Flo and Oliver
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3537.8 | Beware of loose dogs! | FSHQA2::RKAGNO | A Cat Makes a Purrfect Friend | Thu Apr 26 1990 13:31 | 41 |
| Robyn, try a collar and leash instead of the harness. Kelsey never
took to the harness but got used to the collar/leash very quickly.
We also live in a townhouse community and there are few dogs, those
that have dogs keep them on leashes. A warning: be careful of
strange dogs wandering into the area. Kelsey knows that the dogs
on leashes won't bother him (there's always a human on the other
end pulling them back and telling them to stop barking!!); however,
one afternoon, we were in the backyard and all of a sudden, two
very large husky type dogs appeared out of nowhere, unleashed, and
ready to run after Kelsey. They were several yards away from us,
but started to trot toward where we were standing. Kelsey flipped!
He was trying to get away, and would not let me pick him up to take
him back into the house (the front door was only around the corner).
He was running in circles, growling and hissing, and I knew if I
let go of the leash I might never see my cat again. The dogs were
getting closer. Finally, I got down on my knees and took the palm
of my hand and pushed him (not hard) to the ground then picked him
up and held him (unwillingly) while I ran to the front door
and into the house. My stomach was covered with scratches cause
he had clawed right through my shirt. For several days afterward,
he refused to take a walk and is just now getting back into it.
We are both very cautious, and stay close to the house and I also
leave one of the back sliders open in case we ever have to make
a run for it again. I found out later that the dogs had gotten
loose from a surrounding neighborhood.
So -- even if you are supervising your cats outside, there are still
imminent dangers to be aware of. Our community is so quiet and
peaceful that I never expected something like this to happen. I
am certain those dogs did not want to make friends with my cat;
they were probably thinking what a great hor d'oeuvre he would make
prior to their dinner!
T.K. and Nikki were smart -- they went right under the deck and stayed
there until the dogs left!
--Roberta
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3537.9 | I Will Try It | ELMAGO::RSTOLL | If it ain't one thing, it's another | Thu Apr 26 1990 15:29 | 5 |
| Roberta, thanks for the suggestion. I will try it. That was a
scary story about the dogs. Read note 3465.7 that I put in awhile
back. You might get a chuckle but then again, it was only a puppy.
Robyn, Rocky & Smokey
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3537.10 | Happiness is... | NUTMEG::MITCHELL_V | | Thu Apr 26 1990 17:45 | 8 |
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...having adopted Rusty, an orange tabby and hoping to adopt
another orange tabby. Have to talk hubby into it. Any suggestions.
Val
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3537.11 | Hope this helps... | FENNEL::SPINGLER | | Fri Apr 27 1990 10:02 | 28 |
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Hi Robyn,
Sorry it took so long to get back to you, I had a class yesterday
afternoon. Panther was started as a kitten with her harness. But she
has always liked it. Spot, my other cat has NEVER liked her harness or
the outdoors. She never even asks to go out, for her indide is better.
She is more timid, and feels safer inside looking out.
Panther dislikes having her harness put on her, but once we are outside
she is fine.
I wouldn't use a collar only on Panther, there are times when she
panics and tries to pull away to run or whatever, and I am afraid that
she would slip out of a collar and I'd never see her again. The figure
eight harness that she has is escape proof (for Panther, I've heard of
cats that figure out how to get out of them!)
Try putting the harness on you cat just before dinner time. Nothing
likeagood meal to make a cat forget something and help he/she get used
to something new!
Good luck and keep us posted on how you make out!!
Feline Fine!
Sue and Panther and Spot
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3537.12 | Try this.... | BOOVX1::MANDILE | | Fri Apr 27 1990 11:13 | 5 |
| Re .10 - Use the, "cats need company" routine. It worked
for me.
I'm trying it for another horse now! :-)
L-
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3537.13 | | FSHQA2::RKAGNO | A Cat Makes a Purrfect Friend | Fri Apr 27 1990 12:12 | 36 |
| This is how I got my husband to agree to more cats.
To justify Nikki after Chauncey came to live with us:
But, Dana, they were abandoned together! They love each other.
We *can't* let poor Nikki stay at the shelter. He'll be miserable
without his buddy.
To justify the Ragdolls:
Nag, nag, nag, nag, nag, nag, nag, NAG! After awhile, he got tired
of listening and told me to just shut up and get them!!
To justify Murdock:
Um, well, I wouldn't suggest this method, especially for newlyweds,
as we are now:
Sister was driving from Virginia to Mass for Thanksgiving. I hear
about a wonderful Birman looking for a show home. I call breeder
at night while hubby is working. After several chats, work out
a contract to pay for him. Call sister and give her directions
to breeder's house. Ask her to pick up kitten on her way to Mass.
Tell hubby about the newcomer while sister is en-route to our home!!
He really didn't have much choice!! Good thing they bonded
immediately. They are madly in love with each other. I have to
compete for my share of attention!!
I saw some wonderful orange tabbies last weekend at the Framingham
Animal Humane Society in Southboro. They have both shorthairs and
longhairs and I believe they are all males.
--Roberta
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3537.14 | Rocky The Escape Artist | ELMAGO::RSTOLL | If it ain't one thing, it's another | Fri Apr 27 1990 12:48 | 10 |
| To Sue RE: #11
Hmmmm, that's a pretty good idea putting the harness near dinner
time. Spot sounds just like Smokey - paranoid! And they both have
figure 8 harness but somehow or other Rocky figures some way to get out
of it. I just I should tighten it just a little.
Thanks for the idea. I'll try it over the weekend and let you know.
Robyn, Rocky & Smokey
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3537.15 | | EN::TRACHMAN | Exotic Babies are soooo Cute | Fri Apr 27 1990 13:34 | 8 |
| re:13 re: Birman Boy
Good thing I don't live closer to you Roberta, you would probably
never get any hugs, I'd probably scoop them all or whatever was
leftover from Dana !!! That 'little' guy is really a piece of
work, and I think he 'knows' it !!
E.
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3537.16 | | FSHQA2::RKAGNO | A Cat Makes a Purrfect Friend | Fri Apr 27 1990 14:15 | 6 |
| Thanks, E.T. "Little Guy" is Dana's pet name for Murdock. Funny
you should mention it!
And for you, I'm sure happiness is 5 adorable little exotic babies.
Are there an shorthair baby girls yet?
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3537.17 | Very busy babies! | EN::TRACHMAN | Exotic Babies are soooo Cute | Fri Apr 27 1990 14:43 | 26 |
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He is a cutie - tiny thing that he is! I love it when he kisses
you right on the mouth - I think he LIKES girls !!! You should
have named him lover boy !!
Wellllll, all I can say as of today, is , that they all look alike.
They feel like brillo pads, not soft and silky. Idunno. They will
be six weeks Tuesday, and if I can't tell by then, I'm gonna throw
in the towel! Tonight I have to check for ear tufts - maybe that
will help. OFf hand, I haven't seen anything long and strange
coming out of their ears, so maybe they don't have long ear tufts.
Could it be, that I have 5 shorthaired babies??? I think that's
great - my one customer for a longhair will not be very happy,
that I'm sure of! At least I will have almost enough for the
other folks that want shorthairs! And, of course, one for ME !
Adorable, yup, I have to say, that they really are! Huge eyes,
round as they are high, and CUTE !! Plushy little bears with
big round eyes and flat faces! Short stumpy legs, and little
short tails !! They can run now - last night I opened the
screen door and found the little bluecream girl attached
to the screen - silly thing climbed up and then climbed down!
Every time I open the door, the little red boy runs out faster
than I can catch him, and 2 or 3 others follow right behind him.
They move faster than fleas now!
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3537.18 | | CLOVE::MITCHELL_V | | Mon Apr 30 1990 10:36 | 17 |
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re. 10. I tried the Rusty needs a buddy routine but hubby said he had
the neighborhood cats to play with. Last neighborhood cat Rusty tried
to get friendly with beat Rusty up. Rusty growls when he sees this cat
walking around. Never heard a cat growl. Don't understand why men are sooo
stubborn.
Now on the other hand...
re. 13. I like Roberta's idea of just bringing the cat home. Open and
Closed Topic...End of discussion. The cat I want is Nutmeg (see
415.685). He is located in Boothbay, MA. The foster parents had some
relatives up from Kensington, NH this weekend who could have carried
Nutmeg back to NH. I came very close to calling but I chickened out.
Why? I don't know. I'll keep you updated.
Val
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3537.19 | Progress Report? | CLOVE::SPINGLER | | Thu May 03 1990 10:18 | 10 |
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Robyn,
How are you making out in getting your furbaby to take to his harness?
Feline Curious,
Sue & Panther (Can we go out NOwwww Mummie?) & Spot (I think I'll stay
inside today.)
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3537.20 | Not Even Food Works! | ELMAGO::RSTOLL | If it ain't one thing, it's another | Thu May 03 1990 11:56 | 14 |
| Sue, sorry for taking so long to getting back to you, but I've
been sick with the flu. I tried your suggestion with the food and
Smokey ran behind the waterbed (her *favorite* hiding place) and
wouldn't come out for nothing! I even brought the dish and let her
see it. (No way Mom, not until you take this thing off) However,
it did work with Rocky cause he's such a pig! But when I attached
the leash to it, He wouldn't budge at all. Do you think I should
just let them wear the harness for awhile without the leash to let
them get used to it?
Robyn, Rocky, & Smokey (Rocky & Smokey are probably saying "Don't
sign our names, cause we don't want to have anything to do with
this"!!!
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3537.21 | Kitten Licking Good | ELMAGO::RSTOLL | If it ain't one thing, it's another | Fri Jun 15 1990 13:43 | 4 |
| Happiness is when you wake up to a kitten licking your hand and
saying purrrpppp.
Robyn, Rocky and Smokey
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3537.22 | | JJLIET::JUDY | Health spa? HA! | Fri Jun 15 1990 17:35 | 3 |
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Being groomed by Sasha-kitty while laying in bed.
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