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3748.1 | RE: Has anyone ever had this experience? | ROYALT::LAROSE | | Tue Jun 26 1990 16:22 | 12 |
| Marilyn,
I also believe that rescued cats are extremely "appreciative"
and they somehow know you saved them from "certain death".
I have a 6 year old cat named Buddy. He was thrown from a car
that passed through one of those highway rest areas in NH.
I witnessed the whole episode and brought him home to MA.
He was only a kitten at the time, and was neutered and had shots
shortly after I got him. He has been a absolute angel ever since.
Linda & Buddy
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3748.2 | soooo appreciative!! | WILLEE::MERRITT | | Tue Jun 26 1990 16:23 | 23 |
| Marilyn,
Wow...your experience is very similiar to mine. I have Tamba who
is 1 1/2 and Poco who will be 1 in a couple of weeks. I love these
two dearly but sometimes they are in a world of their own, they
totally ignore me, and only want loving when they want it. Barkley
who is a stray (stayed outside for over a year) adopted us about
3 months ago and this cat is sooooo appreciative of everything...
he runs to me when my car drives in the driveway, he'll stay by me
in the garden (the other two are chasing bugs), and he'll come sit
by my feet while I'm watching TV. It seems like all you have to do
is look at him and he'll purr.
I'm not sure if it is because he is older or if he is just so happy
to find a home. I know if I ever get another cat... I will definitely
take in another stray or rescue cat. I love all three dearly!!!
Your family sound so happy!!!
Sandy (Tamba, Poco, and Barkley)
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3748.3 | Sam doesn't want to bother anyone! | NATASH::ANDERSON | | Tue Jun 26 1990 16:57 | 22 |
| You know what's funny is that the antics of Otis and Tiffany and wild.
Otis has the most wonderful personality - sitting in crazy positions,
the spunky look in his eye, the habits he has of sleeping in the
bathroom sink and opening kitchen cabinets. He is still my baby and
follows me everywhere. In the morning he sticks his nose in my face,
purring away (that is the ONLY time he purrs) and if I don't get up to
feed him when HE wants...he starts knocking things off the bureau and
has learned the trick of stepping on the clock radio and it comes
BLARING on. Tiffany is 'kissy face' all the time, and is delicate and
feminine, but is definately the classic cat - independent!
Sam will NOT disturb me. He sleeps on my pillow and the only way he
lets me know he is hungry is when he starts eating (licking) my hair.
I don't like that because of the hair spray and I don't want him to get
sick...! I literally have had to schedule his feedings because he
doesn't make any attempt to put us out!
He is so well behaved, so loveable and so easy going! We are the
lucky ones.
Marilyn
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3748.4 | couldn't trade them in!! | WILLEE::MERRITT | | Tue Jun 26 1990 17:26 | 19 |
| Poco is a little she-devil...from day one she was looking for trouble.
She just has that look in her eye that says "I'm Trouble". She
climbs curtains, lays in my plants, goes after my little parakeet,
and tears wallpaper. Tamba is much better behaved and very friendly,
but he just loves the outdoors and spends alot of time chasing other
little creatures. He gets along very well with people, other cats,
and even dogs. He's an independant sweetie!
Barkley is pretty territorial when it comes to other cats in the
yard. He allows my cats and my sisters cats in the yard,,,,but
so god help me if another cat decides to stroll in. Within the
last three weeks he has been to the vets twice because of cat fights..
He's so mean to other kitties, but so sweet to us!!
I wouldn't trade anyone of them in...they are all unique in a different
way!! They keep me busy though!!! I can't imagine any of the feline
noters who have more cats then that!!
Sandy (Tamba, Poco and Big Barkley
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3748.5 | They know | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Tue Jun 26 1990 17:55 | 12 |
| I have saved many cats in my day, and several of them have stayed
with me as my pets. Many of you have adopted cats that we have
saved from certain death, and I am appreciative. I agree that they
seem to know that you were there for them when they needed you.
They seem to me to be more affectionate, less demanding, and more
flexible. Like they know what live is like on the other side.
This is in stark contrast to the Birmans that I have that think
that they were put on this earth to be pampered and waited on! :^)
Jo
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3748.6 | unwanted quickly becomes wanted... | FORTSC::WILDE | Ask yourself..am I a happy cow? | Tue Jun 26 1990 21:04 | 28 |
| I know that Hannah was rescued as a kitten, feral long enough to be
suffocating because the flea collar she wore had grown into her neck
and was cutting off her air, not to mention her ability to take in
water or food. She went through 4 homes before she found me - noone
wanted her because she wasn't "cuddlesome". From the minute she came in
the front door, she has been MY cat, following me everywhere, talking
to me as I work around the house, standing guard at the foot of the
bed when I sleep at night. I've never had such a devoted, and FOCUSED
companion in a cat before this...her world literally revolves around
me. She has been a continual delight for the last 2.5 years I've known
her. She doesn't sit on my lap, but she sits next to me while I read
the paper and do the crossword puzzle...she doesn't rub against my
leg when she wants to be "listened to", she sits at my feet and calls
to me until I pick her up. She will hug for a second and then wants
down again, but she is always at my side, greeting me at the door when
I come home, sitting in the bathroom while I get ready in the morning,
taking a shower with me if I'm not careful to shut the door.
If you want a companion who truly appreciates you, I recommend you
rescue an "unwanted" cat - he or she will quickly become more "wanted"
than you can ever imagine....
Oh, and over time, you may even get a cuddle or two...Hannah has recently
started climbing onto my chest at night just before I go to sleep for
a chin scratch and a cuddle....this is new after almost 3 years. I
guess patience pays off....
D-and-Hannah-the-VERY-wanted-cat
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3748.7 | Bobby-tail | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds - DTN: 297-2313 | Wed Jun 27 1990 09:13 | 10 |
| I agree about rescued kitties. Everything Bob does says how happy
he is in his new home. He even comes over to me, jumps up and puts
his paws on my leg and meows - just like a little kid who raises
his/her arms and says "Pick me up mommy". When I reach down to
pick him up he keeps his front paws raised up and reaches for me.
Then he leans waaaaaayyyyy back in my arms and PURRS PURRS PURRS!
Jack has suggested that we place Bob to make room for the scottie
folds, but I'm having none of that!
Nancy DC
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3748.8 | | SOKO::ZICKEFOOSE | LENNICE | Fri Jun 29 1990 16:06 | 8 |
| I rescued Aubrey 17 years ago, and we have been each other's best buddies since.
We have moved a lot, and just travel a lot as well, and she is thinks home is
wherever I am, and is happy wherever we are, as long as I am there too - be it
the middle of an airport, or the middle of the Chesapeake Bay in a sailboat -
or just last weekend at a folk festival. If I'm *not* there, I'm told the story
is very different... And every meal she has ever eaten, no matter how hungry
she is, how long since she last ate - after I put the food down she looks at the
food, sniffs it, then rubs me and purrs *before* she eats.
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3748.9 | Another happy ending! | WMOIS::C_BILLINGTON | | Mon Jul 02 1990 15:52 | 14 |
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One year ago today, July 2nd, we adpoted Chico from Just Cats. He
has adjusted so well to Fred, us, and our home. He sleeps with us all
night and the minute we stir, he starts to purr. Tomorrow is his
birthday and will be 9 years old. He and Fred are the best of friends
and spend most of the day together. He's always waiting for us at the
front door when he hears the car coming up the road. He is definitly
happy to be living with us you can tell by the things he does and the
way he acts.
Celeste, Fred, and Chico
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