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Conference misery::feline

Title:Meower Power - Where Differing Opinions are Respected
Notice:purrrrr...
Moderator:JULIET::CORDES_JA
Created:Wed Nov 13 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1079
Total number of notes:28858

311.0. "WANTED: Tokyo cage to rent for 2-4 weeks" by TUNER::COCHRANE (I think, therefore I'm SPAM.) Mon Jun 08 1992 12:26

    I couldn't find a keyword for this, Moderator please move this if 
    there is a place for it.  
    
    I need to rent a Tokyo cage for about a month.  Taylor rental has
    a 22x36x25 wire cage, but I am not sure if it will be big enough.
    
    As some of you know, I have been trying to place Misha in his own
    home.  I have not had any luck and things are at the point where
    Misha must go.  I called the Pat Brody Shelter, and put him on
    the waiting list.  Priscilla suggested that in the meantime I
    cage Misha and attempt to retrain him so that he might be placeable.
    
    Misha will therefore be living in a cage for a while.  I hate to
    do it, but I can't have him spraying the carpet and attacking Belle
    any longer.  If someone has a good sized cage I could rent or knows
    of a place I can rent one, please let me know.  I will look at the
    cage tonight at Taylor, but it may be small for a 17 lb cat.
    
    I can be reached at ABITOK::COCHRANE or DTN 264-1056.
    
    Thanks much
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311.1Trying renting from a pet store maybe?GRANPA::CCOLEMANClub Pet Opens Resort in LicktensteinMon Jun 08 1992 13:515
    I live in the Wash, DC area, but there are pet stores around here that
    rent cages. You may want to call a few in your area, and see if they
    have any to rent. (I rented one for $8/week)
    
    Cheryl
311.2Cage seems large enoughSTEREO::COCHRANEI think, therefore I'm SPAM.Mon Jun 08 1992 19:3016
    Just to update, I picked up the cage from Taylor Rental this
    evening.  It is much larger than I had thought.  It cost $6/week,
    which seems very reasonable.  Mr. Misha, however, is not entirely
    pleased with the "Hotel Tokyo." Has anyone else out there had any
    experience with 17 lbs of cat who does *not* want to stay in his
    cage?  Several times I have been afraid he would hurt himself and
    I don't know how he will be while I am at work.  Do they eventually
    calm down?
    
    Thanks to the advice of another noter, we also have an appointment
    with an animal psychologist next week.  Perhaps it will help, I've
    tried everything else....We'll keep our fingers and paws crossed!
    
    A very worried Mom,
    
    Mary-Michael
311.3MAYES::MERRITTKitty CityTue Jun 09 1992 06:2514
    Most of the cats that are brought to the shelter our caged at first...
    and over time they do calm down and get use to the cage.  
    
    But then again...I have Van Gogh who hates the cage....and no matter
    how long I keep him in it...he tries to dig his way out.  I'm not sure
    if he really hates the cage...or he is trying to get out to kill one
    of the other furfaces!
    
    Good luck with Misha...and if he does go to the PB shelter...let me
    know and I will give him many hugs and kisses on the days I'm there.
    Instead of a cage...is it possible to confine him in a small room!
    (like bathroom, hallway, cellar)
    
    Sandy
311.4Looking for a kitty shrinkPROSE::GOGOLINWed Jun 10 1992 06:4716
    Re: .2

    Who is the animal psychologist you have an appointment with?  I've been
    talking with my vet about Wrigley, my "problem child".  The vet has made 
    some suggestions and says Wrigley may outgrow his problem behavior. 
    If not, he suggested I consider talking to an animal behaviorist. (Is 
    there a difference between an animal psychologist and an animal 
    behaviorist?) He recommended Dr. Amy Marder, who's in the Boston area, 
    but I don't know anything about her. 

    I hope you can find a happy solution to Misha's problem. Please let us 
    know how you (or should I say Misha) make(s) out with the psychologist.

    Good luck!

    Linda
311.5cage didn't workSTEREO::COCHRANEI think, therefore I'm SPAM.Wed Jun 10 1992 08:4414
    Well, Misha won't be going back into the cage.  After one night,
    I came downstairs to find a sorry looking and exhausted feline.
    He had rubbed and pushed against the cage so hard he rubbed the
    fur off underneath his eyes, and he looked like he hurt all over. He
    had peed all over the cage and all over himself.  He had totally
    wrecked the carpet I had placed underneath the cage to protect the
    wall-to-wall carpet.  He was hoarse from meowing all night.  He's
    still walking a bit stiffly after a day.  We'll see what Betty
    Lewis says (the animal psychologist) next week.  In the meantime,
    I guess I'll just keep cleaning up after him....I don't have the
    heart to put him back in the cage.
    
    Mary-Michael
      
311.6WANTED: Another cageDKAS::FEASEAndrea Midtmoen FeaseFri Jun 12 1992 07:3416
    Hi,
    
         I need to borrow/rent a cage that is 4' long by 2' wide by 2'
    high.  It also needs a door that's about 1'x2'.  I tried a couple of
    Taylor Rentals in my area, but they didn't have any cages, much less
    something this big.
    
         I need this cage to transport two peacocks with full tails
    (imagine birds that are 1' long with 3' long tails, and you can see the
    problem).  I have farm-disinfectants at home, so I will take very good
    care of your cage and then thoroughly disinfectant and clean it before
    I return it.
    
         Thanks for any help!
    
    					- Andrea
311.7AIMHI::OFFENTue Jun 16 1992 10:006
    I just read .5 and was wondering how Misha is doing??  Poor baby....
    I guess he really didn't like the cage...
    
    Sandi Who will be caging one for 5 months in the very near future....
    		See note 4.155
    
311.8Misha's doing ok, thanksSTEREO::COCHRANECool,eclectic,live hot wire.Tue Jun 16 1992 20:4910
    Re: -1
    
    After a couple of days, he wasn't worse for the wear and seemed
    back to his old affectionate self.  We are seeing the animal
    psychologist tomorrow.  Hopefully she can help him.  If not,
    I don't know what to do.  Sending him to a shelter where he'll
    be in the cage he hates so much seems awfully cruel, especially
    since he will have little hope for adoption....
    
    Mary-Michael
311.9Misha's appointmentSTEREO::COCHRANECool,eclectic,live hot wire.Wed Jun 17 1992 13:5412
    Update on Misha:
    
    After going to the holistic specialist today, I must say I would
    give very high marks to Betty Lewis of Amherst, NH.
    She was great with Misha, who was surprisingly relaxed and talkative,
    and made some excellent recommentations about how to handle his
    problem.  I was amazed at the amount of information she "read"
    from Misha and how she conveyed information to him.  I would
    recommend her to anyone who is having a problem with their
    animal(s).  I will keep you posted on Misha's progress.
    
    Mary-Michael
311.10SASE::MORRISFri Jun 19 1992 08:2310
    Mary-Michael,
    
    Could you either post or mail me Betty's phone number?  I was unable to
    find her in the phone book.  I'm having a similar problem with one of
    my cats and have been thinking about giving this a try.  Also, if
    anyone knows of a good holistic vet closer to Manchester NH, I'd
    appreciate the info.
    
    Thanks,
    Paula
311.11DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Wed Sep 11 1996 08:5434
    
    
    	Looking to borrow a Tokyo cage........  (these are the metal
    	mesh cages, right?)
    
    	Barring any unforseen problems, I will be adopting kitty
    	#4.  A black fuzzy baby with long white hairs on his feet.
    	He's a feral baby who was rescued along with two of his siblings
    	and is currently residing in the Furniture Warehouse in Manchester.
    	Anyone who lives in the area might want to stop by here.  I call
    	it the "outreach center" for the Manchester Animal Shelter.  The
    	woman there, Joanne, takes in Mom cats and babies, ferals, injured
    	etc and nurses them back to health, socializes them and gets them
    	ready for adoption.  This baby was just brought in a couple days
    	ago so he will stay with Joanne till Saturday.  If he seems to be
    	ok (one of his littermates wobbles when trying to stand up) I'll
    	be picking him up on Saturday and bringing him to the vet for
    	distemper, FeLV, and FIV tests.  Then I'll keep him in the
    	downstairs bathroom till test results come back and maybe for
    	a few extra days after that.  With him being feral (though it
    	seems these babies will be easy to socialize, they don't fight
    	much at all when picking them up), the intro to the household
    	will have to be a slow process.  After bringing him out of
    	the bathroom, I'd like to have him in a cage for at least 
    	another week while everyone checks each other out.  I'll call
    	Taylor-Rental if I need to but I thought I'd check in here
    	and see if anyone in the Nashua has one I can borrow for a 
    	couple weeks.  It obviously doesn't need to be very big.  
    	Probably a couple feet square would be sufficient.
    
    	Thanks!
    
    	JJ