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323.1 | | SELL3::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Tue Jun 30 1992 08:46 | 13 |
| Beth might forgive you for getting her wet...but I don't think she'll
forgive you for calling her "blind"...she just can't see with her eyes.
:^)
This past weekend I was making lunch, and Alex decided that she wanted
to "help" (yeah, right). My hub went to get her off of the counter,
and he accidentally knocked her off.
Although he apologized profusely (and checked to be sure that she
wasn't hurt), she properly ignored him completely until he was feeling
more guilt than anybody should...THEN she accepted his apologies.
K.C.
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323.2 | | DYMNDZ::JUDY | Here we have an egg... | Tue Jun 30 1992 13:19 | 12 |
|
Well I don't feel guilty about this but it goes along the
same vein as -1
One day last week I went home for lunch. Chloe decided she
wanted to sit with me but as I was wearing black (and she's
a blue/cream point himmie) I shooed her off the couch. She
immediately walked over to one of the throw rugs I had on
the floor AND PEED ON IT! "So, there Mom!"
brat.
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323.3 | I love Beth stories! | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | | Tue Jun 30 1992 13:41 | 17 |
| Mary,
I know Beth wasn't too pleased, but I just had people walk by my cube
wondering why I was laughing hysterically! I would have felt extremely
guilty too. I bet she'll forgive you when you get home though.
I figure you'll probably get a lecture from her before it's over
however! ;-) I LOVE Beth stories!
I think the stupid thing I do that makes me feel guilty, is I check
the bedroom in the morning, and seeing no cats, close the door for the
day. (heating reasons) I've closed both cats in at different times for
the whole day! My mother-in-law is too deaf to hear them crying to be
let out. I feel awful when I do this, but they're usually so happy to
be out, that they forget to be miffed! Lucky me!
Y
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323.4 | Me too! | ICS::JOHNSONL | | Tue Jun 30 1992 14:10 | 16 |
| Hi Big Bird (Yvonne)!
I did the same thing recently! I was cat sitting/house sitting for my
friend. She had told me that I shouldn't let the two cats, Minnie and
Romeo, stay in her bedroom during the day. Since I was in a house that
wasn't mine, I wanted to abide by all the rules very carefully. So before
I went to work in the morning, I closed the bedroom door, thinking the
cats were in another room. Well, poor Minnie was in there, and when I
arrived at the end of the day and opened the door, she just happily
walked over to me and wandered out of the room. She didn't seem
bothered. I felt so bad though! I checked out all the corners of the
room to see if she had used them as a toilet, but everything seemed
allright. She must have held it in for the whole day!
Leslie (Munchie)
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323.5 | Hurricane Sojou | UNYEM::ETELMANS | Thelma & Louise for President | Wed Jul 01 1992 09:23 | 22 |
| I don't know whether to feel guilty about this or not. I guess it
depends on the day...
Sojou refuses to WALK from place to place, and insists on running at
top speeds, especially in the morning and at night. Because he never
gives warning when he takes off, I sometimes get in his way (of course,
he's never in my way), and he bumps into me, or my foot sends him a few
feet farther than he meant to go.
This morning, I was on my way out the apartment, and Sojou, out of
nowhere, came flying at me and hit my knee with full force. I'll
probably have a black and blue mark tomorrow, but he just looked up and
said, "How dare you get in my way when I'm trying to get in the
window?"
I've tried to slow him down, but it doesn't work. I usually can't even
catch him when he's on one of his trips. In the unlikely event that I
do catch him, I'll hold him until he calms down a bit, but when I put
him down, he takes off again. Sigh...
Sarah
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323.6 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | Kitties with an Attitude | Wed Jul 01 1992 14:50 | 14 |
| When I came home from work last night, only Kelsey met me at the door.
I waited a few minutes and when Herbie and Taja didn't appear, went
upstairs to see what had happened. Evidently, I had left the slider
open in the bedroom and while they were sleeping, a gust of wind must
have come along and slammed the door shut. Poor babies were rather put
out about this, but they did hold their business for the duration.
Actually, I'm not thoroughly convinced that a gust of wind closed the
door. I'd rather believe that Kelsey finally got sick of being picked
on and shut them in there himself!! He looked rather smug and happy
with himself when I got home from work.....
-Roberta
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323.7 | one kitty - slightly chilled. | AYRPLN::TAYLOR | NEVER trust a smiling cat!! | Mon Jul 06 1992 13:16 | 40 |
| Ok, here's something that I feel REALLY Guilty about! But it IS a
funny story!!
First, let me give you some background. When I adopted the old ladies
two years ago, the only thing that they had ever been fed was this
frozen cat food called "total feline". it looks like a raw meat, but
filled with the vitamins that cats need.
Anyway, we keep this in the refrigerator. I was feeding the cats last
night. I had opened up the can of catfood for the younger girls and
sweetie and went to the refrigerator to get the "total feline". I got
the food and put it out in the dishes.
First I went to feed Sweetie, Kyra, and PIMA (I feed my cats in
separate areas so that everyone gets to eat). Sweetie and Pima came to
eat, but Kyra wasn't around. She rarely comes when it's eating time
anyway.
Then, I went to feed Silver, PITA, and Tabitha. I came back and
put down the food for the old ladies. Kyra still isn't around. I had
a hold of her dish and went hunting for her a bit. I had just seen her
about 1/2 hour ago, so I knew she hadn't gotten out or anything. I
finally said "to heck with her" and figured she'd come out when she got
hungry. I decided to get myself something to eat.
I opened up the refrigerator and out walked Kyra. She just looked at
me as if I to say "you've got a lot of nerve locking me in there!" I
felt SO bad about it! I was terrified afterward! She could have died
in there if I hadn't decided to get something to eat! I showered her
with hugs and kisses, but she wouldn't have anything to do with me!
Later on, I went back to the refrigerator to get something and she did
it again! Only this time I saw her. She scooted under the door and
where it's a white refrigerator and she's a white cat, I didn't see
her!!
She finally forgave me at around 10:00 last night!
Holly
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323.8 | | BOOVX2::MANDILE | Green eggs and ham...yuck! | Tue Jul 07 1992 08:14 | 17 |
| Moochie, my "not really a stray, but an unfed neighbors cat" has
disappeared....I last saw her Thurs night 6/25, and I haven't
seen her since. (My husband did spot her briefly, from a distance,
Saturday). I asked around, and the son of the family that owned
her said she has been around.
I feel so guilty.....I brought home Nique, who refused to let Mooch
eat in peace, and who would drive her off and or beat her up at every
opportunity....(so does every other cat in the neighborhood, too!)
I'm so worried that she is starving, and I worked so hard to fatten
her up, and I feel so guilty for being the cause to driving her
away.
Sigh
Lynne
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323.9 | | DSSDEV::TPMARY::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Tue Jul 07 1992 08:44 | 18 |
| Oh, Lynne, don't be so hard on yourself. Mary-Michael Cochrane and I have been
corresponding in mail and she told me something her former husband told her...and
I'll tell you.....Lynne, you can't save the entire world. But, boy, do I know
what your feeling. As for Moochie (GREAT name!), just remember that a cat
never forgets the location of a food bowl. Try leaving her some food outside
that she can eat and she'll be back.
I'm feeling so guilty about the problems I'm having with Biff spraying EVERYTHING
he gets near (the spraying also includes out-and-out puddles of pee), including
my hand bag, brief case, baskets of freshly washed clothes.....I saved that
little cat's life and this is how he repays me??? Why can't he be perfect like
Beth??? I came down stairs this morning to find a huge puddle of piddle in the
middle of the floor. Think he's trying to tell me something?? He's at the
vet (and not too happy about it) where they'll see if it's anything physical or
just a fashion statement...
Sigh.....
Mary
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323.10 | I'm sorry Misha | STEREO::COCHRANE | Cool,eclectic,live hot wire. | Tue Jul 07 1992 19:40 | 14 |
| I feel SO guilty that Misha is going to a shelter. There's
nothing more I can do for him. He won't stop spraying and
he won't stop beating up Belle. I can barely keep up
cleaning up after him. He's affecting the quality of Belle
and Mips' lives, not to mention me and my SO (who loves him as
much as I do, and is a saint for putting up with him for this
long). This is how Misha copes with stress. He doesn't want
to learn another way. It would be easy if he was a nasty kitty,
but he's not. He's a sweet, lovable bundle of fur with a
wonderful dispostion, and now I'm sitting here crying because I
feel like I've failed him in some way, and I know there is nothing
more I can do.
Mary-Michael
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323.11 | | FRUST::HAMILTON | | Wed Jul 08 1992 00:29 | 6 |
| I have had three different male cats who all stopped spraying after
they were castrated. I would think that this procedure, as stressful
as it is, would be less traumitizing to a cat that being put into a
shelter.
Scott
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323.12 | | SANDY::FRASER | Are you unpoopular? | Wed Jul 08 1992 04:47 | 10 |
|
Mary, I can empathize with you. I know how much you've done for Misha,
but some cats just never adjust. My guilt is about Smudge, who has to
live in the cellar, since she won't leave Jenny alone. As soon as we
turn our backs, Smudge tries to beat Jenny up, and this has been going
on for two years. Like Misha, Smudge is a big, lovable, wonderful cat
on her own, but she will not co-exist with the others.
Sandy
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323.13 | Misha is neutered | TUNER::COCHRANE | Cool,eclectic,live hot wire. | Wed Jul 08 1992 06:50 | 13 |
| RE: .11
You might not be familiar with Mish's story, it is admittedly
scattered about in several notes. Misha was neutered at 6 mos. His
problems are emotional and behavorial. He and I have struggled through
almost 2 1/2 years of everything from vallium to ovaban to behavior
modification to reducing the number of cats I had by placing them in other
homes to holistic veteranary medicine. He has very special needs for a
low stress environment where he can be the only cat. I can't give him
that. I'm hoping that by placing him in a no-kill shelter he can find
someone who can.
Mary-Michael
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323.14 | | DSSDEV::TPMARY::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Wed Jul 08 1992 07:06 | 14 |
| Re: .11....judge not until you've walked in his pee.....
Biff, who is also neutered, and Misha are identical in their behaviour
patterns. Both are making life, limb, and property very miserable in
both households. Neither of the two Mary's are irresponsible owners who
are looking to pass off their problems onto someone else. I don't want
to put words into Mary-Michael's mouth, but I'm sure she feels the same
way I do...putting Biff (or Misha) into a shelter is like giving up our own
child we love. But sometimes you've got to face the fact that no one is happy
and there has to be a better home for the cat.
I'll shut up now.
Mary
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323.15 | | BOOKS::GERDE | Cymbal crash 2X only...DTN 237-6302 | Wed Jul 08 1992 07:45 | 22 |
| ... and, let's try not to be so harsh. Remember, valuing differences.
Quite often people who live in other countries and other cultures say
things that are misinterpreted (or differently heard) by us Americans.
I always try to be aware of other noter's origin (frame of reference)
before jumping on them. I'm much more tolerant of poor grammar and
spelling and mixed up sentences when the noter is from France or
Germany -- heck, I can't even speak another language, let alone try to
communicate (in writing) in another one. ...I've always admired the
correctness of British-English ... moreso as I witness the destruction
and decline of American-English.
I didn't take Scott's comment to be judgemental, or to even hint at any
parental irresponsibility. I took it simply as a statement of
something that has worked for him...a suggestion...take it or leave it,
from someone who may not have followed the whole story. But, as soon
as I read his comment, I said "Uh, oh. They're gonna clobbered him for
this." And they did.
But, I don't feel guilty.
Jo-Ann
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323.16 | Wasn't going for blood.... | TUNER::COCHRANE | Cool,eclectic,live hot wire. | Wed Jul 08 1992 08:17 | 24 |
| Re: .15
I don't feel I "clobbered" him at all. I just stated he might not be familiar
with the story, mentioned Misha was fixed and presented a condensed version of
the problems we've been through. I wasn't trying to "clobber" anybody.
If I am senstive to advice offered regarding Misha, it is only because I have,
at times (**and not from people here**) been made to feel that I am somehow
to blame because after spending 2.5 years struggling with my cat, I choose
to put him up for adoption. That I should instead let him pee all over a house
that I don't own because it is cruel to place a cat in a shelter. I know
most neutered male cats don't spray. In fact, it seems like every other
neutered male cat in the world except mine (and Mary Tamir's) doesn't
spray..... ;-) ;-) I live in a de-militarized zone. I have cats hissing
and growling and jumping all over each other. I forget what it's like to walk
into my house and not smell cat pee. I panic everytime someone comes over
because I think it smells disgusting. I'm afraid if I move my landlord will
make me replace the carpet and I can't afford it. And I'm frustrated to tears
because I love this cat dearly and I can't make this home work for him.
Guitly, you bet. Sensitive, yes. Perhaps overly so. But valuing differences
also means valuing what I'm feeling too.
Mary-Michael
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323.17 | I understand | ANGLIN::RECEPTIONM | | Wed Jul 08 1992 08:21 | 8 |
| Mary-Michael,
Calvin is neutered and he sprays. There. There is at least one more
cat in the world that is fixed and feels the need to be male and mark
his territory.
Catherine
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323.18 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | Kitties with an Attitude | Wed Jul 08 1992 08:28 | 15 |
| An animal lover to the extreme Aunt of mine had a neutered male cat
with the same spraying problem. After years of trying to alleviate it,
she chose euthanasia, because she felt it would not work in a new home,
and someone might resort to abuse with his problem.
Some might consider her option cruel and inhumane, but she did not see
it that way. I can greatly empathize with what Mary-Michael and Mary
are going through, and can only imagine how awful it feels to make a
decision of such magnitude.
Hugs to you ladies!
-Roberta
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323.19 | | BOOKS::GERDE | Cymbal crash 2X only...DTN 237-6302 | Wed Jul 08 1992 09:19 | 17 |
| Mary-Michael --- I don't believe your note "clobbered." You quite
simply gave Scott a summary, capsulized statement of what you've been
living through. As a matter of fact, after reading your summary, I
thought "Whew, that was good. Now there won't be any fireworks."
There's nothing wrong with being sensitive -- too often, not enough of
us are. I'm very sensitive (and embarrassed) about the fact that I've
never been able to completely "house-train" my 11 year old
husky-shepherd. Believe me, when she decides to urinate in the back
room, there's much more liquid than a couple of pieces of paper towel can
handle. Granted, it's a different situation that your's, and not
meant to make your situation seem any less difficult than it is.
I'm only suggesting that we all consider the source, and reflect a
minute, before we fire off our replies.
Jo-Ann
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323.20 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Four Tigers on My Couch | Wed Jul 08 1992 11:06 | 15 |
| This has nothing to do with the shelter issue but...
When you have him placed somewhere and are ready to attempt to get
the smell out of carpets, etc. you may want to try this. My mother
has a similar problem with her dog and what she did was take her
carpet cleaning machine and fill it with Nature's Miracle instead
of the regular carpet cleaning solution and clean the rugs. It
seemed to help alot (although it may not smell wonderful while the
Nature's Miracle is working). Unfortunately, she still has the
problem with the dog so it was not a final solution for her but it
worked for a short while and it may work for you.
Just a suggestion.
Jan
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323.21 | | DSSDEV::TPMARY::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Wed Jul 08 1992 14:59 | 25 |
| Well, I "clobbered", I suppose. My apologies to Scott.
But back to spraying...it's more than just spraying and cleaning carpets...
Biff urinates. A little spritz of a spray I can clean up, especially on the
countertops or against the wall. Biff has elevated this to copious amounts of
urine, vertically deposited where ever he feels like it--my brief case, my
laundry basket, my everything. Yesterday morning, it was an entire puddle
right in the middle of the floor. Enuf of the statements, Mr. Biff!!! Biffy
is still at the vets----and amazingly, still hasn't peed. Before she leaves
tonight, Robin will feel his bladder and if it's full, she'll manually
express the bladder to get him to pee. After 36 hours, one wonders if he
has some kind of blockage. Poor Biffy. I feel so guilty leaving him at the
vet, but I feel even more guilty that I'll have to give him up. What will
Mikey do without him?? Give up Mikey, too?? I dunno....he's still very, very
feral and still is afraid of everything that moves. Not too likely a candiate
for adoption.
Maybe I should bring my nice leather briefcase in for him and he can pee in
that again......
My apologies, Scott, since I was a tad overbearing. It's hard not to feel guilty
giving up a cat for adoption, let alone deal with the thought of having him
endure the shelter. Sigh.......
Mary
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323.22 | | OXNARD::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Wed Jul 08 1992 15:04 | 11 |
| Well, Holly pees where she pleases. Mostly on the floor or rugs,
because I've learned not to put down anything tempting, like a
cardboard box, or leave a towel on the floor, etc. So, even with
Nature's Miracle, the house smells. I've tried everything, and nothing
works for any length of time, so I've just adapted. I apologize when
people come to the house (I don't invite non-cat people at all,
and I don't invite cat people for dinner, I take them out to a
restaurant.) It's worth it to have Holly around, such a love bug.
Try hanging your briefcase on a door knob.
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323.23 | | DSSDEV::DSSDEV::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Wed Jul 08 1992 18:11 | 8 |
| Now, Karen, you don't think hanging my brief case on a doorknob will
really help, do you? Biff is very creative....if he wants it, he'll
get it. He has sprayed drapes that are about 3 feet off the floor--
turbo pee! I had an outfit hanging on the back of a door in my spare
room. Biff climbed up onto a chair and sprayed that, too.
A frustrated Mary
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323.24 | If I owned, he'd be staying | STEREO::COCHRANE | Cool,eclectic,live hot wire. | Wed Jul 08 1992 20:48 | 41 |
| I think it's very different if you own a home rather than
renting someone else's property. I had my own condo for
three years and Misha did his business in various corners
of the basement and I cleaned up after him and that was
that. He was very well behaved in the rest of the house,
and I wasn't planning on moving anywhere anyway. Unfortunately,
getting divorced changed much of that, and my ex-husband
refused to keep Mish, so off he went with me. As much as
I love him, I don't think it's fair to allow him to ruin
someone else's property. The caging episode is in another
note...let's just say Mish isn't particularly fond of
confinement. Mish also urinates as well as sprays. I have
had decent luck moving one of the litter boxes over one of
his favorite spots, but let my SO and I have an argument, or
Belle hisses or,God forbid, Mish does something wrong and I
correct him, and my nose is sure to pick something
up shortly thereafter. And I can't begin to tell you how well
"Stop arguing with me, can't you see you're upsetting the
cat?" goes over....... :-) :-) At this point I'm sure I
can clean up the carpet, Misha is not yet in the Biff category,
but he is a jealous and insecure cat who needs either a
place of his own, or a houseful of toms where he will never
get a chance to question authority. A houseful of three
unhappy cats and two unhappy humans doesn't do any of us
any good.
I appreciate many of the good suggestions, wise advice and
warm support I've gotten from people in his file. My
Regina Steemer and I are busy most Saturdays...at this
point janitorial enzyme cleaner is cheaper, stronger and
comes in larger quantities than Nature's Miracle, and it
works very well. All of them unfortunately make me physically
ill when I use them, and usually give me an asthma attack,
but it keeps the smell down.
I never felt a cat was negotiable. My commitment to each of
them when I gave them a home was forever, like a child.
This may be the kitty version of Tough Love. What may be
best for all of us may also hurt all of us to choose.
Mary-Michael
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323.25 | | FRUST::HAMILTON | | Thu Jul 09 1992 02:07 | 8 |
| I was reacting to what I saw in .10. Obviously this story goes back
much further.
Given that, my patent solution must have seemed patronizing to so
experienced a cat-lover!
Scott
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323.26 | | ROCKS::LMCDONALD | | Thu Jul 09 1992 03:34 | 24 |
|
To the Marys,
As you well know, neutering isn't always the solution. I have three
male cats and one female. They have all been "fixed" since they were
6 months old. All of them have sprayed or peed in the house at one
time or another. (And when these guys spray they s-p-r-a-y, no little
spritzes.) We went through a real bad patch for about 4 months during
last Autumn and Winter. After hormone treatments and a fortune spent on
"Odour Eliminator" they have pretty much stopped. They do better when
the weather is good and they can go outside more. (They don't like the
cold or the rain!)
I understand how you are feeling though. I was getting to my wits end
when they were peeing a lot. Cleaning cat pee off the kitchen cabinets
first thing every morning is not my idea of a good start to the day!
Crawling around sniffing the carpet because I could smell pee but
couldn't locate it is not one of my favourite activities either. Luckily
my lot sorted themselves out but I was beginning to think we were going
to have to find a new home for one of the little darlings.
You have my sympathy
LaDonna
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323.27 | | DSSDEV::TPMARY::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Thu Jul 09 1992 10:13 | 19 |
| I feel so GUILTY!! Poor Biffy still hasn't peed. Last night, his bladder
didn't feel very full, so they didn't express him. This morning, he still
hadn't gone, but he's been sitting in his box acting very much like a cat who
wants to pee but can't. He's being sedated and Robin will express his bladder.
I should know by 2 or 2:30 what's up.
I tried the hormone route with Biffy twice. First time was Ovaban and it
seemed to work for a while. We just finished him on Megastrol and it worked
while he was on a higher dose, but toward the end, he just kept on spraying.
You know, M-M, you're right...if I owned my house, it would be different.
Right now, I'm dealing with woodwork repairs (Mikey prefers this to the
scratching posts), and de-Biffing everything else! As for "Tough Love",
I never understood so well that the person it's toughest on is the parent, not
the child.
Biff is prove positive that God has a sense of humor....
Mary
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323.28 | | DSSDEV::DSSDEV::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Fri Jul 10 1992 10:26 | 5 |
| Biff peed! Unfortunately, there was blood in his urine. I'll post
more as soon as I know more. I'm seeing the vet later this p.m.
Mary
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323.29 | Maybe not the World, but just a tiny piece of it? | BOOVX1::MANDILE | Riding off into the sunset... | Mon Jul 13 1992 06:55 | 9 |
| Good news! Moochie appeared Saturday afternoon, after 2+ weeks
without a trace! She's very thin, but came to me when I called,
and chowed down on 2/3 of a 6 oz can without coming up for air!!!!
Better yet, on Sunday, she showed up around noon, and spent most
of the afternoon resting on top of the shavings bin, (in between
many hand delivered meals, of course! (; ) up at the barn.
I missed her so, and this really brightened up my weekend!
Lynne (hope she's waiting when I get home tonight....)
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323.30 | YEEHAW! | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | | Mon Jul 13 1992 07:17 | 14 |
| Lynne!
I'm so happy for you! I'm sure she'll still be there when yo get home.
After having to fend for herself for two weeks, (most likely because
she was skinny) she'll remember where the love and meals come from! ;-)
Give her hugs from me, Furby and Feendoonie!
I love good news on Mondays!
Love,
Y
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323.31 | | DSSDEV::TPMARY::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Mon Jul 13 1992 09:01 | 16 |
| More good news for Monday...Biff is home, complete with a raging urinary tract
infection. He's on meds and I've converted them (ha, that's what I think!) to
c/d instead of the Light they've been getting. Bethy is really, really pissed
and Mikey wants his Fancy Feast. As for behaviour, Biff jumped Julie this
morning, which means he still wants her dead. I've been lavishing attention
on Biff since he came home and he currently adores me. He hasn't sprayed (to
my knowledge) since coming home on Friday.
We'll see.....
Mary
P.S. Beth got her 1 year check up--she's a whopping 6 pounds and is doing
just great. She's the best cat on the whole planet. She's asked for a Beagle
puppy, just like the one at the vets, to play with. You'd have thought she'd
be afraid of dogs....nope, the whole world is her playground!
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323.32 | FUS symptoms aren't always obvious | EMASS::SKALTSIS | Deb | Mon Jul 13 1992 21:31 | 16 |
| Mary,
it is amasing how someone them seem to have low level FUS problems that
aren't enuff to notice unless you happen to have those little litmus
papers that vet uses lying around the house, but enuff of a problem so
that you think it might be behaviour related. I've found taht Kostas,
who is otherwise very sweet, is always spraying. Turns out the problem
always occurs when he gets into someone else's food. I've had to keep
him on amoxie for a month, AND feed him tomatoe juice/sauce daily
along with keeping him out of everyone else's food to get the problem
to stop. (I sometimes wonder if the reason that the folks at Kitty
Angles found him dumped was because of his "spraying problem").
Anyhow, I'm glad to hear that things are looking up for the Biffer.
Deb
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323.33 | | DSSDEV::TPMARY::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Tue Jul 14 1992 06:55 | 17 |
| The Biffer is absolutely disgusted by his new diet. You'd think I'm trying to
poison him!! Mikey is running around in circles looking for his Fancy Feast.
Last night, I closed Biff in the basement and gave the gang a can of Fancy
Feast--it was gone in seconds. They seem to be eating the C/D without too
much difficulty, though, cause the bowl was empty this morning.
Biff continues to be Mr. Loveable. Last night, he sleep on my lap for a while
and purred and drooled all over me. I'm giving him lots of love. He still,
however, wants Julie dead...
I'll see if he minds my sticking that little piece of paper under him while
he pees....Maybe Kostas and Biff can compare notes over a bowl of c/d!!
BTW, Deb, do you feed the dry or canned? My guys have never liked any of the
Science Diet canned foods. I might get a couple cans just to see if they
like it. Maybe if I put a Fancy Feast label on it.....
Mary
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323.34 | I'm happy too! | MODEL::CROSS | | Tue Jul 14 1992 09:31 | 7 |
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Re: .29
Lynne, I'm SO happy for you. One of the very best presents....when
a cat comes home.......
Nancy
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323.35 | | DKAS::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Tue Jul 14 1992 09:56 | 15 |
| Re. .29
Lynne, I'm happy for you too. As Nique's go-between, I feel kinda
responsible too ...
Re. .33
I have to get urine samples from Loki at least once a week, if
possible. I find that if I go up to him calmly and slowly while he's
peeing, then pet him just above the tail, he'll lift up enough to get
the strip under him. If I do like my husband and run around getting
the strip and race up to him saying "don't you dare stop until I get a
sample!", he runs away mid-stream ;^) .
- Andrea
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323.36 | More on FUS | JULIET::CANTONI_MI | Here kitty, kitty, kitty... | Tue Jul 14 1992 10:49 | 5 |
| I just read last night that a cat can have mild FUS without showing any
clinical symptoms for a year+ before it's discovered. I wonder just
how many cats with this problem are abandoned because of their
irregular litter box habits.
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323.37 | They won't touch the dry | EMASS::SKALTSIS | Deb | Wed Jul 15 1992 11:07 | 9 |
| Mary,
The late AJP, Esq. would have rather starved than eat the canned C/D;
But he LOVED the dry stuff. Niky and Kostas never tasted the canned
but seem to love the dry (as do all the cats as they are always trying
to steal Niky and Kostas's food). Beware, though that it is *VERY*
fattening; C/D is what made AJP 22 lbs, and Kostas 19 lbs.
Deb
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323.38 | | DSSDEV::TPMARY::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Wed Jul 15 1992 11:10 | 4 |
| Ya, my vet warned me about weight gain. I'm gonna try to see if I can keep
Biff's urine acidified and still keep the clan on Light. We'll see....
Cats......
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323.39 | | MAGEE::MERRITT | Kitty City | Wed Jul 15 1992 11:28 | 5 |
| Another suggest you might want to check with your vet is to put
a tiny bit of baking soda in the water. According to my vet this
also helps the acid in the urine!!!
Sandy
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323.40 | Baking Soda? | EMASS::SKALTSIS | Deb | Wed Jul 15 1992 17:55 | 9 |
| RE: -1
that sounds backwards! If the urine is not acidic enuff, how would
backing soda, which is alkline, make the urine more acid? I would think
that if it did anything it would make the urine even more alkline.
Of course, it is high in sodium, so it would make the cat drink more
water, which could help desolve any crystals so that kitty would be
less likey to block.
Deb
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323.41 | | DSSDEV::DSSDEV::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Wed Jul 15 1992 19:06 | 7 |
| I'm gonna try the Purina Special Care at the vet's suggestion--as an
occasional "treat" food. I don't want a house full of tubs--but since
they don't seem too nuts about it, I guess it's not that big of a deal!
After all, who's in charge here?!?!?
Mary
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323.42 | Not you, for sure! | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | | Thu Jul 16 1992 06:54 | 3 |
| Why, Beth of course! ;-)
Y
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323.43 | | BUSY::MANDILE | | Thu Jul 16 1992 09:31 | 1 |
| Well, back to waitin....I haven't seen Moochie since Sunday....sigh.
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323.44 | Only a certified catperson would do this...(: | BUSY::MANDILE | Dirty deeds done dirt cheap | Fri Jul 24 1992 06:54 | 18 |
| Well, I no longer feel guilty (:, because Moochie is showing
up more and more to be fed....almost like she used to! I
have this weird feeling she was trapped somewhere (garage,shed?)
for those 2 missing weeks, because of the way she acts....
Last night, I went up to put the horses to bed, as usual. Now,
Mooch never used to come in the rain, so I didn't think about
her as I went up the hill, shaking the dry catfood to get Nique's
attention. Mooch comes out of the woods, runs right into Nique,
who (of course) proceeds to chase her out of "her" yard. I yell
for Nique, who stopped, but then continued after Mooch. I put horses
in, go get a flashlight and food, catch Nique, and lock her in the
barn. I figure I'm gong to tramp all over the wet woods, in the rain,
trying to find Mooch to feed her, at 10:00pm at night. She hadn't gone
far!!! She was at my feet in seconds. So, here I am, in the rain,
at 10:00 at night, guarding Mooch while she eats.....
L-
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323.45 | Glad she's home! | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | | Fri Jul 24 1992 07:51 | 6 |
| Lynne,
I'm glad Mooch showed up! I can just picture you out in the rain too!
What we don't do for the furfaces! ;-)
Y
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323.46 | | MAYES::MERRITT | Kitty City | Fri Jul 24 1992 08:06 | 9 |
| Lynne....
Your note brought back so many memories of when I was feeding
Van Gogh and J.C.!!!! Sleet, Snow or Rain wont' stop an animal
lover!!
I'm sure Mooch appreciates all your efforts.
Sandy
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323.47 | No more hair mats, anyway.... | BUSY::MANDILE | American take a Jerk-pill Week | Wed Jul 29 1992 08:27 | 20 |
| Good news! I have been steadily working on Nique's mat problem,
and I have removed most of them, without injury to Nique! Of
course, hubby isn't too thrilled that it was his favorite pair
of scissors I used on her, but he'll get over it...(-;
BTW,
One of the nice things about having cats, is when you need it,
you have medical stuff from past health treatments to use....
Fred, my rabbit, is very ill with a middle ear infection.
Anyone who has had this happen to their rabbit knows how
gruesome it looks. It twists the rabbit's head in a sideways
position, making it impossible for them to drink or move about.
A trip to the vet got me tresaderm ear drops and Tetracycaline
to be mixed into his water. But, he cannot drink! Casey's Amoxi
syringe came in handy! I sit poor Fred in my lap, cradle his head,
and let the water slowly drop into the side of his mouth. It took
10 times before he stopped drinking this morning....now, if only he
would eat a little something....
Lynne
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323.48 | That's progress! | PROSE::GOGOLIN | | Wed Jul 29 1992 08:57 | 23 |
| Re: .6
This sounds very promising. You have gained mama cat's confidence and she
trusts you, which is a *big* help. I would concentrate on the babies, work
at socializing them as soon and as often as you can. I don't think they
will automatically trust you just because mom does. But I guess first you
have to get to them.
How close can you get to the kittens? If you can get within earshot, and
*if* it wouldn't upset mama, maybe you could go out a couple of times a
day and just talk to them in warm and fuzzy tone for a few minutes so they
will get to know you. I did this with my cat Sunny, who had been feral
before she was trapped and brought to the shelter. I kept her in my guest
room and I'd go in several times a day and just sit and talk to her at
first while she hid under the bed. I put a screen door across the doorway
to the room and every time I passed by I would say things to her, like
"Hi, Sunny, how are you? What a pretty girl you are!..." It probably
sounds nutty but I really think it helped. She learned her name quickly,
too!
You're doing a great job -- keep up the good work!
Linda
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323.49 | | OXNARD::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Wed Jul 29 1992 10:57 | 3 |
| Poor Fred! Ear infections hurt like blazes, I know. Let us know how
he is doing.
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323.50 | Bladder stones are rare in cats, so Kostas is a rare cat! | EMASS::SKALTSIS | Deb | Wed Sep 02 1992 18:16 | 16 |
| An update on the situation with Kostas. After several recurring bouts of
FUS, he recently blocked. He spent a week in the hospital, and was on
antibiotics for 10 days, and had his diet changed to S/D. When he
finished the antibiotics, the vet X-Rayed his bladder. Seems that he
has bladder stones (and some "gravel") in his bladder which is what is
causing the condition to persist. The good news is that the vet
believes that the stones can be desolved with diet and additional
acidifiers. He is going ot be on S/D for teh next 3 month (he isn't
pleased with the taste of it but on the bright side, maybe that will
slim him down a bit). He is also taking an ethcloride twice a day.
He seems like a new cat; he hasn't missed the litterbox or used the
sink/tub as a box, and he is even playfull! We will Xray him again in
a couple of months to make sure that the stones are gone.
Deb
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323.51 | | DSSDEV::DSSDEV::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Wed Sep 02 1992 19:23 | 11 |
| Wow! Poor Kostas!! You must be relieved that the problem is finally
identified and that, even though he don't like the cure, he's on the
road to recovery.
I'm gonna show your note to Biff to convince him that his C/D is good
for him and he'd better eat it!!
Hugs to Kostas and the rest of the FIRM!
Mary
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323.52 | | OXNARD::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Wed Sep 02 1992 20:31 | 3 |
| A big hug for Kostas. That week must have been a misery for both of
you.
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