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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

4505.0. "contemplating a third kitten" by JURAN::MILES () Mon Apr 01 1991 16:04

    I live in a very good sized one-bedroom apartment.  It has one
    good-sized bedroom, a big livingroom, eat in kitchen and bathroom. 
    Currently, I have two cats and am contemplating getting a third.  Is
    there anyone out there with similar living conditions?  Would I be
    cruel to get a third cat?  The two I already have are always running
    around...i don't think they feel cramped?
    
    What are the negatives of such a situation?  I'd appreciate anyone with
    a similar situation to let me know....I just can't seem to make up my
    mind.
    
    michele
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4505.1I say go for it!........BOOVX1::MANDILEMon Apr 01 1991 16:1411
    I assume that you use litterboxes?  Will the possibility
    of having to add another to take the "overflow" cause a
    problem?  Will the increased cost to feed & care for another
    be too much?  Can you give three the love & attention you
    gave two?  If these questions are all answered in the positive
    way, than space shouldn't be an issue.
    
    Good luck!
    
    Lynne 
    
4505.2No problem.STAR::BARTHDream until your dream comes trueMon Apr 01 1991 16:497
    Sounds a lot like my apartment.  I have two cats and if their
    personalities were such that a third might work, I wouldn't hesitate
    for an instant.  The most important consideration for me would be
    that the first two would accept a third.  If you think they would,
    then go for it!
    
    Karen, Ryan and Tenzing.
4505.3Get another one....DELNI::JMCDONOUGHMon Apr 01 1991 17:2714
       SUre, they'll accept one another. I currently have 5, and none are
    littermates. The last was a big male who had been the neighborhood
    "Cat-from-Hell", who was terrorizing neighborhood cats by fighting with
    them to steal their food. He was in sad shape when we got him, but
    after he was neutered and introduced to the house, he got along
    famously with the others... In most cases with a new introduction ther
    will be some growling and hissing, and some confrontations from 10 feet  
    apart...but after a week or so they'll be getting along.
    
      We get along well with 2 litterboxes for our 5..changed daily and 
    cleaned very often...
    
     JM       
    
4505.4SANFAN::FOSSATJUMon Apr 01 1991 17:487
    I have a 4 room flat with a laundry room and we have 3 cats.  We had
    our first 2 for a bout 4 years before we got the third.  It took about
    2 weeks of hissing and so on for things to settle down.  If this is
    what you want - then go for it - if you clean up after 2 then what's
    one more.  GET ANOTHER ONE!
    
    Giudi
4505.5TENAYA::KOLLINGKaren/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca.Mon Apr 01 1991 17:523
    Holly and little bit groomed each other the other day.  It only took
    a year and 5 months :-) go for it.
    
4505.6Current FurFace Headcount +1=A Whole Lotta Love!NEWPRT::SZAFIRSKI_LOMon Apr 01 1991 18:3430
    Sausha was 12 years old when Misty Rae came into our life.  Misty Rae
    was 5 weeks and Sausha thought she was the best little automated toy
    that we ever brought home....until 6 months later when Misty Rae out
    grew her; then she became bored with her and went back to her usual
    routine of eating and sleeping.
    
    Misty Rae insisted in her kitten like manner to get Sausha to play with
    her and this was good for Sausha because it brought out the kitten in
    her.  But Misty Rae has an endless amount of energy and Sausha was 12
    and needed "Some" rest....so of course we needed another kitten for
    Misty Rae....
    
    enter Freeway, who we got when Misty Rae was 1 year and Freeway was
    4-1/2 weeks.  Misty Rae had her hands full with Freeway and Sausha
    could once again sleep and eat or enter the kitten activities when
    she felt like it...and sometimes when she doesn't feel like it.
    
    Had to get another litter box and a few more of this and that; but
    we get a whole lotta love in return.  The girls have their good days
    and they have their bad days; meaning on the good they snuggle, sleep,
    and groom....and on the bad they hiss, spit, and knock over all the
    stuff on the tables racing thru the house after each other at ?? m.p.h.
    
    Sausha will be 16 in a couple of months, Misty Rae is 4 today (April
    1), and Freeway will be 3 on April 15th.
    
    I vote YES on 3!!
    
    Lori...Sausha...Misty Rae...Freeway
    
4505.7vote yes on this question....PARITY::DENISEAnd may the traffic be with youMon Apr 01 1991 22:3716
    
    
        Some of my favorite sayings:
    
                  "One can never have too many cats"
    
                    "What's one more?"
    
                       "Go for it!"
    
       As long as you feel you can handle the added food,vet,litter costs,
    why not?   Find a kitty who desperately needs a home like yours and
    have 3 times the love.   I have 11 and they were added one at a time...
    one at a time......one at a time.........
    
                                     Denise
4505.8Go for itWILLEE::MERRITTTue Apr 02 1991 09:4717
    I currently own a two-family and live in a 5 room apartment...the
    rooms are real big with a cellar.   We currently have seven cats 
    and a bird. The only time we have trouble...is when they all decided to
    get involved in a game of chase.   Just watch your step!  They normally
    all get along very well...but once in awhile we'll have a boxing match.
    
    The negative side is that with so many...I find it can be a bit
    expensive.  The food and litter isn't too bad....but the vet
    bills can get to you.   My vet allows me to have a "tabby tab" which
    helps out alot.
                             
    Enough room...you bet.  Enough love...you bet.  Enough money...ha ha!  
    
    Go for it!!
    
    Sandy(Tamba,Poco,Barkley,Dewey,Agnes,Chloe,Abby, and Daisy the bird)
                   
4505.9A new KITTY!? OH YES!!MCIS2::HUSSIANYellow RibbonTue Apr 02 1991 16:2420
    Hi!! I think I'll be asking the same question before long! We've had
    tabitha for a year now & have decided to make an addition to the 
    family. We got Callie (the sweetest little calico) a couple of weeks
    ago. She's 8 weeks old. We LOve her to little kitten cat pieces!!!
    
    At first Tabitha HATED CAllie, stayed away & came over to swipe her
    across the head occasionally if Callie was sleeping. Soon that turned
    to curious sniffing & chasing & now they sleep, eat & play together.
    They even groom each other. It took two days & they were pretty easy,
    considering I have the most respectful cat I've ever seen!! Tabitha
    WILL NOT bother Callie if she's in the litter box, eating, or sleeping.
    But the kitten will not hesitate to attack Tabitha anytime she wants to
    play!!
    
    I'd GO FOR IT! Your place sounds big enough & the babies seem to be
    social enough....WHY NOT!?
    
    Let us know how ya make out! I hope to see a new intro from you soon!!
    
    Bonnie
4505.10CRUISE::NDCPutiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313Wed Apr 03 1991 14:266
    Your place sounds like our last apartment many many many years ago
    (4) when we had 3 cats.
    
    For reference, I now had 11 adults and 7 kittens in a 6 room
    house.  
      Nancy
4505.11well id did it!!!!COMPTR::MILESMon Apr 08 1991 16:0516
Well, I went and got another kitten.  It is long-haired, gray and white female.  
It looks like a BALL...emphasis on BALL of fur.  It is very, very round...excuse
me...SHE is very, very round.  I named her Pookie...My others are Precious and
Princy...They had to match!!!!

So far...the kittens haven't yet stopped hissing at each other...as a matter of
fact, Pookie is doing most of the hissing....surprisingly enough....I did
notice one positive thing this morning...they were sort of playing... i think.

I saw one cat...it happened to be Precious...running around the corner...and
directly after it came Pookie...role reversal, i guess....

Thanks for all the input....BUT..I should have known that anyone who reads this
notesfile would never say NO to getting another cat....What was I thinking?????

Michele
4505.12:-)XNOGOV::LISAGive quiche a chanceTue Apr 09 1991 05:085
    Pookie - what a great name for a cat!
    
    
    Lisa plus *POOKIE*, Rolf and Florence.
    
4505.13CRUISE::NDCPutiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313Tue Apr 09 1991 11:413
    Ah yes, the imfamous GBOF  (Grey ball of fluff).  Somewhere in this
    file is a funny note on "cat pushers".  I'll have to go dig it up.
    
4505.14CRUISE::NDCPutiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313Tue Apr 09 1991 11:462
    I found it.  Its note 2094.  Enjoy.
    
4505.15AIMHI::MCCURDYTue Apr 09 1991 13:423
    Congrats..!! great names..!!!
    Kate, Happy, Preschie( that is my "long name")the late great HRH..
    also was named Pookie.. grins..