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3800.1 | Rides are fine, it's the ending you change! | OFFPLS::SPINGLER | | Tue Jul 17 1990 11:02 | 13 |
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Well, yes, you can take him for a ride to the vet and get him neutered.
That should slow him down some! Or if you really feel that he is being
abused or neglected, take him for a ride to an Animal Shelter. He will
at least get fed regularly and have a chance at a loving home.
Just my .02. I hope Barkley is feeling better.
Feline taxi service,
Sue & Pather & Spot
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3800.2 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Tue Jul 17 1990 15:28 | 7 |
| I suspect he is not neutered, and that that would
help a lot. A ride to the animal shelter, unfortunately, would
likely wind up with his being put to death, rather than adopted, since
there is an oversupply of cats. So, would talking to his owners
about neutering be feasible? If not, I would think about
having that done anyway.
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3800.3 | Just telling it like it is | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Tue Jul 17 1990 18:28 | 7 |
| If he is already neutered there is very little you can do. As an
outdoor cat, he cannot be expected to obey property lines any better
than your own cats can be expected to obey property lines. The
only solution then is to either keep your cats indoors, or let them
just fight it out with him and come to some agreement on their own.
Jo
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3800.4 | squirttttt | PARITY::DENISE | And may the traffic be with you | Tue Jul 17 1990 18:42 | 25 |
| We have a cat in our neighborhood that we call "the bull cat".
He's an old tom, but not a stray. He's all battle scarred and is
quite feisty. He will jump up in the air and scare my cats right out
of the windows, too. We've got a ripped screen because of him. When
I adopted Pepper who had no home, she was at the time prego with 6
kittens that looked just like him! One time I squirted him with the
hose, and he does not come too near the house, at least not when he
sees me. It was funny though, when I went over to the neighbors house
that he belongs to one day. He was sleeping in a most relaxed manner
on the sofa. HE remained sleeping while the neighbor invited me to sit
on the couch. I sat next to the cat. Well, he responded to the
gentle rubbing I gave his back until he opened his eyes and saw me.
He cringed and squinted as if I was going to squirt him right then.
He went flying out of the room literally, screaching around the corner
out of sight. It was funny. He has reacted that way to the sight of
me ever since. So maybe you could try squirting him. If you don't
have a hose just use a good strong squirt bottle and when you see him
coming to the window, wait till he gets close enough to give it to
him good....
My guys know to run to the house if they see him coming now too.
I have 3 of the 7 cats that go out into the yard with supervision.
So, I know what you mean....
good luck, Denise
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3800.5 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds - DTN: 297-2313 | Wed Jul 18 1990 08:49 | 2 |
| I agree - neutering and the hose are probably your best solutions.
Nancy DC
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3800.6 | Thanks | WILLEE::MERRITT | | Wed Jul 18 1990 09:09 | 20 |
| Thanks for the ideas. I think I'll try the hose first and also
keep a squirt bottle close to the window. This seems to be the
easiest, cheapest, and least harmful. If that don't work maybe
I can try talking to the owner about neutering.
I would never give the cat a ride and drop him off for his death
sentence. No kitty deserves that!! He is real friendly to humans!
I have one (Tamba) that runs in the house when he see him comming, my
little female (Poco) just drops down, lays on her back with this
innocent look on her face as if to say "Please don't hurt me", but
Barkley (Mr Protector) will stand right up to him. One of my sisters
cats (Ross..who is not a fighter) always ends up nose to nose with
him and you feel so bad because he is so nervous he "Poops". Poor
thing!!
Well we will see what happens next!
Sandy (and they scrared cats)
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3800.7 | Coincidences do happen! | BREW11::KIRBY | | Wed Jul 18 1990 09:39 | 21 |
| What a co-incidence! I entered this notesfile today with the intention
of asking for help on exactly the same problem.
The situation is almost identical - Domino has got into so many fights
with a huge ginger Tom who is new to the Neighbourhood that I am almost
at my wits end over what to do with him. He is permanently covered in
scratches - last week he had one frighteningly close to his eye. But
the last straw was yesterday when he came in in a terrible state. He
had obviously got so frightened he had also "pooped" and he was covered
in it. The poor little thing couldn't sit down until I'd bathed his
rear end. He won't go near water usually but he stood shaking while I
cleaned him up. I've never seen him so upset.I didn't know cats would
mess themselves with fear - it quite shook me up.
I like the hose idea. I'm going to get mine out as soon as I get home
tonight & see if I can try it. Hope it works for you too. If you find
any other solutions as well please note them here.
Something has got to be done!
Rosemary, Domino & Pip
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3800.8 | Bully Cats | WILLEE::MERRITT | | Wed Jul 18 1990 13:01 | 19 |
| Wow what a coincidence..it must be the time of the season for Bully
cats. Isn't it sad that are little furfaces gets so nervous from
these bullies that they even Poop. Then they look totally embarassed
from making a mess.
Tonight I will prepare for war with my hose and squirt bottle. On
one side I feel bad for the bully because I think he is looking
for human attention and realizes my cats get it! (I have a soft
heart for animals and he probably is not neutered and he is looking
for you know what and could care less about me) On the other side
I'm sick of my kitties getting beat up and costing us more money
at the Vets.
Keep me posted if you find away to rid the bully without harming
him.
Sandy (Tamba, Poco, and Barkley ready for war)
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3800.9 | | FSHQA2::RKAGNO | | Wed Jul 18 1990 13:16 | 17 |
| Well, I'm sure you guys aren't going to like my response because it
involves dollars, but it would be cheaper in the long run to capture
the bully cats and have them neutered. A neuter with a Friends of
Animals certificate costs about $25 to $30, and it includes everything,
from the pre-exam to the anesthesia to the neuter itself. Not certain
if shots are included too (most vets will not neuter an animal unless
it is vaccinated; mine won't anyway).
T.K. was a big bully with Nikki until I finally captured him and had
him fixed. The vet did him in the morning, and by that evening I let
him back outside (he was wild-er then than now). Now he and Nikki are
the best of buddies, and T.K. is so mellow you could hang him upside
down by the legs!
If your cats go out, there is not much you can do about Mr. Bully.
He'll get them when you're not there to spray them.
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3800.10 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Wed Jul 18 1990 14:43 | 4 |
| Re: .7
Is it possible to keep Domino inside?
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3800.11 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds - DTN: 297-2313 | Wed Jul 18 1990 15:49 | 3 |
| re: .10 My thoughts exactly - at least until you can discourage the
Bully from coming around.
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3800.12 | He could stay in if he wanted to | BREW11::KIRBY | | Fri Jul 20 1990 08:56 | 31 |
| RE:10 & 11
I could keep Domino in but that would mean keeping Pip in (or out on
his own) as well. Keeping them in together would mean them fighting
& keeping Pip out on his own would be unkind. They're used to coming in
and out of the house at will through the cat-flap. Its an electronic
one so the bully can't get in and Domino can always run back in to
safety if he wants to. I don't understand why he doesn't do that
really. He seems to always stand & fight even though he comes off
worst.
Pip just makes a terrible low growling noise whenever bully comes
near & never gets attacked.
Last night I was alerted to trouble by Pips growl. I looked out of the
front door & there they were on the drive. Domino just about to be
attacked, Pip watching & growling. I ran out with the water bottle &
squirted bully who ran off & hid under a car. I picked up both my boys
- one under each arm & carried them indoors. Pip growled at me - his
dignity upset & both of them started clawing at the door to be let out.
I kept them in petting & stroking them until they calmed down &
eventually they went out again but bully had gone. Domino had a bite on
his leg when I looked at him later & was a bit subdued. He stayed in
the rest of the night.
I think if I can get hold of bully or find out who owns him, neutering
is the best solution. Maybe Domino will learn to run away?
Hoping for a peaceful ending
Rosemary, Domino & Pip
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3800.13 | Is he that smart????? | WILLEE::MERRITT | | Fri Jul 20 1990 09:05 | 13 |
| This has to be a coincidence!! To resolve my bully situation I
took your advise and kept the hose in the "on" postion close to
my back door. My plan was that as soon as he appeared...I would
zap him with water. Well...I never got to use the water because
since that night I have not seen Mr.Mean Jeans at all. This couldn't
be that easy...my guess is that it's too hot for him to come over
and start a brawl! We'll have to wait for it to cool down to see
what happens. My guess is that he will be back...he can't be that
smart! Or can he!!
Sandy ( and her happier cats.)
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3800.14 | Yes, it really seems to have worked! | BREW11::KIRBY | | Mon Jul 23 1990 06:36 | 21 |
| Well,
We've gone all weekend & no sign of bully. It's been cooler too so the
cats have been happier.
However just as I was leaving for work this morning something
interesting happened. Pip & Domino usually leave the house when I do &
sit in the front garden & watch me drive away. This morning they rushed
out of the house & straight across the street to where bully was
sitting in a Neighbours drive. Then would you believe it! They stalked
him - right up until they were both about 2 feet away, then they just
sat down, watching each other. I hung around for a few minutes in case
of trouble - but nothing happened so I left them all just sitting
there.
They did not look at all hostile, just watchful. Could it be they've
finally agreed territorial boundaries & bully won't come on our garden
in case he gets sprayed ? I hope so it would be great to have peace
permanently restored.
Rosemary, Pip & Domino
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3800.15 | He's back | WILLEE::MERRITT | | Mon Jul 23 1990 08:57 | 14 |
| re: .14
I have come to the conclusion that cats can get moody too!! The
bully also appeared in our yard this weekend. (He's back!) First he just
sat on the outer edge and watched my cats in the yard. Barkley was
sitting basking in the sun, on his back, rolling all over the place
and after about 20 minutes he went over and attacked the bully.
After a few screams, hisses, paw fights, and out-right brawl the
bully went away and Barkley went back to bask in the sun. In this
case Barkley started the fight with the bully! I just don't under-
stand...maybe it's PMS.
Sandy (Tamba, Poco and Barkley)
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3800.16 | How about a different version? | CSSE::CST | | Wed Aug 01 1990 13:11 | 16 |
| I have read the previous notes and tried to see if I can apply any of
the remedies to our situation. Alas, probably not.
My husbands baby, Wing, used to be a little snuggle bunny until two
things happened: we got Ruby, a whole female and we had Wing spayed.
Now Ruby chases and terrifies her all around the house, even pulling
out Wings fur(you'd think it was snowing). Now, Wing doesn't like to
be held by either Jimmie or me. She will growl, snort and whack at
your face and then run away. (she sounds like the cowardly lion in the
Wizard of Oz, sort of a snuffly, snorting kinda GROWL!!)
We can't keep them seperate because the house is too small. Any ideas?
We don't chastise either one when it happens but we might yell at them
to stop it. How can I get sweet little Wing back?
Karen, Ruby, Stinky, Wing
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3800.17 | C.A.T. = squirt bottle !! | TOPDOC::TRACHMAN | EmacX Exotics * 264-8298 | Wed Aug 01 1990 13:26 | 10 |
| hmm. My whole females will also go after my spays and neuters!
I use the C.A.T. (except on Lil, of course !!) on both involved.
It usually stops them both short and they forget (for a second or
two what they were doing) !! Yup, my burgandy carpet looks like
World War III just happened and there is enough fur around to make
6 kittens!
Try the C.A.T., it might help - if Ruby don't like it enough, maybe
she will stop chasing a little. Will Ruby be spayed, or do you breed
cats? Maybe after Ruby is spayed things will even off?
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3800.18 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Wed Aug 01 1990 13:32 | 6 |
| Ruby is a breeding cat. She has no current plans to spay her.
I agree with using the spray bottle technique. I spray all those
involved, not just the instigator.
Jo
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3800.19 | maybe use a cage for awhile | IOWAIT::WILDE | Ask yourself..am I a happy cow? | Wed Aug 01 1990 13:44 | 16 |
| and, I would consider using a tokyo cage for Wing so you can:
1) offer her a place where she cannot be hassled....Ruby won't
be able to get to her, and
2) spend time touching, petting, cuddling her...without running
her down first. Chasing her to give affection is probably
delivering mixed signals.
If you use the cage for awhile, you also can possibly break the "habit"
of Wing running and Ruby chasing...cats do get into habits easily. It
might be easier to stop the patterns of behavior for both cats if you
physically intervene without separating the cats. If you separate the
cats, their scents will not blend in the environment and you will just
continue to have the problem...
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3800.20 | Thanks ET! | CSSE::CST | | Wed Aug 01 1990 13:58 | 13 |
| Thanks!
I will try to use the bottle technique on Ruby. Yes, I plan to have
her bred, I met you at the show in Salem briefly. Short, blond hair and
my husband Jim? At the moment I'm am still hoping that she mated the
last time I had her with the male. No visible signs (unless sleeping a
lot and looking like she is getting a "neuter pouch" is an indication).
Her teets haven't changed color yet. Although, the other cats sniff
her rear end a lot! If she has kits, perhaps she will then leave Wing
alone.
PS: Wing got her first mouse last nite (in the house).
Karen, Ruby, Stinky, Wing
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3800.21 | I remember the days BEFORE the C.A.T. ugh! | TOPDOC::TRACHMAN | EmacX Exotics * 264-8298 | Wed Aug 01 1990 14:21 | 8 |
| ah, yes. Well, I just want to clarify the (except on Lil) - I DID
spray Lil once! Forgive me, but she was really being a pain in the
^*^&) ! I forget who she was going after, but she was VERY determined
that she was going to get that cat! Boy, was she surprised ! I was
so guilt-ridden after I did it, that I had to hug her! Great with
discipline, aren't I ?? Poor Lil, she isn't spoiled tooo much !
E.
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3800.22 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Wed Aug 01 1990 16:44 | 6 |
| Elaine, how can you feel guilty about discipline?? Limoges spends
most of her time soaking wet, she is always causing trouble. If
I felt guilty each time that I nailed her with the C.A.T., I would
be in therapy for the rest of my life!! :^)
Jo
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3800.23 | ?C.A.T? | CSSE::CST | | Wed Aug 01 1990 16:56 | 1 |
| Sorry guys! C.A.T.= Cat Attitude Trainer?
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3800.24 | I do guilt real well | TOPDOC::TRACHMAN | EmacX Exotics * 264-8298 | Wed Aug 01 1990 17:00 | 8 |
| Oh Jo, I can't say no to Lil! Not my Lily pill, my pilly puss!
She doesn't understand the word no. She's never heard it since
she came to live at my house. Her grampa says that she has an
attitude problem that she got after she came to my house! In
other words, she is spoiled rotten! But, if you saw her 'face
and those eyes', could YOU say no to her ??
E.T.
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3800.25 | Cattyshack's School of Discipline | ICS::GERRY | Home is where the Cat is | Wed Aug 01 1990 17:26 | 9 |
| Lil used to understand NO....and she also used to understand GET
DOWN....now when she hears those she just looks at you as if to say
YEAH, RIGHT!
I think she needs to come back to Cattyshack for re-training!
;-)
cin
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3800.26 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds - DTN: 297-2313 | Thu Aug 02 1990 08:56 | 1 |
| Alternate interpretation of C.A.T. = CATittude Adjustment Tool
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3800.27 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Mon Aug 06 1990 18:09 | 7 |
| One thing that works wonders with Holly when she gets into a lets see if
I can drive Little Bit to the North Pole mode is, I pick her up and
shut her in a bedroom by herself for a few minutes. She is so
gregarious that
doing that 2 or 3 times in a row will change her behavior completely.
She back slides every few months and I have to do it again.
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