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793.1 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Four Tigers on my Couch | Tue Aug 16 1994 15:07 | 26 |
| More news from the front...
Last night new neighbors moved in to the right of my apartment.
The have 2 mondo dogs. These guys are huge with huge barks to
go with them. I think the outdoor cats are almost afraid to hang
around now. Joey and Ashlar used to love to sit up on the storage
shed that divides our patio. They won't be hanging out there much
now.
The neighbors say the dogs like to play with cats. Yeah, right, the
cats are toys for these guys. :^} Anyway, I'm beginning to believe
that the outdoor cats may be coming indoors very soon so that I have
better access to them for vet visits, etc. and so that they don't
have to freak out over the dogs. Oh boy, am I ever looking forward
to giving them all their first bath...NOT!!!! They're not coming in
my house with all those fleas. I can't wait to see how Ashlar looks
when he's back to being all white instead of dingy whitish-gray.
Oh, for those of you keeping up with this...Torbie is letting me pet
her on a regular basis now though she seems to prefer that it happens
while she's eating. I did make the mistake of attempting to pick
her up a few days ago and I had to take 3 steps back and start again.
I'm hoping to get to a point where I can put her in a carrier and get
her to the vet for the FELV/FIV tests soon.
Jan
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793.2 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Four Tigers on my Couch | Mon Aug 22 1994 09:59 | 57 |
| I'm pleased to report that I finally got Torbie to trust me enough
to pick her up. So, on Friday night I hustled her into the house
and tucked her in with food, water and litter in the bathroom. She
seemed pretty content in there. She purred up a storm. The main
reason I grabbed her was because I noticed she had started favoring
her right eye. So, I finally get her to trust me and what do I do,
rush her off to the vets' office.
I managed to catch Dolly Saturday morning at breakfast and took her
in for her checkup. Torbie tagged along. Dolly was declared healthy,
ear mite free, and unspayed (bummer, I coulda sworn she was already
spayed). She was given her 3-in-1 and rabies vaccines. Dr. Shanker
estimates her age at between 3 and 5 years. He thought Dolly was a
very sweet cat. She purred for him.
Torbie was amazingly calm while at the vets. She purred the entire
time he was examining her. He had to attempt to listen to her heart
through all that purring. He couldn't get her to stop completely.
She was tested for FELV and FIV (I get the results today). She was
given the 3-in-1 vaccine but the rabies vaccine will wait until test
results are in. We are treating her eye problem and ear mites. She
appears to have been scratched on her cornea. She gets antibiotic
ointment (Micatin) in her eye 3 times per day (right, if I can catch
her 3 times in the day...I've been averaging twice a day but he said
that would be okay). She also gets Mitaclear in her ears twice per
week for a month and Panalog to ease the Mitaclear irritation every day.
Torbie just loves all this extra attention...NOT! She's decided she
likes me better from a distance. I can still catch her and take her
in for her treatments but I've noticed she doesn't want to be held as
much lately. She's still climbing the screen to get my attention
though so that's a good sign.
While at the vets I splurged and both 4 flea collars. The outdoor
cats are covered in them. I'm going to have to break down and do
cat baths for all of them soon and get those flea collars on them.
So, the rescue effort continues. All I have left to do is get them
all spayed and neutered (2 spays, 2 neuters) and get them all the
FELV vaccinations; then find them homes. I need homes by 9/12 or
I'm in deep sneakers and will have 8 cats in the new apartment.
Oh, my cat medication routines are getting a bit outrageous too.
Onyx gets Ovaban every day
Amelia gets Gentocin in her ears periodically for her chronic
ear problem; and Derma(somethingorother) for her dry skin
Joey gets stuff put on his ears every day in case he has ringworm
(5 day results are negative, still waiting for 14 day)
Torbie gets Mitaclear twice per week in her ears; Panalog every
day in her ears and Micatin 3 times per day in her right eye
Jan (who's feeling slightly overwhelmed)
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793.3 | exit | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | | Mon Aug 22 1994 10:31 | 8 |
| Great job on all the rescues...overwhelmed??? I know the feeling,
but somehow...someone gives you the strength to deal with it!!!
There are definitely days when I feel if I had ONE more cat it
would put me over the edge!!!
Best of luck finding them homes.....and keep us posted
Sandy
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793.4 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Four Tigers on my Couch | Mon Aug 22 1994 10:46 | 27 |
| Just got the FELV/FIV test results on Torbie (drum roll please)
She's NEGATIVE!!!!!!!!
Forgot to mention that the vet estimates her age as "young", she's
under a year old. I'm not exactly sure but he kept saying she was
really young so I'm assuming that would put her in the 6 mo. to 8 mo.
range. I've been wondering why she seemed so small. I could've
sworn I've been seeing her (at her current size) for several months
though.
Re: .3
Thanks for empathizing with me. Everyone I know thinks I'm nuts
to keep getting myself into these extra cat situations. My most
recent relationship is now a thing of the past and part of the
reason was because of the number of cats I had with the potential
of taking in 4+ more. He couldn't deal with it and I can't be with
someone who can't understand the kind of relationship I have with
cats.
Most people I know keep reminding me that I can't save them all. I
know that and it just kills me that I can't. But, I can save my
fair share of them and I will keep doing it whenever necessary.
Jan
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793.5 | yea!!! | HELIX::SKALTSIS | Deb | Tue Aug 23 1994 10:55 | 12 |
|
Great News! And it is a great feeling, too!
As for those who keep sayign you can't save them all. There is an old
Greek saying that translates to "bean by bean we fill the sack". What
it means is that no matter how small the contibution, it is important
enough to count.
keep up the good work!
Deb
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793.6 | Update on Dolly, Ashlar, Joey and Torbie | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Four Tigers on my Couch | Tue Aug 30 1994 19:30 | 34 |
| Well, I called the Animal Birth Control people for assistance on
getting 2 males and 2 females spayed/neutered. Money was planned
for that but the some incidental expenses cut into that somewhat
(ie. Joey's ringworm culture/medicine, Dolly blowing her reduced
exam rate, Dolly's tapeworm treatment, unexpected needle disposal
fees, etc.). So, I'm left with a small amount of money to do a
big job.
Anyway, ABC is sending 4 spay/neuter certificates. I have to cover
$50 of the cost. But, they gave me the address of a group (PAWS) that
will possibly reimburse me for the $50. If they do this then I can
turn around and apply that $50 to the FELV vaccines.
They also gave me an 800 number for the traveling vaccine people in
this area. They do FELV vaccines for $12.00/shot (2 shot series)
on Sat. and Sun. at various locations. Number is 800-336-4228 for
those of you in the San Jose, CA area.
And, they gave me the name of some organizations in the area that
might help me place the cats. I'll share those with you.
Nike Animal Rescue Foundation 408-227-2273
Pet Network 408-253-6683
Cat Connection 415-961-7877
For some reason they warned against the place where I got my very
first cat. I think it has something to do with the way she collects
fees from people who leave their/stray cats with her for adoption
then turns around and collects fees (smaller) from the people adopting
the cats. However, I can understand the reason she does it even if I
(or anyone else) disagree(s) with the practice.
Jan
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793.7 | Photos | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Four Tigers on my Couch | Tue Aug 30 1994 19:39 | 14 |
| Oh, I've taken pictures and gotten copies made. I've put up flyers
here at work and intend to take some to my vet, the vet Jo works
for and any other place I can think of. I carry a set of pictures
and a flyer with me for unsuspecting...er..I mean for anyone who
wants to see them.
Janet, bear with me. I'll be sending the pictures to you soon.
Please feel free to share them with anyone out in your area who wants
to see them. Ashlar and Torbie's photographs do not do them justice.
Dolly and Joey photographed very well (especially Joey). They are all
really cool cats. I wish I could keep them all.
Jan
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793.8 | RAbbit Rescue... | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Wed Aug 31 1994 07:35 | 27 |
| Jan..If I didn't know you live on the West Coast...I would have
sworn you were my neighbor!! I thought of you this morning at
6:00AM as I was chasing a very friendly house rabbit across my lawn
with 6 cats in pursuit!! YUP...I rescued a stray rabbit!
Actually this rabbit hopped right into my neighbors house last
week and he has been taking care of it. (so I thought!!!) He
told me he was going to build a cage and keep it for his
daughter who visits every weekend. WELL..the jerk decided to
party for the last few days and must have let the rabbit out
on his own because we have seen it around and he survived two
days on his own. That's not real smart when the neighborhood
is full of cats/dogs...and many hungry strays!!
SO...as of right now the rabbit is in my shed with hay,
water, carrots, celery and celery greens. I have no idea if
we are going to return this rabbit to this stupid kid explaining
the cats will eventually get the rabbit if he leave it out or if
we should just try to find it another home! (sigh) The bunny
is beautiful and VERY friendly!!! Anyone want a bunny?????
Okay..so where is the note that has helpful hints on what to
do for a rabbit???? So we can now add a rabbit to the 18
cats and 3 dogs we have rescued from the neighborhood. I
quit when a stray cow comes walking by!!!
Sandy
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793.9 | | HELIX::SKALTSIS | Deb | Wed Aug 31 1994 07:52 | 5 |
| you could try ERMTRD::SMALL_ANIMALS (PRESS KP7 to add to your notebook)
Doesn't Andrea Fease have a couple of bunnies?
Deb
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793.10 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | | Wed Aug 31 1994 08:58 | 7 |
| Don't worry, Sandy, the next stray will be a horse! Imagine that in
your shed.
Nice going on the rabbit!!
-Roberta
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793.11 | What's one more! | PCBUOA::FALLON | Moonsta Cattery | Wed Aug 31 1994 09:00 | 10 |
| Sandy,
This could be a stretch, but...
Do you know what kind it is or can you tell me it's markings, fur type
and size? I may know of someone who "might" want it. They already
have two bunnies, 2 guinea pigs, an iguana, african grey parrot,
cockatiels, other parrots, assorted fish of many sizes( including koi)
and of course...
they breed cats and have around 20+-.
Just let me know!\
Karen
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793.12 | | STAR::MDNITE::RIVERS | Even better than the real thing | Wed Aug 31 1994 09:01 | 17 |
| Rabbits (I have one) are happy with alfalfa pellets, obtained easily
and cheaply at any pet food store (my rabbit doesn't like the Hartz
boxed pellets found at grocery stores). Some wood to chew on, water
bottle, a salt lick and the occassinal treat (along with some place ot
live, of course) is pretty much what you need for rabbit keeping. I
have a little box inside my rabbits hutch so that when she poops (she
tends to poop in one spot) it's all easily cleanable. Rabbits can be
litter box trained, but will tend to leave pellets around anyway, it's
just a rabbits kinda thing.
So that's all you need to keep a rabbit happy, along with some
attention.
Cheers,
kim
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793.13 | | ELWOOD::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Wed Aug 31 1994 10:53 | 3 |
| Note 91.298 ...
- Andrea_who_has_*8*_bunnies!
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793.14 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Wed Aug 31 1994 11:02 | 19 |
| Geesshhh...how do you describe a rabbit!!! I believe he's the size
of a very small cat...maybe 3-4 pounds!! He has short hair and is
mostly white with some pretty brown spots. His ears are not the
floppy kind...but the kind that stand up straight. I have no idea
if he's female or male....I wouldn't know how to check!!!
For tonight I'm hoping my other neighbor who has a rabbit hutch
will foster this little guy because I don't trust him living
in my shed for too long! Main reason is my shed is on the
property line between my yard and my "stupid" neighbors yard
and if I want to steal the rabbit from him...I sure don't
want him to know we have it!!!! As well as...the shed isn't
really safe from other animals....because it has a cat door
that can be opened if pushed hard enough!!!
I'll keep you posted....
Sandy
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793.15 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Four Tigers on my Couch | Wed Aug 31 1994 11:23 | 18 |
| Sandy, check out the note Andrea wrote in the Generic topic (I think).
I believe she's already posted the number for you. It's a mini-manual
on how to deal with rabbits.
How odd that the rabbit that showed up at your house was so similar to
the one I almost rescued. I swear I didn't ship it to you. :^) My
rabbit refugee was white with tan spots. I don't know what happened to
it. I went back to check on it a couple of times and it seemed to have
food and water (though I hoped it would get a better variety of food and
the rest of its needs, as described by Andrea, met). Last time I checked
on it the patio and apartment were totally empty. Don't have a clue when
those people moved out. Knowing the type of people I'm living around
I would guess it was some time in the middle of the night with no
advanced warning for management. Geez, I can't wait till my move date
arrives.
Jan
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793.16 | | ELWOOD::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Wed Aug 31 1994 12:32 | 17 |
| Sandy, checking a male rabbit is quite easy once the testicles
descend. They are ... rather out of proportion to the size of the
rabbit. My rabbits are about 6-8 pounds each, and their testicals
are the size of a human male's. Really. No joke. Amazing 8-) . And
they don't have any fur on them - when I saw them the first time I
thought they were sores or tumors!
Jan, I hope the people who had the rabbit didn't just dump it on
the street/park or have it for dinner. There are a lot of people who
do that :-( . At least you did what you could - I'm sure bunny was
appreciative :*) .
- Andrea
P.S. My bunnies chase my cats around, so unless you put bunny in with
Van Gogh, s/he should be all right. Actually, maybe Van Gogh would
like a bunny companion, since he doesn't like kitty companions ;^) !
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793.17 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Wed Aug 31 1994 13:42 | 8 |
| Blush Blush...I guess it's east to check a "whole" rabbit!!!
Thanks for the pointers....
Sandy
ps...it would be interesting to see what Van Gogh would do
with a bunny. My guess is...it's furry so he would attack.
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793.18 | Curious about bunnies and kitties | HOTLNE::CORMIER | | Wed Aug 31 1994 14:23 | 6 |
| Aren't bunnies rather aggressive towards cats? I know wild ones are, do
domesticated bunnies get along well with cats?
NO! I don't want one! Just curious...
Gee, Sandy, you would "liberate" a pet from it's neglectful owners,
now, would you : ) ????
Sarah
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793.19 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Wed Aug 31 1994 14:38 | 28 |
| Liberate a pet from neglectful owners....ha ha..I've never done
that before!!!! So Sarah...how's Betty??????
BUT..I did just speak to my husband and he is going over to
talk to the neglectful owner. We want to be upfront with him
and not steal his rabbit and we want to try and educate him.
If that doesn't work...then I'll steal him!! We know he is
in the process of building a bunny house...so in the meantime
we are going to offer the use of our cage so he can keep the
bunny safe!!!
Part of my reasoning for this is...he just moved in and I
don't want to start trouble in the neighborhood because
I'd be afraid of what he could do with my cats or all
my strays. When he was moving in, my sisters cats
actually went in his house and he just laughed and said
they could "sleep over" if they wanted to!!! When you have
as many cats as I do...you have to try and keep peace
with the neighbors. As well as...I'll keep my eye on the
little rabbit to make sure he is being fed etc....
So we'll try this first...and if he says he doesn't want
the bunny...I'll try to find him a home. AND if I see
the bunny running around again by himself...well I'll
just have to steal it!!!
Sandy
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793.20 | Bunnies are trainable! | HOTLNE::CORMIER | | Wed Aug 31 1994 15:05 | 20 |
| Betty is doing great! Such a sweet little wiggler, and as my son
frequently states: "She's Betty, and she's tough as nails!"
She enjoys chasing the cats around, and I swear the cats enjoy the
game too! Sometimes they give her a soft-paw swat, and she instantly
turns her attention to a stuffed animals that she snitches from my
son's bed. All in all, a successful "liberation and placement" effort.
Not that I condone that sort of thing... : )
About the bunny, I used to have a bunny when I was a youngster. I
trained him to run an obstacle course in our yard! I set up several
barriers for him to go under and around, tunnels, etc. and walked him
on a harness and leash for a few days. Then he got the hang of it. We
also used to play tag. He was very cute and fun to have around. My Dad
is highly allergic to all animals, so the only pet I could have was one
that could survive living in the garage. The bunny was just the
ticket! No, I still don't want one (Betty would be a little too rough
on a bunny, I'm afraid). But they are fun pets! I still wonder how they
get along with cats, though. I know of one instance in which a wild
rabbit killed a domestic cat. Don't know if the rabbit had babies it
was protecting or what...
Sarah
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793.21 | | ELWOOD::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Thu Sep 01 1994 05:59 | 7 |
| My bunnies chase my cats around; I think the cats don't like these
furry things that jump up in the air and bounce around ;^) .
Koko the gorilla loved her kittens, so maybe Van Gogh would like a
bunny ;^) ...
- Andrea
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793.22 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Thu Sep 01 1994 06:20 | 37 |
| Well we have a happy ending to this Bunny rescue story! (thank god)
My husband went over to talk to my "stupid" neighbor last night and this
guy said that he had made the decision two days ago that he couldn't
care for the bunny and didn't want the responsiblity....SO he thought
if he let it back outside the bunny would return to his real owners.
(No brains!!) So my husband told him WE would find it a new home!!!
The only good news is...atleast he realizes he shouldn't own pets
because he does not have the time to care for them!!
SO...we approached my other neighbor (who is also an animal lover and
has helped me with many wildlife rescues) who very gladly took the
bunny home!! She has had rabbits in the past..so she already had
the bunny house and food etc. The bunny (now named Candy)is very happy
to be living with 2 adults, 3 young children, 4 cats, and 1 dog!!!
This bunny is truly enjoying all the attention. If you bend down and
call the bunny...he comes running right up to you. The last time I
saw him he was sitting in a doll baby carriage...and was being
wheeled around the house!!! I know this home will work out..and I
get to see Candy grow!! (smile)
Regarding cats and rabbits.....my guess is a rabbit could hold his
own against one cat, but when I picked this bunny up he was in hot
pursuit by 6 cats and I'm not sure what his chances would have been!!!
Someone told me a bunny can outrun a cat??? I find that hard
to believe...does anyone know if that is true???
Sarah...so glad to see Betty found a loving and wonderful home!!!
That was one rescue/liberation...that was welled deserved. I KNOW
poor Betty would not be alive today if she hadn't been liberated!!
There is NO guilty feeling there....
Sandy
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793.23 | You are an angel ;-D | SALEM::SHAW | | Thu Sep 01 1994 06:58 | 2 |
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Thank god for people like you Sandy.... ;-)
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793.24 | UPDATE ON STRAY KITTENS | CPDW::ADAMEK | | Thu Sep 01 1994 12:11 | 72 |
| <<< MISERY::APPLE$:[NOTES$LIBRARY]FELINE.NOTE;1 >>>
-< Meower Power - Where Differing Opinions are Respected >-
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Note 782.0 How to catch strays 13 replies
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I live in Leominster in the Wildwood condominium. I am an owner of two
cats. On our property no cats are allowed outside. So I try to keep mine
in or just from time to time I walked them in a conservation land which
is behind my unit.
As now, everything was OK. But some time ago, a few adult cats (I believe
they are stray or at least some of them) have appeared in the wooden area
behind my unit. Because I've felt very sorry for them I started to feed
them. Since then my problem's started. Now 4 adults cats come twice a day
for food. (I don't mind, I feel good and happy to see them fed up.) But a
couple of weeks ago one of them brought along with her 2 kittens. I believe
they are about 4 months old. Both are very cute, one is orange, second is
some kind of calico. I tried to get them to find a home for them. But they
are a little shy. Any time if I tried to approached them they ran away.
I was confident that some day I befriend them and everything would be all
right. But two days ago, during a night and early morning, we awake by
cat's screaming. There is a big tom cat who fell in love with the female
kitten. He is so big a she is so tiny. I afraid she would be a mother very
soon. It got to me there is no time for trying to get alone with her. I
must catch her as soon as possible. On the top of it, this morning I heard
a kitten's cry. First, I thought this is that little girl but later I saw
another kitten. My guess is it's about 8 week old at most.
If this situation would continue, there would be an army of cats and
kittens around and I would be in big trouble because of our condominium
regulation. Our back yard sticks because of the male. My cats are upset
and my tom cat is jumping from a balkony to chased them. Yesterday, I
couldn't find him for more then 2 hours. I am afraid very soon even my
loyal neighbors start complaining.
Does anyone have any suggestion how to get them all? Any advice's welcome.
I'd like to see them being in safety. I just cannot close my door and
pretend nothing happen.
Thanks,
Jana Adamek
UPDATE
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It's happened about 1 month ago. Since then, four more kittens (8-10 weeks
old) have joined the group. With help of my neighbor, we've managed to
capture 2 of them. Both are females, 10-week old, short-haired calico with
two thumbs on each paw. It wasn't easy. First, we tried a trap and captured
two kittens--the older orange and the little calico. Unfortunately, both
escaped. Then, we caught a baby skunk. This one didn't want to leave a trap.
Finally, we've trapped 2 little ones into a fishing net. We've found home
for one of them. The other has gotten her first vaccination yesterday. This
Saturday, I am going to bring her to Northeast Animal Shelter in Salem. MA.
This shelter has been the only one willing to take her. I am happy, because
as they said, they are the no-killing shelter. However, I'd rather if
somebody would like to adopt her and take her directly from my home. I
think it would be less stressful for her.
Now, we're going to continue catching others. I don't know how and when but
I feel it must be done as soon as possible because of weather. The chilly
nights are coming very fast. Four more kittens (two kittens orange and
calico approx. 4-month old, two kittens approx. 10-weeks tiger and some
kind of gray) are there. All of them look very clean and nice, especially the
combination of colors of the tiger and the calico look gorgeous.
If any feliner would be interested in helping to find good homes for
those kittens it would be very appreciated. They are still at large
but I am confident that we'd get them soon.
Jana
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793.25 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Four Tigers on my Couch | Thu Sep 01 1994 15:43 | 37 |
| >As now, everything was OK. But some time ago, a few adult cats (I believe
>they are stray or at least some of them) have appeared in the wooden area
>behind my unit. Because I've felt very sorry for them I started to feed
>them. Since then my problem's started. Now 4 adults cats come twice a day
>for food. (I don't mind, I feel good and happy to see them fed up.) But a
>couple of weeks ago one of them brought along with her 2 kittens. I believe
Yep, this is how it starts. You start feeding one or two and they
tell 2 friends, and they tell 2 friends, and so on, and so on... Next
thing you know you're running a mini shelter. [voice of experience]
Is there an organization in your area like National Pet Alliance (NPA)?
I know that they have groups in various locations but I don't know
what all those locations are. NPA has a TTVAR program for colonies
of feral/stray cats.
T = Trap
T = Test
V = Vaccinate
A = Alter
R = Release
I'm sorry I can't be much help to you way out here in California. I
can only offer moral support at this point. I'm working with 4 strays
of my own at this point. I've probably placed 7 cats from my complex
in the last 4 years. 4 more to go before I move and 3 more that I'm
thinking should probably be added to that but I don't know how I'd do
it since I already have 4 of my own plus the 4 fosters. Yikes!
BTW, a friend (and recent ex-boyfriend) recently gave a name to what
I've been doing. He calls it J.A.P.S. (Jan's Animal Protection
Service).
Jan (who's swimming in extra cats at the moment)
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793.26 | How do they know where to go? | HOTLNE::CORMIER | | Fri Sep 02 1994 06:45 | 8 |
| They don't just "tell two friends". They put up little cat signs, with
arrows pointing to your house - "Free medical care, food, and
occassional shelter. For stray cats only. Possibility of permanent home
if the owner is having a good day and the adult human male is away for
a few days. Follow arrow to big red house with white fence. Three dogs
in residence, but they are WIMPS.----------->"
If you don't make a joke out of it, you'll drive yourself crazy : )
Sarah
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793.27 | | CPDW::ADAMEK | | Fri Sep 02 1994 06:56 | 10 |
| << Is there an organization in your area like National Pet Alliance (NPA)?
<< I know that they have groups in various locations but I don't know what
<< all those locations are. NPA has a TTVAR program for colonies of
<< of feral/stray cats.
Sounds interesting. Does anybody know if such organization is
in Mass. as well?
Thanks,
Jana
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793.28 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Fri Sep 02 1994 07:11 | 19 |
| I have not heard of the NPA in our area...but I do have a
few Organization that you might try calling . There names/numbers
came from a listing the Pat Brody Shelter made up a few years ago
so I'm not even sure if these Organizations still exist or how they
will help. Just ask alot of questions because I do know the Animal
Rescue League in Worcester...might offer to help...but I KNOW they
are always full and will most likely just put the cats to sleep
immediately. I'm not sure about the other Organziations:
Animals Alliance (617) 265-7577
Animals Umbrella (617) 391-7737
Wors Animal Rescue Leaque (508) 853-0030
Boston Animal Rescue Leaque (617) 426-9170
If you do call....I'd appreciate it if you could share any info you
find on these Organizations.
Sandy
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793.29 | Cat Guys Speak Out | LJSRV2::FEHSKENS | len - reformed architect | Fri Sep 02 1994 07:29 | 10 |
|
Hey, some of us "adult human male" types have very big places in our
hearts for cats.
Watch your stereotypes...
;^)
len (steward to 5).
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793.30 | ditto, what he said ;-) | SALEM::SHAW | | Fri Sep 02 1994 07:35 | 4 |
|
Len, I almost replied to that remark, but I know its all in humor ;-)
Shaw
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793.31 | OOOPS! I didn't mean "YOU"!!! | HOTLNE::CORMIER | | Fri Sep 02 1994 08:20 | 15 |
| Sorry, didn't mean to offend any of you! In my case, I have 6 pets - 2
cats, 3 dogs and a bird. Exactly 2 of those arrived when my husband was
home. The other 4 mysteriously arrived while he was away for a few
days. It really was meant in fun, and I believe it's a direct quote
from the signs MY OWN PERSONAL cat leaves in my neighborhood. I'm sure
in your neighborhood the signs are different : ) You really should check
out those signs, but don't ask your cat to show you where they are.
It's supposed to be a cat-only secret, and if they find out that we
know about them, well, I shudder to think of the consequences - cat
billboards out on the highway, cat-coded messages on the local cable
channel, obscene cat messages left on your answering machines, and
subliminal cat-tapes being played while you sleep "take in more cats,
take in more cats, get rid of the dogs, buy more cat food, buy more cat
toys, take in more cats ..." : ) : ) : )
Sarah
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793.32 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Four Tigers on my Couch | Fri Sep 02 1994 09:53 | 4 |
| I think my signs read "Soft touch lives here!" and "Home for Wayward
Kitties."
Jan
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793.33 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Fri Sep 02 1994 10:02 | 6 |
| I have a magnet on my frig that reads "There is a sucker born
every minute and the stray cats KNOW where we live"!!! HOW TRUE!!
So even if you don't have signs...they'll find you!!
Sandy
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793.34 | Karmic Recycling | LJSRV2::FEHSKENS | len - reformed architect | Fri Sep 02 1994 11:13 | 13 |
|
My kids told me the signs are in that other dimension that only cats
are privy to. This is where cats go when they disappear for a while
and you can't find them even in all their favorite places, or when
they're chasing something you can't see it's because they're looking
into the other dimension, like when they're staring off into "space".
Rocky seems to be *very* well plugged into this other space.
I think those "suckers" Sandy mentions were really cats in a previous
life. We're just recognizing old friends.
len.
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793.35 | From cat to human to cat again? | HOTLNE::CORMIER | | Fri Sep 02 1994 11:38 | 8 |
| len,
I love the idea that we are "recycled" cats! What a nice image that
brings to mind. Thanks!
Actually, though, I was hoping it would be the other way around - I'm
really hoping I come back as one of Sandy's cats, or one of yours, or
one that belongs to any other noters here. What a nice life : )
Sarah
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793.36 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Fri Sep 02 1994 12:05 | 7 |
| Hmmm...Len that kind of make sense because my husband truly
believes I'm part cat!!!!
And when was the last time you "purred" to get what you want!!!!!
Try it...it works!!!!
Sandy
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793.37 | When I Grow Up I Want to be a Kitten | LJSRV2::FEHSKENS | len - reformed architect | Fri Sep 02 1994 12:16 | 5 |
|
Well, since I'm among friends I'll admit that I purred last night...
len.
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793.38 | | CPDW::ADAMEK | | Fri Sep 02 1994 13:46 | 8 |
| RE: .28
SANDY, THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THIS INFORMATION. I SURELY SHARE
ANY INFORMATION I GET.
MEANWHILE, THE LITTLE THINK IS GOING TO NORTEAST ANIMAL SHELTER
TOMORROW. BUT YOUR INFORMATION MIGHT HELP TO FIND HOME FOR OTHERS.
JANA
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793.39 | Some 'adult human males' *do* purr... | BPSOF::EGYED | Per aspera ad astra | Mon Sep 05 1994 01:11 | 3 |
| I *do* purr. And my wife too...
Nat, another 'adult human male'
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793.40 | When he's bein' silly!! | PCBUOA::FALLON | Moonsta Cattery | Wed Sep 07 1994 14:12 | 1 |
| Jimmy purrs!
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793.41 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Four Tigers on my Couch | Mon Sep 12 1994 11:10 | 52 |
| Well, all the fosters are now indoor cats...and boy are they just
thrilled.
I brought Ashlar in Friday night and kept him in. Got Joey, Dolly
and Torbie in on Saturday night. Ashlar was born to be an indoor
cat...he's loving it. Torbie has moments when she thinks it is great
and moments when she doesn't. Dolly must think this is the worst
kind of torture. She's pretty much spent the last 2 days under the
bed, only eats when I bring the food to her and meows woefully at
the door or window when she does venture out of the bedroom.
Dolly has managed to slip out twice. Once when I was going out for
something and she slipped between my legs even though I was attempting
to prevent it. She ran immediately to the dirt and did her business.
I guess she hasn't quite figured out she can do that in the litter
boxes. Or, she thinks they're being used by too many cats. This
morning I found her outside waiting for breakfast. Seems she'd pushed
the screen out on the window and gone outside. I guess Torbie followed
her as she wasn't in the house and I didn't see her outside. I fixed
the screen and closed the window. Made like I was going to feed Dolly
her breakfast and instead brought her back inside. I'll get Torbie
tonight when she comes for dinner.
Torbie and Joey got baths yesterday. Except for some initial
struggling, they were both very good. We attempted to bathe Dolly
yesterday and decided that wasn't a good idea as she brought down
one of my kitchen shelves complete with plants, broken cookie jar,
dirt, etc. while trying to escape the evil water monster. All of
these guys have received Vet Chem breakaway flea collars. I'll be
treating the house with borax very soon too. I'm starting to show
some lovely bites. I feel a bit sorry for whoever moves into my
place since I seem to be leaving them with a wee flea problem. Hmmm,
I'll have to borax my new carpets when I move in so we don't carry
this over.
I've listed the cats with C.A.R.E. (Companion Animal Rescue Effort)
as available for adoption. I've also place signs at work and at my
vet and Jo's vet. I have potential homes for Joey and possibly
Ashlar. We'll see if they pan out. The girls still need homes.
Dolly may be a perfect candidate for an outdoor home I'm aware of
out in Morgan Hill. I'd prefer and indoor home but she may not
adjust to that very well. Torbie needs someone who has a lot of
experience with cats. She's semi-feral and just can't decided if
she loves people or not. Sometimes she does, sometimes she doesn't.
She's a typical tortie-type...like a candybar...50% sweetness and
50% nuts (and I've got the puncture wounds in my head to prove it :^)
The girls are scheduled for their spay on Wednesday of this week.
The boys are scheduled for "tutoring" on Thursday. I pack Friday
and move on Saturday. Boy, what have I gotten myself into?
Jan
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793.42 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Mon Sep 12 1994 11:18 | 5 |
| Great job Jan...I can't beleive you got them all inside!!!!
May the kitty angel watch over you for life....
Sandy
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793.43 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Four Tigers on my Couch | Mon Sep 12 1994 12:09 | 4 |
| Each time I look around at my tiny apartment and count 8 cats,
I can't believe I've got them inside either. :^)
Jan
|
793.44 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Mon Sep 12 1994 12:11 | 6 |
| I know the EXACT feeling.....but after awhile they all kind
of blend in with the furniture. It's really funny because when
we ADD one...it feels like I have added 10, but then life calms
down once again!!!
Sandy
|
793.45 | | CPDW::ADAMEK | | Tue Sep 13 1994 07:41 | 11 |
| Update on .23:
Good news ! The calico kitten has been adopted. NE Animal Shelter
in Salem MA found a good home for her within 3 days. I am sooo happy.
that another furry baby has been rescued. Four more kittens are
still at large but I am working on being their friend. This morning
they almost stepped into my house.
Jana
(Mother of 2 and expecting mother of one of the kitten outside my home)
P.S. I cannot wait to get them. All of them are very cute.
|
793.46 | Whine...Kudos | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Tue Sep 13 1994 08:13 | 18 |
| Great job Jana...keep you the good work!!!
I find it amazing how many people in this feline file are dealing
with strays/ferals in their own backyard. (sigh) I've been dealing
with the problem for 5 years now and it just feels like the over-
population of unwanted animals is getting worse. When will these
"stupid/irrisponsbile" people understand the importance of spaying
or neutering their pets...why oh why do they even have pets!!!
Well...I just want to wish anyone who is attempting rescues all the
luck in the world. It's hard frustrating work...but it can be
very rewarding. And if you don't feel your efforts are helping
the problem...just keep in mind that every female you spay you are
saving over 500 unwanted kittens being born in 5 years. Yes...
millions of them will still be born...but atleast that is 500 less...and
you have to fell wonderful about your accomplishments.
Sandy (who gets so frustrated during kitten season...)
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793.47 | | LUNER::DREYER | Love me, love my cats! | Wed Sep 14 1994 05:07 | 17 |
| Wonderful Jan and Jana!!
Sandy, the ferals in my backyard seem to be decreasing. I don't take
this as a good sign, and think maybe all of Gypsy's family except his sister,
have died. Maybe they're just catching enough of their own food now, and
won't need me until winter again. I only feed them when I see them, because
too many family pets and possums come by and eat the food...I'm not about to
deliberately feed them too!
Stick with it Jan, my feral is starting to come around after 10 months.
I can finally pet him (sometimes) even when he's watching my hand! This has
just happened in the last week, and it's a thrill!
Keep up the good work!
Laura
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793.48 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Four Tigers on my Couch | Wed Sep 14 1994 13:51 | 65 |
| I'm feeling exceptionally guilty today.
I took Dolly and Torbie in for their spay (Ash and Joey go tomorrow).
Dolly is already traumatized over being in the house...with seven
other cats. She won't come out of my room unless it's to go meow
mournfully at the window or door to the outside. She only eats if
I bring food into the room for her and I'm wondering what she's doing
about a litterbox as I can't get her to go into any of the covered
ones (the only time she got out she headed straight for the dirt to
go).
NOTE: On the last vet visit I had them shave Dolly and Torbie's belly
in an attempt to find existing spay scars. They couldn't find
one on either cat.
Anyway, last night I picked the food up and no one ate after 10:30 due
to Dolly and Torbie's surgery. This morning I stuffed them in carriers
before I fed anyone. I had a bit of trouble with the luggage carrier
as I toted the 2 carriers out to the car. I managed to dump them
forwards once, to the left side twice and poor Torbie went forward by
herself once. So, I arrive at the vet already feeling bad for the
extra trauma of giving them a roller coaster ride. I drop them off
and head to BART for my weekly ride up to the SZO (San Francisco)
office.
I'm working away when the phone rings. It's Dr. Shanker calling me
long distance from surgery. He's working on Dolly. I panic. He tells
me not to worry, she's fine. But, there is a dilema. He has opened
her up and can't find a uterous. He opened her a little wider and still
can't find one. He wants to know if I want him to continue to look
which means putting her on gas anesthesia instead of injectable
anesthesia ("tubing her" as he put it) which costs more, and doing more
exploration to come to the bottom of the mystery or should he just go
ahead and close her up. We discuss the pros and cons of each. We
believe she's been spayed but without the exploration to be 100% sure
we don't really know. It won't hurt her to just stop at this time and
not do the exploration.
So, after I while I decide that we should just close her up. She's
been outside for months, I've never seen her in heat, if she did have
all the parts she probably would have been pregnant by now. (BTW, they
still couldn't find a former spay scar). As he put it, it's mostly a
financial decision at this point. Continuing would cost considerably
more. He said he would attempt to look under the kidney one more time
without the more exploratory surgery just to be sure and then he would
close her up.
God, I'm feeling terrible at this point. To have put her though all of
this for nothing is just the worst. I'm praying that Torbie's spay
will be normal. Don't know what I'll do if she has problems too.
Poor Dolly. I wonder if she'll ever forgive me for all of this. I
need to find her a home of her own very soon. I'd love to keep her
but I don't think she'll be happy being one of many cats in the Cordes
mini-shelter.
Does anyone know of someone that might want her. She needs to be either
the only cat or one of only 2-3 cats. I'm thinking she'd be great with
someone who is a bit older and possibly living alone or with only 1
other cat.
Thanks for listening...
Jan
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793.49 | Don't beat yourself up! | EARRTH::DREYER | Love me, love my cats! | Thu Sep 15 1994 07:08 | 13 |
| Jan,
Try to stop feeling guilty right now!!! You're doing the very best you
can, and should be commended for all you've done IMHO. The roller
coaster ride should not have any long term negative effects on them.
What an unfortunate situation that's happened to Dolly, but you're
not to blame. I felt terribly guilty when I trapped Gypsy the second
time and found him half starved to death. I thought about all the hard
times I put that little guy through, but realize that it was only
done with the best intentions, and stopped beating myself up! At least
he's alive and healthy!
Laura
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793.50 | You DONE GOOD!!! | AIMHI::SPINGLER | | Thu Sep 15 1994 10:21 | 24 |
|
Jan,
Please, PLEASE, (sorry for shouting,) but PLEASE give yourself a break.
I'm sure Dolly will forgive you. How could you possibly know about her
past medical history? The roller coaster ride should't be to traumatic
for her. (You never know with cats, I have known former strays that
love car rides, the rougher the better. Who knows, Kitty amewsment
park???)
You are doing your very best. Now repeat after me...:-) I am doing my
very best!!!
If it will help, give Dolly a food treat tonight. (Besides, being at
the Vets with all those other animals in cages, she may decide that you
house is Kitty heaven!!!) Try an uncovered box for her. She may not
like the covered box for fear of being trapped by another cat in there.
Take care, (of yourself too!!) We are with you in spirit! and we
sympathise with your plight.)
Feline good about all the hard work that you do!!!!!
Sue & Furry Crew
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793.51 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Four Tigers on my Couch | Thu Sep 15 1994 10:59 | 38 |
| Just a quick note before I go into a meeting.
Dolly and Torbie are home. Torbie bounced back pretty quickly. Dolly
was a lump of fur all night. She spent most of her time sleeping it
off in a little carpeted cat house I have. I went in to check on her
several times. There were times I thought she was no longer with us
and tried to get her to move or meow just so I'd know she was still
in there. Late last night when I check on her in her house she wasn't
there. I found her under the bed and figured she must be feeling
better. She was still in the same place this morning and was a lot
more alert.
I put a covered litter box in the room with her but she apparently
opted to use the carpet instead. I moved the box to one of the places
she went (before I found the 2nd place) and hope that she'll decided
to use it. I've put a combination of sand litter and clay litter in
there to hopefully simulate the dirt she's used to digging in.
The boys are in for "tutoring" today. Hopefully everything will go
smoothly (no hidden testicles or anything like that).
Thanks for the support FELINErs. It really helps.
Oh, BTW, I spoke to my manager at my new apartment (she used to manage
my old apartment) and bringing the extra 4 will be okay. I told her
I'm trying to place them. She even suggested I put up their pictures
in the laundry rooms because the complex is filled with cat lovers.
She also mentioned that her husband said something about me moving in
and them getting "Mac" back (my cat that likes to jump on him while
he's working in the apartment). Apparently he reminds them of another
cat they knew or owned and they're kind of happy to be able to see him
again.
Things are looking up.
Jan
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793.52 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Thu Sep 15 1994 11:01 | 12 |
| Just keep in mind what could have happened to Dolly if you
hadn't taken her in!!! A roller coaster ride...and surgery
is alot easier to handle then trying to survive on the streets.
She will forgive you...
Regarding the litter....when I first took Van Gogh in we had to
use part litter and part dirt...because he refused to use it with
just litter. As a matter of fact...I think Jo was the one that
suggested that and it did work. We slowly reduced the dirt...until
he got use to the litter!!!
Sandy
|
793.53 | Then There's Astronaut Training... | LJSRV2::FEHSKENS | len - reformed architect | Thu Sep 15 1994 12:17 | 10 |
|
regarding roller coaster rides for cats:
whenever I take one of the guys (the girls don't seem to "get it") for
a ride in the car (invariably to the vet), we play "fighter jock" (the
car's a 300ZX); when there's a turn or a stop coming up, I tell Rocky,
"hang on buddy, avoidance maneuver"...
len.
|
793.54 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Four Tigers on my Couch | Thu Sep 15 1994 13:50 | 13 |
| The roller coaster ride was before we even got to the car. I've got
this luggage cart I use to transport more than one carrier (or for
cat shows) and I lost the bungee cord that goes to it. So I replaced
the one bungee with two. Well, I apparently didn't get it centered
right or something cuz it kept toppling over to the left. Before
that, the front support collapsed, then when I tried to take Torbie's
carrier off it slipped and went down door first. Poor babies.
Today's trip with the boys was much less eventful. I decided to put
them both in the big carrier together so there was no need for the
luggage cart. Piece of cake. :^)
Jan
|
793.55 | Update on .24 | CPDW::ADAMEK | | Thu Sep 22 1994 08:55 | 46 |
| Update .24:
My husband captured the another kitten a last Friday. It just walked into
our family room in basement. I wanted to get them all in and then to close
a door but my husband said it better to have one than none. Well, this one
is an orange kitten that we wanted to keep. My husband agreed to have it
but under one condition. It must be a female. We currently have two adults
cat; one is approx. a 13-year old female and second is a 6-year old tomcat
Both our cats are not too much friendly to each other but they've already
found a way how to live together. We feel that our tomcat (Bobik) needs
some younger mate to play with. But we've been wrong. He doesn't
appreciate a presence of the kitten at all. The kitten (Sammie) follows
him everywhere he goes because Sammie looks for a friend, but Bobik
looks already tired of it. Above all, I am suspicious that Sammie is a male.
I haven't told it to my husband yet but I am more sure every day. Also, our
tomcat Bobik behaves differently than if we have a kitten (female),
captured earlier, at home. He (Bobik) has started spraying things at home
about year ago. And now, when we have the kitten at home he sprays even
more. As if he wants to let it know that it's his territory. This is a
reason why my husband is against to have another male at home.
I guess, that the best for all of us is to find a home for Samiie. Somehow,
I don't like the idea to take it to the NE shelter even if they did a
good job with the kitten (female) captured earlier. It would be better if
Sammie could go directly to the new home. Sammie is about 4-5 months old,
an orange tabby with white paws and a bosom. I think it will be a kind of
long-haired because its tail is growing very furry and fluffy. It has very
nice brown eyes. It is very clean (no flies, ear's mites etc.). It has
been a leader of the rest of kitten. It loves a company of cats that would
be willing to play with it, sleep with it, and cuddle with it. It's still
a little timid of people but it's great with cats. But, if you consider
that it'd lived outside until a last Friday it did a big progress. It eats
a lot, walks around house, play with my cat if he likes it, even play with
me but it is afraid to be pet yet. It just sniffs my hand, plays with my
toes and so on. It loves any company even people's. If one has a time to
talk to it and play with it it's happy.
If anybody would like to adopt it or if anybody knows people who want
to get a playmate for their cat please let me know. I will help to pay
for vaccinations or being neutered. Anybody who wish to see it (no
obligation) is welcome.
Three more kittens are still outside. I feed them twice a day. Hope I'll
get them soon.
Jana
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793.56 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Thu Sep 22 1994 09:40 | 7 |
| Great Job Jana....keep up the good work.
My guess is your little one is most likely a male because I heard
90% of orange cats are male!!! But of course...I do know some
orange females too!!!
Sandy
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793.57 | I wanna him to be she! | CPDW::ADAMEK | | Thu Sep 22 1994 11:05 | 12 |
| Sandy,
Your note did not make me happy. I am pretty sure that the kitten
belongs among 90% orange males and I am afraind my husband won't
want to keep him. There is still a little hope because I forestered
for 7 month an orange female cat. There is still a calico kitten
outside which must be certainly a female. At least I heard that
calicos are mostly girls.
Well, we'll see.
Jana
|
793.58 | All my orange rescues have been male | JUPITR::KAGNO | | Thu Sep 22 1994 12:33 | 15 |
| Jana,
Do you know how to "sex" cats? I agree with Sandy that this kitten is
probably a male, judging by my past experiences with rescuing orange
cats.
Lift the tail. If you see what looks like an upside down exclamation
point, the kitten is female. Two small dots are male (obviously!!).
The older they are, the easier it is to "sex" them!
Good luck! Maybe by the time you figure it out your husband will be so
attached that the sex of the kitten won't matter anymore.
-Roberta
|
793.59 | | CPDW::ADAMEK | | Thu Sep 22 1994 13:22 | 15 |
| Thanks! I will try to look under the tail. It's would be a little
difficult because the kitten is still jumpy when I want to touch it.
As far as I know, my husband hadn't mind to have a tomcat at home
until Bobik has started spraying one year ago. I don't know what
happened. My guess is that he got used to spend a lot of time during
day outside and now he (a condo association rules) goes out very
little and it upsets him. My husband cannot imagine to have another
spraying cat at home.
I would say, he already likes the little guy (it was his idea to adopt
her...oops him) but sure thing is that nothing could change his feeling
about having another tomcat at home. He's afraid of that they would
compete between each other who would mark faster a larger space.
Jana
|
793.60 | | VLNVAX::PGLADDING | | Thu Sep 22 1994 13:41 | 12 |
| Well, if you get the little guy neutered early enough (6-8
months - no later), then they won't get in the habit of spraying.
Some people have had problems with their cats spraying after they've
been neutered, but in most cases it's because the cats were neutered
at a late age, and had already gotten in the habit of spraying.
It's a shame your husband wants to get rid of the poor little
thing just because he's a male. Convince him you won't have a
spraying problem as long as you neuter him.
Pam
|
793.61 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | | Thu Sep 22 1994 14:07 | 3 |
| What Pam said. All of my cats are males, all were neutered early (six
to nine months, but the earlier the better) and none spray.
|
793.62 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Thu Sep 22 1994 14:29 | 10 |
| And my 9 boys all were neutered very late in life...and I do
not have ANY problems with spraying, but yet my sister has one
cat who was neutered when he was about 2, that sprays inside
if you do not let him go out!!!
Go figure....but I do agree the earlier you spay them the less chance
they will have to get in the habit!!!
Sandy (who has two orange male kitties)
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793.63 | Can you neuter them both? | HOTLNE::CORMIER | | Thu Sep 22 1994 14:54 | 12 |
| What's the assumption that only male cats spray? I know of several
females that spray! Early neutering/spaying before their hormones tell
them to spray is probably your best bet. With your tom, can you get
him neutered? Even that might not stop it without some medication to
calm him down and brake the habit he has created, but it's worth a
shot. And neutering the orange boy will hopefully prevent him from
getting the "idea" that spraying is what big, bad, boy cats do!
Good luck convincing your husband to keep him. I've had great success
by just bringing the animals home and pretending nothing is different.
"What new cat? Oh, him? He's been here for MONTHS! New dog? Oh, that's
Betty. Didn't I tell you about Betty?" : )
Sarah
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793.64 | How to stop spraying? | CPDW::ADAMEK | | Mon Sep 26 1994 09:06 | 9 |
| Our Bobik has been neutered when he was 7 months old. I haven't
seen any spraying until this spring. Even if I let him go outside
(under my supervision) he sprays all over every three/shrub.
I got suspecious if he hasn't been fixed at early age. I realy don't
know. I used to have a persian tomcat and he never sprayed. Do you
anyone know about a treatment?
Thanks,
Jana
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793.65 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Four Tigers on my Couch | Mon Sep 26 1994 10:13 | 21 |
| Onyx was a wild kitten. I caught him and neutered him well within
the age guidelines for male kittens. But, he is very territorial.
With 4 foster cats living on my patio it was a bit more than he
could handle so he started spraying to mark his territory.
I tried putting him on Valium but that didn't work. There's another
tranquilizer that the vets uses, Buspar, but we opted to skip that
and go straight to the Ovaban (female hormones) because he was spraying
so much. I had him on Ovaban for about a month. Each time I tried to
taper off he'd start spraying again. We moved to a new place and I've
noticed he's not spraying anymore. I think that's because of a number
of reasons: 1) he doesn't have the scent of previous markings to
remark, 2) the 4 foster cats are now indoor only and may be considered
part of the family now, 3) the Ovaban helped to get him to stop long
enough to break the cycle.
There are some risks associated with using Ovaban though. There is the
possibility of problems with diabetes, adrenal depression and/or breast
cancer in future years.
Jan
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793.66 | | CPDW::ADAMEK | | Mon Sep 26 1994 12:17 | 8 |
| Jan,
thank you for guideliness how to rid of the spraying. When my tomcat
started spraying I asked my vet what I should do to stop it but
she said I could not do anything. Well, I have to talk to her again
to consult with her options you described.
Jana
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793.67 | 2 more kittens saved | CPDW::ADAMEK | | Fri Sep 30 1994 07:20 | 18 |
| RE: .24
Today I got 2 more kittens. One older calico is still at large.
These 2 kittens walked into my family room in basement. I hope
they will get used to us soon. Their big brother Sam has been
with us for 2 weeks and he already knows everything. So I believe
he would help them to settle down. Meanwhile, I started looking for
a good home for them. I don't know yet what sex they are but hopefully
I would find out that soon.
Another good news. My husband agreed to keep the Sam even if he is
a boy. I am so happy because he is gorgeous.
Now I need to capture the calico as soon as possible because I believe
it's a female. She is (my guess) 5-6 months old. There is many tomcats
around and I am affraid she could be pregnant soon.
I'll keep you posted.
Jana
|
793.68 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Four Tigers on my Couch | Wed Oct 05 1994 15:35 | 23 |
| Good news. The invisible cat has begun to show herself in the house
lately. Dolly has been seen resting behind the couch and under the
dining room table. When I arrived home last night she was actually
sitting in the living room in plain view. She didn't run for almost
5 minutes after I entered the apt.
Guess she's finally getting over the trauma of her unnecessary spay
surgery. I've made a point of dragging her out in the openin now
and again for a few minutes of quality petting or grooming several
times and it may have helped.
I had the vet weight her when they took out her stiches. I was afraid
she hadn't been coming out even to eat. According to the vet, she's
gained weight since the spay surgery. I'm not so worried about her
eating habits any more.
Guess I'll need to post an adoption note soon. Seems putting up the
flyers around here hasn't quite done the trick. The more advertising
the better.
See ya in the adoption topic soon.
Jan
|
793.69 | An injured stray joins my household | ASDG::BECHTLER | | Wed Oct 05 1994 17:48 | 31 |
|
I haven't been following FELINE for awhile, but I might need to use the
adoption note soon so I started up again. Meanwhile my "project"
qualifies as a rescue, unfortunately.
I befriended a beautiful white long-haired stray near my apartment
complex about 10 days ago. This cat (as yet unnamed) was so friendly
that I couldn't resist him and started feeding him. After 5 or 6 days
I even took him to the vet to have him tested for diseases and washed
and flea-dipped so I could let him in the apartment with my other 2
cats.
My cats weren't accepting him yet, and he wanted out, so I let him
out. My plan was to feed him, let him in if he wanted, and try to find
him a home. He's very adoptable -- beautiful, friendly, well-behaved.
And I really don't need 3 cats in a 2-bedroom apartment!
But yesterday I got home from work to find him sitting in the parking
lot, unable to stand on his back legs -- apparently hit by a car. It
was pretty sad to see him try to drag himself toward me. I rushed him
to the vet, who took an x-ray. Fortunately no bones were broken, but
he has a hip displacement. The vet says that it should heal fine --
with a few weeks rest.
So, it looks like, temporarily at least, he'll have to learn to be an
indoor cat while he recovers. I hope my other 2 can learn to accept
him, but I'll keep them separated as best I can. When he can walk
again okay, I'll try to find him a home. This'll end up costing me
a few $$ but I just couldn't leave him out there...
|
793.70 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Four Tigers on my Couch | Thu Oct 06 1994 10:02 | 5 |
| Good luck with him. He was fortunate you found him so quickly.
And as a person who has 8 cats in a 1 bedroom apartment (four of
which are "projects"), I can sympathize with your dilema.
Jan
|
793.71 | Caring for injured stray | ASDG::BECHTLER | | Thu Oct 06 1994 10:59 | 17 |
| Wow! 8 cats in a 1-BR apartment...I can't even imagine that. When I
read FELINE I'm amazed at the number of cats some people own. Although
if I encountered more strays that needed help I'd probably end up that
way myself. Especially if I buy a house someday.
I am open to the possibility of adopting this cat myself. However, in
the short term I am worried about trying to get my other two (neutered
males) used to the new one (whole male) without stressing the injured
cat too much. I don't want one of the residents to charge him or make
him try to jump up on his injured leg. But if I keep them separated
ALL the time they'll never make friends.
The stray is spending the first week at the vet's because I have a
business trip the early part of next week, so he'll get his medication
and some rest initially. But when I bring him home I'll just have to
supervise a couple of hours' contact each night and keep him in a closed
room all day. How boring! But necessary...
|
793.72 | my 2 cents on this | SALEM::SHAW | | Thu Oct 06 1994 11:41 | 8 |
|
re:-1 Speaking from my experience.... bringing home a male, while
two resident males in the house. If possible get the newcomer nuetered
or expect him to spray everything in site, also expect a lot of major
fights. If possible wash all three cats with same shampoo. It
is amazing what happens when they all smell the same.
Shaw
|
793.73 | Injured stray | ASDG::BECHTLER | | Thu Oct 06 1994 12:47 | 16 |
| Yes, I plan to have him neutered. However, the vet recommends waiting a
bit as he has to heal from his current injury. Also he is just getting
his first leukemia and distemper shots now and for some reason that I
forget, the vet doesn't want to do the operation until some time after
the _second_ set of shots.
Actually, he already spent two nights at my house before he was injured and
did not spray. He has not been aggressive at all, but my one resident
cat is very unfriendly toward him. We'll see how it goes...my two current
cats (males) took two weeks until they made peace with each other. But at
least they could run or defend themselves.
I'd like to think that they (the resident cats) will realize the newcomer
is injured and be nice to him, but I think that's anthropomorphizing a bit!
In the animal kingdom it's probably more natural to sense a weakness and
exploit it.
|
793.74 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Four Tigers on my Couch | Thu Oct 06 1994 14:08 | 19 |
| Since the cat is injured and you probably can't shampoo him right now,
try putting a little baby powder on him. The vet has recommended this
to me in the past since vet smell elicits a nasty response from some
cats to a cat that was once a former feline buddy before the vet visit.
Actually, you may want to put a bit on all the cats so they all smell
the same.
Fair warning: When I brought two unneutered males into my apartment
it triggered a very territorial response from my male (Onyx) who had
been neutered 3 years ago. He began to spray everything (actually he
started while they were still hanging out on the patio). This may not
happen to you but I thought you should be aware of it. Onyx was sort
of territorial before this since he was feral as a kitten. I caught
him pretty early (about 8 weeks) and havae had him in my house since
then but he still displays some of the former-feral-cat responses.
I've been treating him with Ovaban on and off for over a month now.
Jan (who needs homes for 4 cats ASAP)
|
793.75 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Wed Oct 12 1994 07:41 | 15 |
| For those that remember Pat Murphy who was a very active Feliner
when she was with Dec, has sent Karen Kolling a request for help
in the off-line newsletter. Karen suggested I also put this
in the Feline File.
Pat has done multiple rescues in the past and the last I knew she
is living in a very small apartment in New Hampshire with 8 cats.
(sound familiar Jan...) Pat has just recently rescued 5 small kittens
and is requesting help for Foster Homes for a few of these kittens. 3 out
of the 5 cats really need to be socialized before they can be adopted.
If you can help Pat in anyway...ie being a foster parent, providing
a donation, or giving her moral support, please contact her at
603-626-0479.
Thanks...Sandy
|
793.76 | Mostly moral support needed! | ASABET::COHEN | | Fri Oct 14 1994 14:09 | 56 |
| Another rescue story - still in progress -
Gracie has been living on or under our front porch since the
spring. Can't accurately estimate her age; at first glance
we thought "a year, tops" 'cause she's small, but she's got
some scars on her ears, indicating she's been around a bit.
Two things are certain: she lives outside all of the time, and
she's clearly been socialized at some point as she *loves* to
be petted and picked up. Make that three things: we're not going
to leave her outside. At least, Ralph (husband) and I agree in
theory; it's getting to the point of doing something tangible
that's a problem for Ralph. You see, he worries that our resident
three, particularly our oldest, will be traumatized by the
introduction of another new cat.
His concern about Noel (spayed female, 10) is that he believes
she doesn't adapt easily to changes. She tolerates Ewok (spayed
female, 2, whom we rescued as a month-old kitten) but won't play
with her. (And Ewok *loves* to play! ) Noel doesn't tolerate
Max (neutered male, 9), who joined the household about 14 months
ago - growls and hisses if he even crosses her path, runs away
if he approaches, will strike out with claws if she feels cornered
by him. (Is this territorial? A dominance issue? Just plain fear?
All of the above? We're not sure. Max is a real sweetheart, very
loving and gentle.)
My gut tells me Ralph worries too much about Noel, and by making
a big fuss, encourages her to be more fussy. Example: I insisted
we cut down on her food as she was getting a round little
tummy. When we did, she all of a sudden got *much* more sociable
with me - "talking" to me, sleeping at my feet, even allowing
me to pick her up - whereas previously she had been standoffish
and skittish (I've know her for over two years, and lived in the
household for over one). I think he spoils her, and that she has
a lot of very desireable behavior in her that's not being
brought out or reinforced consistently.
I know that the experience of actually bringing Gracie in and
supervising the introductions over time is the only way Ralph
will ultimately quit worrying - and I don't really mean this to
be a "he's wrong and I'm right" diatribe. His heart is definitely
in the right place.
I guess I'm writing this for two reasons - setting it down in
print helps me see the situation more clearly; and to ask for
whatever tips (and especially moral support!) other FELINE
readers can offer.
It's clear that Gracie is coming inside; I think the real problem
is going to be Ralph's adjustment! :)
Thanks much,
Lynn
|
793.77 | get them all washed with same shampoo | SALEM::SHAW | | Mon Oct 17 1994 05:01 | 17 |
|
Lynn,
We have three cats and some have come and gone as we fostered
a few. What has realy worked for our cats is whenever a new comer
comes into the house, they all get shampooed. You will be amazed
at the comoradory after they all smell the same.
When we introduced our third cat to the other two, things were
never realy that great, as they would hiss and spit and grawl
but after a few months when there was a need to wash the cats
we were astonished at how the three all of a sudden were bounded.
Now they play together and hug and coddle up and all that.
I know it is not an easy chore to wash three cats, in your case
four. But it is definately a worthwhile effort.
Shaw
|
793.78 | | HELIX::SKALTSIS | Deb | Mon Oct 17 1994 07:25 | 9 |
| I agree that all smelling the same can be helpfull, but shampooing a
cat that has never been shampooed might not be easy. Somthing that I've
done before, after a cat has come home from an extended stay at the
vet, is to get some "grooming spray" from the pet store, and give
the cats a good comibing. They will all smell like a barber shop for a
while instead of like the vet.
good luck!
Deb
|
793.79 | What's next!! | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Mon Oct 17 1994 07:47 | 21 |
| Okay...What else can show up??? So far in my neighborhood
I have rescued 18 cats, 2 dogs, 1 house bunny...and you would NOT
believe what showed up in my yard on Sunday!!! A darn Rooster!!!
If you could have saw the expression on my face when my sister
yelled "sandy come quick...there is a rooster under our picnic
table".
You might think I live out on a farm...but the sad part is I live
in a residential area, on a dead-end street which is only about
3/4 miles from town!!! Well after walking the neighborhood asking
anyone we saw if they were "missing a rooster"...we sat outside and
babysat the rooster for 2 hours while we waited for the animal Control
officer to come pick it up. It was a very nice rooster...but not
something I want as a pet right now!!! The animal control officer said
this was the second rooster he picked up this week. He had a farmer
who was going to take the other rooster...so hopefully he'll take
both of them!!
Unbelievable...what else can show up??? I hate to think of it!!!
Sandy
|
793.80 | | MSGAXP::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Mon Oct 17 1994 08:16 | 7 |
| Hey, Sandy, how 'bout some ducks or a Canada goose ;^) .
- Andrea-and-her-mini-farm-which-
includes-ducks-turkeys-and-
chickens-but-no-roosters-and-no-
I-don't-want-any-roosters-either
;^) ;^) ;^) ...
|
793.81 | An elephant, perhaps? | HOTLNE::CORMIER | | Mon Oct 17 1994 08:18 | 3 |
| Sandy,
Lucky the circus isn't in town : )
Sarah
|
793.82 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Mon Oct 17 1994 08:27 | 10 |
| Andrea...it's funny as soon as I saw the rooster I thought of your
mini farm!!!!! I tell you...I was the talk of the neighborhood
yesterday as me and my sister patiently sat on my front porch with a
rooster!!! And YES...I did take pictures because who would believe
us!!
And no Sarah...I do not need an elephant in my yard; unless of course
you want to adopt it for Betty!!!!
Sandy
|
793.83 | | MSGAXP::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Mon Oct 17 1994 08:38 | 4 |
| Well I *do* have some nice chickens who would make great pets ...
if you'd like ... ;^) ;^) ;^)
Mischievious me
|
793.84 | i had pet chickens as a kid, but it was a 4H project | HELIX::SKALTSIS | Deb | Mon Oct 17 1994 09:37 | 8 |
| This is the reason that there is a law that when you buy baby chicks
or ducklings, you must buy them in multiples of 6. It is because around
Easter time people buy them for their kids becuase they are cute not
thinking about what they will do with them when they grow up and turn
into chickens or roosters (which will keep serve as the neighborhood
alarm clock).
Deb
|
793.85 | It started with 1 kitten and endded with 9 so far | CPDW::ADAMEK | | Wed Nov 09 1994 11:42 | 40 |
| Rescue of kittens continue ... RE .24, 38, 45, 55, 67
It's a long time since I started to rescue 6 feral kittens living
in the woods behind our touwnhouse. Since then 5 have been captured
and 3 of them have found already their homes. We, my husband and I,
decided to keep the oldest one, approx. 8 months now, a tomcat called Sam.
After being with us for 1 1/2 months he grew into the big, domestic
long hair male who loves to be pet. He visited the Vet last Friday
for first time in his live. He was tested negative for Leukemia,
he got all his shots and edded his male sex live as well. I thought
he would hate me because I took him to the doctor but he looked for my
attention even more.
Two female tabbies, which I got into my house, are still in but I have
been started looking for home for them (see adoption note 4.723).
This morning I got 3 more kittens (approx. 9-10 weeks old) (adoption
note 4.723). They walked along with their mother in our family room in
basement as the others earlier. The mother managed to escape when I was
closing the door. I have to try to get her too because I believe she is
the mother of all kittens that we caught. They are 3 groups of different
age with range of 2 - 3 months apart. Those three kittens are very cute.
I took them to Norm in Fitchburg Animal Hospital to keep them for awhile
because my house is currently staffed with cats and my old tomcat is
very upset about that. He is hissing all day long even forward to me.
This is a reason why I have to speed the adoption process for two
kittens keeping at home at this time. I have been told by NE shelter
in Salem that they would take them if they will have a test again
leukemia and distemper shots and if they are friendly. I wanted to keep
them as long as they will be completely tamed but I have to placed them
as soon as possible because of my tomcat Bobik. They are still shy, jumping
if they hear some noise or we move fast. But, I believe they would be
as friendly as our Sam but they need more attentions which I couldn't
provide because of my jealous Bobik.
Well, my goal is. Found good homes for all of them as soon as possible
and get the mother and the female kitty (a sister of our Sam).
Jana
|
793.86 | Need information to help rescue cat and kittens | OOTOOL::CRAIG | | Wed Mar 29 1995 13:48 | 36 |
|
Any suggestions on any agencies who help find homes for cats/kittens
in the Northern Mass. / Southern NH area (Westford, MA)?
I've pulled some no kill shelter and animal shelter names from
this file and will call them, but some of the information looks out
of date. Most of the ones I've contacted before were overcrowded
or not taking new cats because of the threat of rabies.
I plan to run an ad in the local paper next to see if someone would
like to adopt a cat or kitten.
I see that alot of you folks are so wonderful at trying to feed and
save the stray cats. The woods behind my house keeps getting new cats,
I've found homes for many, got several of them fixed and their shots,
fed them, and still the other day I found a the family (mom and 3
kittens about 9 months old) on my back porch. Since I just can't
afford to pay for the 4, and can't adopt any more myself, I am hoping
that some of you may have some advice on resources to help find these
cats homes.
I hate to see them have to live in the wild and the population
continue to increase.
Thanks for any ideas and up-to-date information on available resources.
Also, if anyone knows the current number on the Friends of Animals,
if they still offer discount coupons for spaying, and if any local
vets accept the coupons I'd appreciate it. If I can't get them adopted
at least maybe they could get fixed.
Thanks for any information you can provide, I know the information
is in here somewhere. But I'd like some current ideas and info.
Sheri
|
793.87 | | GOOEY::JUDY | That's Ms. Bitch to you! | Wed Mar 29 1995 14:24 | 11 |
|
I don't have the FOA info but I believe Dr. Robin Porter
on Ferry Rd. in Nashua honors the certificates. She's
in the same building as the humane society. 882-0087 -
it's actually called the Ferry Rd. Animal Hospital.
Good luck!
JJ
|
793.88 | | TUXEDO::WRAY | John Wray, Distributed Processing Engineering | Fri Mar 31 1995 09:23 | 8 |
| You could try "Kitty Angels" - It's a privately run no-kill shelter in
Tyngsboro. They helped us find homes for the four kittens of a stray
who adopted us. They may well be full, but they'll help with finding
homes if you can foster the cats in the meantime. They may also be
able to get you discounts on vet bills for cats that they're trying to
place.
Their number is (508) 649-4681.
|
793.89 | Thanks | OOTOOL::CRAIG | | Fri Mar 31 1995 11:17 | 16 |
| Thanks, I called Kitty Angels and some of the other no-kill
shelters I saw listed in this conference.
Unfortunately, all of the ones I called no longer take cats
because of overcrowding and the risk of rabies.
Kitty Angels will take cats previously adopted by them.
I'll call Ferry Road Animal Hospital about the FOA. Dr. Porter
who is who I go to for my other cats.
Thanks for the information.
I am placing an ad in the newspaper for next week.
Sheri
|
793.90 | Help Please | STAR::SROBERTSON | | Tue Apr 04 1995 11:01 | 47 |
| Please help.
Firstly, I live in So. Nashua.
My problem:
A cat came around the house sometime last fall and has been "visiting"
us since. Couldn't find where/to whom he belonged but 'assumed'
someone belonged to him. Now I'm not so sure. This past weekend Floyd
was outside soaking in the rays and I noticed some 'throw up' next to him
with some roundworms in it. I pet him and asked how he was doing and
noticed he was running a fever. As I went into my house, Floyd made a
bee line in, went under the family room coffee table and crashed. OK,
I thought, he doesn't feel well and he's tired and there is a new dog
in the neighborhood. Well, that crash was 8 hours long and he spent
the entire weekend IN my house never going out once! He also threw up
a few times and I KNEW he was sick and my old lady cat (13) never
hissed at him or threw a tizzy fit while he was there. Yes, this is
unusual.
On Sunday, I asked my kids to go around the block and see if they
could find his home...nope, didn't find anyone to claim him. As I
said, I already have one cat, my 6 year old son is allergic to cats
(but not THAT badly), and Floyd is sick. I just don't know what to do.
He is NOT my cat.
OK...now, I just CANNOT leave him out to fend for himself. *I* would
like the following things done:
- Treatment for Roundworms
- Full check up
- Full series of shots (I don't know if or when he's had shots)
including the Feline leukemia one...
- Neutered
- A LONG LONG BATH (he stinks!)
The vet I use for my cat is incredibly expensive and I can't afford to
bring her in half the time, but she's an indoor cat and I didn't really
have to be concerned. Now that Floyd is "in", I am worried about my
cat. I MUST get this poor animal treated, but he's not mine and I
don't know if he'll even stick around like this once he better. I am
wondering if anyone out there knows of a vet who can help me out (i.e.
reasonably priced and understanding that this animal is not mine and I
don't even know if he's a stray). Can anyone help???? Any
suggestions??? Anything would be more than greatly appreciated.
Sandra
|
793.91 | Oops! | STAR::SROBERTSON | | Tue Apr 04 1995 11:09 | 14 |
| Oh I forgot to mention that after all this, I think Floyd is now ours
and that I am NOT looking for a home for him, we will take this guy in.
He has an incredible disposition (NEVER once hissed, scratched or bit
my kids, 6 & 9, never bothered the older cat), he's a VERY big boy,
wouldn't wanna p*ss him off! ;) I will assume he's a 'mouser'. He's
a good boy, but his background is VERY questionable. I have already
treated his 'boo boos' from fights with cats or whatever and he's been
very good about that. Floyd is a wonderful cat and I just can't not
take him in (I know, a sucker born every minute), but, like everyone
else, am strapped for $$.
Again, thank you for your advice and help.
/sr
|
793.92 | just a concern... | SALEM::SHAW | | Tue Apr 04 1995 11:50 | 16 |
|
Sandra,
The reasonably priced vets that we deal with is at the seacoast
so that might be a little too far for you to travel. But a word
of cution! If you don't know about Floyd's medical history and
you also know that he has worms, it is not a good idea to expose
your older cat to him before he is tested. We have rescued
quite a few cats in our neighborhood that have tested positive to
FIV. Please becare full with this. Especially if Floyd has
used your older cats litter box or dishes.
Good luck and I think it is wonderful that you have decided to help
this guy ;-)
Shaw
|
793.93 | | USCTR1::WOOLNER | Your dinner is in the supermarket | Tue Apr 04 1995 13:24 | 12 |
| Your vet might agree to a payment plan, especially in view of the
potential threat Floyd poses to your old-lady-kitty.
Then again, I had a *very* hard time getting my vet to give an
appointment to the neighbors' dying cat; this cat was not one of my
vet's official patients, you see :-( . You can guess my opinion of
this elitism... and I had cash on the line; luckily I had reserved a
spot for one of my two kitties, so that increased my bargaining
position (they couldn't argue that their calendar was full).
Best of luck,
Leslie
|
793.94 | Wise Words of Caution | STAR::SROBERTSON | | Tue Apr 04 1995 13:25 | 23 |
| Thank you much for the words of caution. You are absolutely right and
yes, I have 'thought' about those things, but under the circumstances I
just couldn't/can't turn this animal away. He's been around since the
fall and the kids love him...he really is a good boy.
When I first got T, my old lady kitty, I had her vaccinated for the
leukemia, etc. I just hope all is well. I am not very concerned about
the roundworms, mostly just inconvenient, especially if we all have to
be treated! Kids, wash their hands, keep faces away...yeah, right! :)
What I didn't say in that humongus note was, Floyd's eyes have always
been clear and healthy and his coat is not a neglected, sickly/diseased
coat. His mouth and teeth and gums *look* healthy and his behavior has
always been sweet. He is a very stong cat, yet gentle. I *think* he
is basically healthy and just needs a little doctor care on a regular
basis and a place he can call home with lots of TLC.
At least I am HOPING this is all it is. It is, I just KNOW it. Maybe
better put, I just HOPE it! ;)
Thanks again for the caution.
Sandra
|
793.95 | | STAR::SROBERTSON | | Tue Apr 04 1995 13:41 | 15 |
| RE: .3
What a jerk that vet is! I'm sorry, I don't know him, but that's one
of the points I was trying to make. I want a vet, and one did come
highly recommended via my plea, who practices veterinary medicine, not
one who's in it for the all mightly $$$$ and who cares about these
critters.
Yep, am bringing both kitties to the kitty doctor, but NOT together!!
:) Floyd likes to ride in cars and T is, well...uh, she's a wee bit on
the difficult side when it comes to cars.
Thanks for the input!
Sandra
|
793.96 | THANK YOU...THANK YOU | STAR::SROBERTSON | | Wed Apr 05 1995 08:26 | 27 |
| I have an appointment for Floyd for tomorrow night at the Merrimack
Animal Hospital. This hospital came highly recommended by a fellow
noter. I will let you know how it works out, probably on Friday. I
have no doubt this vet will work with me in setting up a reasonable
payment plan. I will mention the doctor's name on Friday. He is
reputed to be an avid animal lover himself, so with that in mind, I am
very excited and thankful to have been referred to him.
I wish to thank all of you who so quickly responded to my plea. I
completely forget how people get together to help the helpless and your
more than generous offers of financial help, food, supplies, moral
support...I am still beyond astounded!
THANK YOU ALL VERY MUCH!
Now Floyd MUST cooperate by not pulling a disappearing act on me
tomorrow night like he did last night! Yep, he came back this a.m. to
be fed! Unfortunately, I didn't sleep all night worrying about him, so
he is VERY lucky I didn't yell at him for worrying me! ;) After his
bath and shots I will just have to bite those tasty little kitty ears! :D
Again, I sincerely thank ALL of you...
Sandra
P.S. Stay tuned for the continuing saga of Floyd, The New Addition (I
hope)!
|
793.97 | | CPDW::REILLY | | Wed Apr 05 1995 15:40 | 26 |
| Sorry, but I just had to laugh when I read the note about a vet being
in it for the $$$. As a vet student, I can assure you that you will
rarely, if ever, meet a vet that is making what you would consider "the
big bucks." Student loans are outrageous by the time you finish 4
years of undergrad & 4 years of vet school. The average income for a
starting vet is around $27K, and for an owner of a practice it's about
$60K. Sometimes you don't make enough your first years out to pay your
student loans and rent every month...
I can totally understand how it appears unreasonable when a vet isn't
willing to take a payment plan. But it is more probable that the vet
has been willing in the past, but has been burned too many times &
can't afford to be everyone's "animal lover" who should work for free.
I totally agree that there are good vets & bad vets, but it just seems
that folks are so quick to think that just because someone expects to
be paid for their work that they're greedy. Would you work at Digital
on a payment plan for the love of computers?
Again, I know that there are vets that aren't willing to budge on
payments for what appears to be no reason, but they are so few and far
between - try to be a little understanding if you aren't sure why they
set up those kinds of practices. Vets know going into the game that
they're not in it for the money, but they do have to stay afloat and may
have run into problems before working those kinds of payment plans.
-liz
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793.98 | Vet = animal loving business! | HOTLNE::CORMIER | | Thu Apr 06 1995 06:33 | 24 |
| Liz,
I agree with you 100%. I think people fail to understand that a vet
has a business to run. Who pays the health insurance for the vet and
his/her employees? Who pays the rent on that building? Who pays for all
the state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment? Who pays for the heating and
electric bills for the holding areas, exam rooms, and operating rooms?
Look at the $ per hour a lot of consultants get - and they don't have
any medical training or save any lives! Would you be shocked to hear
that a consultant gets $100 and hour? So why would $40 for an office
visit startle you? I realize we get very emotional about this, and I"m
sure vets have a really hard time refusing a client who doesn't have
the cash. But, if they accepted EVERY client on a payment plan, we
wouldn't have many vets left!
I'm very lucky to have a very good, long-term relationship with my vet.
If I'm in a bind, (and I have been a couple of times with my stray kitties
needing immediate medical care) he accepts a payment plan because he's
been taking care of my family's pets for 15 years. I wouldn't expect
that kind of treatment from a vet who has never seen me before. A vet
who takes that kind of chance probably has wonderful clients who
haven't stiffed them on bills - clients like all of us : )
Good luck with Floyd. I'm so glad you found someone who can help out.
It's so hard to be unemotional about all this when you've got a furry
baby who needs help!
Sarah
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793.99 | I didn't say that! | STAR::SROBERTSON | | Thu Apr 06 1995 07:42 | 55 |
|
I never meant to indicate vets or anyone else are ALL in it for the
$$$. My belief, via experience, is that anything to do with the
benefit of anything comes with the very high price tag and anything to
do with the detriment is easy. Being a former medical professional
(practicing Med Tech and certified with the ASCP) with experience in
both the public and private sector, I have seen more than I care to.
Unfortunately, everything is based on the $$. Good for goodness sake
doesn't *generally* apply. Although, thru this notes conference, I
have been contacted by VERY generous individuals with offers of
monetary help, and it does my heart good just knowing there are good
souls still out there. Did I accept? No, I couldn't, but the offers
alone filled me with such warmth that I was forced to get out of my
?coldness? (for lack of a better word) with regard to the Human Animal.
I think the point I was trying to make regarding the vet *I* have been
using was, he is just plain old expensive...period. I used to go to
Andover Animal Hospital and simply adored them. They were very kind,
loving and made no attempt to hide their feelings. The same work I had
done with my current vet in comparison to Andover the difference was
approximately 45%. I don't know about anyone else, but I find that to
be a significant difference. Am I making sense? First cup o' coffee!!
:) That is what I meant about being in it for the $$$. Should this
new place I am taking Floyd to, make me more comfortable, then I am
switching, if not, then for routine type stuff I think I will just have
to make the 30-45 minute drive to Andover. I want and demand, like
everyone else, what I pay for and the best care as well. *I* must feel
confident and comfortable first, then my children and furryKids will
pick up on my 'vibes' and have the confidence as well, thereby healing
quicker. That's the bottom line...get well fast!
I am most comfortable with a 'win-win' situation. That is a deal where
EVERYone is happy. People are paid to do a job and the recipient gets
what is paid for - fair play. There is no doubt that if one has a
business one must run it like a business. Businesses are there to make
money and provide services. All ANYone askes is provide the service in
return for a fair price.
You also forgot to mention the most important part of the $$ spent, let
alone the overhead of the physical property and the salaries and
benefits of the employees, the cost of lab equipment and reagents and
medications are beyond absurd (I don't mean to the patient, but actual
cost to the physician/vet/whomever). I'm sure we'd all be shocked as
to what must be paid out for that!
I just was not happy with my current vet anymore (he expanded) and the
clinic was run more like a retail store rather than a healthcare
provider. I was looking for help in finding a place to help me help
an orphan and work with me because, like most people today, things are
tight; time, money, responsibilities. It's got to the point in many
people's lives where they have to 'schedule' a shampoo and shave.
Isn't that a crime? I must stop and smell...oops...kiss the kitties! ;D
Sandra
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793.100 | | USCTR1::WOOLNER | Your dinner is in the supermarket | Thu Apr 06 1995 08:30 | 12 |
| Agreed. What I meant by payment plan was partial payments stretched
over time (with perhaps a finance charge), NOT a reduced total payment
(is that what it sounded like?--sorry).
And with the scenario of taking in my neighbors' dying cat (their vet
had no time on his calendar, and the neighbors didn't have the ready
cash), I met with resistance from the *office staff*, which may or may
not reflect my vet's actual views. (I've run into this kind of thing
with my daughter's pediatrician; she's in partnership with a few other
pediatricians, and the office "management" [hah!] is atrocious.)
Leslie
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793.101 | Status & ? on Floyd | STAR::SROBERTSON | | Thu Apr 06 1995 13:16 | 21 |
| Well, Floyd came around about 9:15 last night. I heard a scratching on
the door and there he was. Nope, he didn't use any manners at all,
just barged right in and started crying for food. Hmph!!! Like I
should feed him, especially after making me worry about him the
previous night! ;) He ate, drank and crapped out for the night and
this a.m. was eagerly awaiting breakfast! The kids were relieved that
he was there and happy he was let in to spend the night. As we were
leaving, we asked Floyd if he wanted out, and he just did the usual
ignoring routine. Nothing like taking right over, huh?
Well, he's been in all day and I hope T hasn't been completely
traumatized, although that in itself would be difficult because she's
only awake 3 minutes a day unless she smells food! ;) And tonight is
the night for Floyd's doctor visit. I am soooo worried that when we
get home, he will want to go out and I won't see him again until
tomorrow or Saturday! He IS an outdoor cat, but finding that he likes
inside...ALOT. I am wondering if I should just NOT allow him out until
AFTER the vet visit. What do you think?
Thanks,
Sandra
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793.102 | keep him in | BRAT::SCHULTZ | | Thu Apr 06 1995 13:31 | 7 |
| Keep him in until after his appointment. It is better to inconvenience
his a little than for him to miss his appointment. He may not
understand, but he will be better off. I think of my four as children
and find myself repeating what my mother use to tell me, "Someday
you'll thank me for (fill in the blanK).
Linda
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793.103 | Linda - too funny! | STAR::SROBERTSON | | Thu Apr 06 1995 14:41 | 7 |
| hahahaha!!! Yes, mother's words do tend to be repeated!!!! And Floyd
has certainly put away his party manners. I gues this means he feels
more comfortable in my home and maybe is considering making it his.
Yet again, he may change his mind after a few visits to the kitty
doctor!!!! I am REALLY nervous about that...
Sandra
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793.104 | Keep him in, if possible | HOTLNE::CORMIER | | Thu Apr 06 1995 14:57 | 7 |
| He's a smart cat - has himself a slave to open the door when he wants
to come in, to open the door when he wants to leave, a warm bed if he
feels the need, and free food! What's not to love?
I made the mistake of letting one my strays out the morning of a vet
visit, and he didn't come back for a couple of weeks! Keep him in, if
you can. Just tell your other cat NOT to tell him about the vet : )
Sarah
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793.105 | | CPDW::REILLY | | Thu Apr 06 1995 18:15 | 12 |
| Sorry, I didn't mean to make a direct attack on your statements - one line
just caught my eye & my fingers took over from there in regards to what I
seem to hear over and over again with folks regarding the cost of
veterinary care. I definitely know that folks who note in the animal
notesfiles are the ones who generally know the value of veterinary
care for their fuzzy loved ones - and are willing to pay for *good*
care and demand that good care for good money (as well we all should).
I ended up "preaching to the choir." Sorry, I hadn't meant to do that...
All the best with your new family member.
Regards,
liz
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793.106 | A typical day for a vet starting out | UHUH::TALCOTT | | Fri Apr 07 1995 07:26 | 38 |
| In at 8 a.m. to examine all in-hospital animals needing it & all critters in
for surgery. Surgery starts like 9 or 10 and depending on the number of
surgeries (we might average 5-10 a day) and their difficulty (declaws are easy,
spays take longer, other things like C-sections longer still) you may/may not
work through lunch. If you work through lunch someone gets something for you off
the catering truck.
Hopefully you're done with surgery by 1:00 because that's when your
appointments for the day start rolling in. One every 15 minutes and once you're
late for one it can be hard to catch up. (I've mellowed alot about having to
wait to see my Dr. after having worked at the vets). If you aren't doing surgery
your appts. go from like 9-12, 1-5:30. Again, get behind and you grab bites from
a sandwich between clients.
Depending on the day of the week, you finish appointments at 5 or 6, or 8 p.m.
Then there's time to return calls made to you during the day and calling people
with the results of things like blood work. Plan on 1/2 to 1 hour to write up
records for the 25 or 30 patients you saw today.
If you weren't doing surgery, you're working till 8:00 and you're on call.
A night without a page is pretty rare. Probably 2 or 3 before 10:00 - often
hit-by-car cases or cat abscesses from springtime fighting. Then the folks
who've been putting off calling all evening and are ready for bed finally make
the plunge and give you a ring. So maybe you get a page like 11:00 or 11:30.
Don't be surprised to get a call about 3 a.m. or so, either. Seems to be a
popular time for C-sections. ;-)
And don't look too forward to the weekend off; you'll probably work either a
half day or whole day Saturday (all our Dr's work in the a.m., one's on Sat.
afternoon and then on call the weekend. If it's "your weekend" you work the
full day Sat., on call Sat. evening through Sun. night and you'll be in seeing
emergencies Sunday.
So you get the pleasure of working like 5 9-12 hour days, being on call a
couple nights a week with a near 100% probability of not sleeping through the
night (we see any emergency regardless of whether or not you're a client),
working a majority of Saturdays during the month and one or two Sundays, owing
like 80-100K to the vet school and making (I've also heard) like $28K as an
average 1st year pay. These people definately aren't in it just for the money.
Trace
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793.107 | Excellent Update! | STAR::SROBERTSON | | Fri Apr 07 1995 07:58 | 72 |
| RE: .105
No one is saying that your point need not have been stated. A reminder
like that is ALWAYS necessary. Same holds true for people doctors.
Formerly in the business myself, I know...Even as a MedTech, I would be
called in at 3 or 4 a.m. due to emergencies or legal post mortems or
whatever seems to happen and things happen ALL the time. Again, here's
my point re: benefit to life vs. detriment...and now that the ins. co's
have taken over medicine, physicians are not ALLOWED to practice
medicine they way they have been sworn to/taught/etc. and they make a
whole lot less than what our engineers make when first starting out and
maybe close to the same as they progress...
RE: .106
Sounds like working in the hospitals I worked...typical day...and yes,
even *some* of those people surgeons were calling their accountants
after a big one...takes all kinds and one has to be careful...
Update:
======
Took Floyd in to the Merrimack Animal Hospital last night and saw Dr.
Clough. I can't say enough wonderful things about this man. Not only
was he beyond gentle with Floyd, but reassuring to me. He is one of
the warmest people I have ever had the pleasure to meet. Floyd behaved
beautifully. After I explained everything to the Dr., and after a very
quick look-see to Floyd, Dr. Clough offered to take him, treat him and
said he would have no problem finding Floyd a good home...his
guesstimate was 48 hours! I was flabbergasted, but told him that Floyd
came to us and that must mean something to him because he is still
around and we have all become a wee bit attached to him. Dr. Clough
said he thought that by becoming a part of our family was the best
decision. Andrea, Michael and I wholeheartedly agreed.
After this was decided, he said that yes, Floyd was sick, but sick from
his fighting wounds (some of which I hadn't found). He is now on
Amoxicyllin for 7 days, 2ice a day (oh what fun that is) and got his
rabies shot. I have an appointment for next Friday morning to have him
neutered, de-wormed, and the rest of his shots. The doctor didn't want
to give him the whole series because Floyd just wasn't feeling well
enough (still running a temp). The doctor also agreed to help me with
a payment plan if needed. I explained that I thought he would need a
whole lot more medical work than what has been proposed. The doctor
laffed and said if Floyd wasn't such a horse and obviously strong as an
ox, I would have had my hands full. So all in all, Floyd is healthy,
although more tests need to be run.
I asked the doctor about bathing him and was VERY surprised with his
answer. He said, "Sure, bathe him, this cat will let you do anything
to him, but clip his nails first, just in case..." We all laffed.
Floyd, well, I just couldn't believe it. He didn't budge, scratch,
bite, whine or try to get away...T, on the other hand, is the most
difficult animal to handle! So this experience with Floyd was a
pleasure....
I'm thinking that I will bathe Floyd this weekend because he really
does stink! And he'll be having surgery and all that, and I think we'd
all feel better if he were a bit cleaner. My son offered his shampoo
because it's tear free and Dr. Clough roared and agreed that would be
the best to use on Floyd.
So, now I am the proud owner of a Green Rabies Tag and a good kitty.
Floyd hasn't left the house since Wednesday, at 9:15 p.m. I'm not sure
what he's going to do AFTER his, um...uh...'surgery'.... :D
Thank you ALL for your offers, help, moral support and kind words...I
only wish I had found this file sooner...
Big hugs to all of you and your respective furfaces!
Sandra
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793.108 | Washing tips. | PCBUOA::FALLON | | Fri Apr 07 1995 08:09 | 12 |
| Sandra,
If you want to get Floyd the cleanest with the least amount of time,
nix the human shampoo and head straight for the Dawn. It will cut
the grease, oiliness and crud out of his fur better and quicker
than a human shampoo. You never shampoo a cats head either. Just
wipe him down real good with a wet face cloth. If you fill the sink
first with warm water (bear in mind a cats normal temp is @ 101.5) then
poor in some Dawn so as not to make bubbles, this will make your jobe
easier. The soap will act as a wetting agent and you won't spend a
half hour just trying to get his fur wet.
Good luck and call if you have any questions!
Karen
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793.109 | Thanks for the tip... | STAR::SROBERTSON | | Fri Apr 07 1995 08:23 | 14 |
| hahahaha!!! Straight for the Dawn! You're tooo funny. I was thinking
the same thing...because he really is a mess and oily too...and guess
what???? I WILL call!!!! :) Thanks for the offer and confirming my
thoughts on what to use.
FYI to all: I was talking with one of my colleagues yesterday and she
has 3 long haired dogs. You know that commercial on TV for that Pet
Glove groomer thingy??? She got one at Bradlee's for $12.99 and said
that the mitt is the BEST invention since Ben & Jerry's
Cholesteral_In_A_Pint! The only problem with it is that it is strictly
right handed and if you want to use 2 at a time, you can't. She said
that her babies don't run from grooming time anymore and beg to have it
done. I have never used it, but thought that some of you might want
some feedback.
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793.110 | Floyd | STAR::SROBERTSON | | Mon Apr 10 1995 07:22 | 26 |
| Well, I never got to bathing Floyd, but will have to soon. I did get
the litter area all squared away (that took almost 3 hours!!!!); got
everything disinfected, cleaned, lined, and double lined (just in
case!).
Also went out Friday night and picked up a cat carrier at Just For Pets
(FYI: $7.88), flourescent orange flea collar and a flourescent purple
flea collar, a catnip toy (which he has NO interest in) and one of
those grooming gloves. Can't wait to use all that. Both cats like the
carrier to hide out in, but I'm sure that one trip to the vet's will
cure them of liking it! ;)
Floyd seems to be not thrilled with the schedule he must adhere to by
taking his amoxycillan 2ice per day. He makes it purrrfectly clear
he's not happy about taking it! Thank goodness only a few more days of
that!!!!
Friday is his appointment to be neutered and de-wormed. I wonder how
long he'll stay with us after THAT ordeal????? :D
Just thought you might want to know.
Sandra
P.S. After his bath and vet visit, I hope to take a photo or two to
show how handsome he is. At least *I* think he's handsome! ;)
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793.113 | | XCUSME::JENNISON | The Angel Opens Her Eyes | Wed Apr 12 1995 14:19 | 4 |
| Thank You so much for trying your best... Im sure that "Mary" is
blessing you from kitty heaven.. God Bless her...
SueJ
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793.114 | I have only seen it happen to a squirrel, horrid. | PCBUOA::FALLON | | Wed Apr 12 1995 14:29 | 7 |
| That was a real tear jerker!! I am so sorry for you and the kitty.
I have a Mary at home but she doesn't go out. Thank you for
trying so hard for her. At the very least, as you said, you got
her off the road and she had a little dignity in death. Not to be
left behind...
Tell Scott we think you both did well.
Karen
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793.115 | | KAMALA::DREYER | Soon to be cruising! | Wed Apr 12 1995 14:32 | 6 |
| What a sad story, brought me to tears as well. At least you tried
to help this poor cat. How horrible to see it hit, especially more
than once.
Hugs,
Laura
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793.112 | I tried...I tried so hard... | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Set apt/cat_max=4^c=8...Ack! | Wed Apr 12 1995 18:48 | 79 |
| I'm sad to report that an attempted rescue last night failed.
I was following a friend to his house so that he could change
for an evening out. He was sick of wearing his tie. We barely
got on the road when this little streak of tabby markings dashes
out in front of his car. We were just at the entrance to 101 on
Great America Parkway. For WRO folks, it was right by the Catholic
Church and the huge statue of Mary.
He managed to miss her. I watched helplessly from my car behind him
as she continued on into the next lane in her misguided attempt at
crossing the road. He pulled over and I pulled over. I think we both
had the same idea at the same time...to stop and get her out of there.
At that moment truck came by and hit the cat sending her rolling as it
continued on. We were pretty sure she didn't get caught under a tire
and had high hopes that we could get her out of there. Just then a
second car came by and hit her too. It appeared that she had been
caught between the wheels of both cars instead of under them but I
wasn't really sure of that.
I was screaming "OH GOD, NO" at the top of my lungs in the car.
I opened the door and (without thought to my own safety--which
was probably very stupid) I ran out into the street waving my
arms to alert traffic that I was there. Scot says he ran after
me waving his arms. He was wearing a bright white shirt so he was
more visible than I was in my navy and white. Luckily, most of the
cars had already gone by. We'd also collected several cars off to the
side of the road with us. I'm assuming they all stopped to see what
had happened.
Kitty ran from us as we approached her and she stopped just in the
bushes of the divider. Scot reached down and scooped her up. I
ran to the car where I had a couple of Xerox paper boxes and grabbed
one for her.
We put her into it and then started trying to decide where to take
her. We pulled onto the freeway and headed towards Lawrence thinking
we'd take her to Vets and Pets on El Camino. At the first stop light
I suddenly wasn't sure they'd be open at 8:30pm and ran back to Scot's
car and told him I was taking Kitty to the emergency vet in Campbell
because I knew they were open. We pulled off into the Fry's parking
lot for a minute to check the Kitty under the light and see how bad
she was.
She was panting badly. I turned the car around and headed out to the
emergency vet. I was practically flooring the excelerator. I kept
getting stuck behind slow-poke people and I was getting really
frustrated. I kept listening for movement in the box and telling her
she'd be okay.
When we got to the vet the vet tech took her into the back. When she
came back it was with an empty box. She said the cat was agonal (sp)
when she arrived and they had decided it would be best to let her go
so they ended her misery.
I just wanted to cry. I had tried so hard to save this poor waif.
It hurt so bad to know that I hadn't gotten her there in time and that
there was nothing else to be done.
My only comfort is that she did not lie there in agony on the road and
die. I'm also grateful that she didn't suffer too much longer after
her arrival at the vet. I think she knew that Scot and I were trying to
help her as she stopped running and allowed him to scoop her up. He
tells me now that her hindquarters weren't working when he put her in
the box. I realize now that some of the noises I heard on the way to
the vet were probably her trying to get herself up.
I keep wondering if she'd have had any chance if I would have been able
to get her to a vet much sooner than I did. I'm beginning to believe
that it wouldn't have made any difference. She was hit by 2 cars and
may not have been able to recover no matter how quickly she received
treatment. I guess I'll never know for sure.
Please, someone add her to the Silver Lining Memorial. She didn't have
a name that I knew. I think I'd like to call her Mary since she was
so close to that statue. I wish that she'd been content to stay there
on that side of the road.
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793.116 | nothing else you could have done! | BIGQ::BITTICKS | | Thu Apr 13 1995 05:19 | 12 |
| My best friend is a vet and she tells me that if 5 to 10 minutes makes
the difference in an animal living or dying it probably couldn't have
been saved in the first place (unless it is bleeding from an obvious
wound). Even if you'd gotten to the vet 10 minutes earlier, the
internal damage would have taken time to find and the treatment would
also have taken time and it sounds like the kitty was too badly injured
to save in the first place. You certainly were "above and beyond" in
your help. I hope if I'm ever in similar circumstances, I am able to
act as quickly and bravely as you did.
Good job!
Sari, and the Hon. Col. Sebastian Moran,DROFFC
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793.117 | | HELIX::SKALTSIS | Deb | Thu Apr 13 1995 08:55 | 3 |
| I'm so sorry. Be comforted inthe fac taht you did all you could.
Deb
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793.118 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Set apt/cat_max=4^c=8...Ack! | Thu Apr 13 1995 14:04 | 13 |
| I want to thank everyone who has posted or mailed their kind
words. It really helps to know that there are people out there
who are supportive of your actions without judgement. I know
so many people who would question why I do the things I do for
"just a cat". I also know that I can come here and find the
understanding I need or am not finding in other places. You've
all been there in one way or another and can understand my
pain or joy over those kitty lives.
Thank you.
Jan (who keeps reminding herself that she can't save them all...
but she can sure as heck try)
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793.119 | | TAPE::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Fri Apr 14 1995 06:29 | 5 |
| Oh, gosh, Jan, that is so sad. But at least you *tried*, which is more
than many (non-animal) people would do. And I think Mary did
appreciate it ...
- Andrea
|
793.120 | Poor Jan, Mary is just fine now! | HOTLNE::CORMIER | | Fri Apr 14 1995 07:10 | 9 |
| Jan, sorry it turned out the way it did. But Mary was probably so
stunned that she didn't feel anything, just heard your soothing voice
and the monotonous rumble of the car as she drifted off. You did a
wonderful thing for her.
And I know exactly how you feel. I saw a car in front of me hit a cat
one night. I stopped, raced to the vet, but it had passed away before
I made it through the door. The least I could do was offer a decent
burial. Sometimes that's all we can offer...
Sarah
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793.121 | You most certainly did SAVE her! | STAR::SROBERTSON | | Fri Apr 14 1995 11:52 | 10 |
| You did so save her!!!!!!! You saved her from suffering. Good for you
and Scott...you both went beyond the call of duty. And the vet you
brought her to was kind as well...they helped end the suffering that
would ensue.
Big hugs and pats on the back for a job well done. Sure does put a
damper on ones nerves for a bit, tho (witnessing the hit). You ensured
peace for a little furcritter...
Sandra
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793.122 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Set apt/cat_max=4^c=8...Ack! | Tue Apr 18 1995 14:59 | 21 |
| I can't get the hits out of my mind. They replay periodically when
I least expect it.
I told my sister, Jo, about what happened while I was riding home with
her on Easter. She said that there was probably nothing that could have
been done anyway. Even though Mary showed no visible signs of injury
Jo said the blood probably rushed to the vital organs after the hits.
Mary's injuries were probably all internal. The blood rush causes the
organs to swell which pushes the organs up into the lung area causing
pressure on the lungs (hence the panting...I guess). She said that it
takes an x-ray to be sure this is what has happened. By the time they
would have taken one and gotten the results, she would have suffered
that much longer and her chances of being saved would have been that
much less.
It appears there were no other alternatives than to ease her transition
to her next life.
Thanks everyone for being so wonderful and so caring.
Jan
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793.123 | | SHRCTR::DJANCAITIS | Americas MCS Admin | Mon Apr 24 1995 10:41 | 9 |
| Jan,
I've been out on vacation so just read about "Mary" - I've added her to
the SLM listing for you and just wanted to let you know. I commend you
for what you did and tried to do, just so sorry it didn't turn out more
positively.
with sympathy,
Debbi
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793.124 | Update on Floyd | STAR::SROBERTSON | | Tue May 16 1995 08:22 | 35 |
| Well, I think the dear boy has adopted us. After taking off for 5 days the day
after his *ordeal* of neutering, deworming, shots, nail clipping, ear cleaning
and bath, he graced us with his presence and demanded to be fed canned food!
That was about a month ago. Floyd now enjoys the outdoors sometimes at night,
but prefers to stay in during the day. I think he has figured out that his
*tomming* days are over. When he did return home, he growled, bit and scratched
me, but not THAT hard, just enough to let me know he was none too pleased with
me. That lasted only a couple of days and now he gives me head butts. :) He
also ventures about the house and feels a part of the family although I think he
realizes my bedroom is sorta off limits, that's where The Princess lives...:)
He does venture in from time to time. He sometimes sleeps behind my daughter's
waterbed or under her dresser (if he can find room amongst all her 'treasures').
I put on a flea collar when he came home with my phone number on it and within 2
weeks had to loosen it because he is now a cow!!!! That's OK, as long as he's
happy and no longer getting into garbage. YIPPEEEEEEE!
I did run into a problem tho, I had to take off his flea collar last night
because he got an awful boo boo on the back of his neck from it, and I am
treating it with bacitracin...YUK! I really don't want him outside without it
due to the woody areas we have and my concerns are more with the ticks than
fleas, but I would not be happy with fleas. I don't know what I should do. I
can't put the collar on until his boo boo has healed and the fleas and ticks are
already out in force. What to do?
I do have to make his next vet appointment (Oh joy...Not) for the rest of his
shots and 2nd deworming, now I think he's got tape worm too! Anything else,
Floyd???? :) Am a bit nervous about taking him in again because his 2nd visit
there was a bit traumatic for him...but I think he's pretty happy with us
because he ALWAYS comes home...
Thanks to all of you for your help and concern. I am soooooo glad we (::FELINE)
let him adopt us. Good move! :D
Sandra
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793.125 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Tue May 16 1995 13:33 | 6 |
| If the flea collar caused a skin problem, I would not put a flea
collar on him, even after the skin has healed. My vet says they are not
much good anyway. An outdoor cat will have fleas. Fleas get in the
house anyway thru screens, on peoples' clothes. He recommends using a
flea comb daily and disposing of vacuum bags promptly outside.
|
793.126 | Flea Comb???? | STAR::SROBERTSON | | Tue May 16 1995 14:02 | 14 |
| What is a flea comb? Is it anything like grooming? If so, oh boy, this will be
lots o' fun...! :)
Actually the flea collar had more than one use. One, of course, was to ward off
those nasty creatures and Second, I penned in my phone number, kinda as an ID
thing... :) Oh well...
I suppose I can get him a non-flea cloth collar or something...it would make ME
feel better that when he was out, it would be easily noted that Floyd now owns
someone and is no longer a *stray*.
Thanks
/sr
|
793.127 | | SHRCTR::DJANCAITIS | Americas MCS Admin | Tue May 16 1995 14:47 | 10 |
| Sandra,
My friend in Texas has a dog who has problems with fleas (in that they
aggrevate his skin badly *if* he gets them !) but also had trouble with
the regular flea collars - she found one that was made from bandana type
material with organic ingrediants - maybe they have the same type of
thing for cats ?????
Debbi
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793.128 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Tue May 16 1995 15:11 | 5 |
| You can put an id tag on a non-flea regular collar. I get
the expandable collars for my cats, even though they are indoor,
so there is hopefully a zero chance they will get the collar snagged
on anything and get caught.
|
793.129 | | CPDW::REILLY | | Tue May 16 1995 16:31 | 5 |
| Flea collars in general aren't very effective. In cats, the risk of
toxicity from the flea collar itself probably makes using one not
really worth it. When the cats groom, they ingest the chemicals on the
flea collars and some cats can be very sensitive to their effects.
Aside from that tho, they really don't work anyway - even on dogs...
|
793.130 | ex | POWDML::CUNNINGHAM | | Wed May 17 1995 06:57 | 12 |
| It is good to hear Floyd is doing so well. I think flea collars are more
trouble than they are worth. If you want to id him, there are some
really great collars that stretch and give (seeing as he is still
growing) Just for Pets, and Petstuff have a huge selection. They also
have several kinds of flea combs - metal ones and plastic. They are
inexpensive. If Floyd likes to be brushed and groomed, he will not
object to a flea comb. My two start purring loudy, rolling over and
just think this is the best thing. We, rather they, do not have fleas,
but I do brush and comb them as often as I can, and check for those
nasty little things to be sure.
|
793.131 | thanks! | STAR::SROBERTSON | | Wed May 17 1995 08:03 | 13 |
| Thank you everyone for your tips. I plan on going to Just for Pets in a coupla
weeks. My kids want Floyd to have his own bed because T sleeps in my bed with
me! So, I guess I should start my shopping list: Bed, Flea Comb, Collar,
Litter Box Bags w/handles (they're GREAT, BTW). The kids always want to buy
toys for the kiddies, but Floyd doesn't know how to 'play'! Although, when I
was tucking my daughter in bed the other night, he was under her dresser and all
I saw was a *clean* white double paw, so I grabbed it and he swatted me and we
went back and forth for a coupla minutes...That was a first! He doesn't play
with toys, tho. I think he's still adjusting.
I want to thank you all for your insights, advice and support! So does Floyd! :)
Sandra
|
793.132 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Wed May 17 1995 12:42 | 10 |
| Re: Litter Box Bags w/handles
Dunno what these are, but I cut open handles on anything in the
house, like shopping bags, etc., having heard about cats
getting tangled in them with sometimes dire results.
signed,
worry wart
|
793.133 | Not even an inkling of a problem... | STAR::SROBERTSON | | Wed May 17 1995 14:03 | 11 |
| These are like the tall kitchen bags with the pull out kinda like handles, not
the kind with the handles cut right in the bag (you know...Hefty tie handles) or
something like that. I found them at Just for Pets and have been using them for
a few months now with no problem. When you want to change the box, you just
lift and pull the handles out and tie...it's wonderful!
Yep, I cut everything up, too. I don't do it for MY animals, but I do it for
the dump animals and just in case the dump dumps stuff into waters. So, I do it
for water critters too. Don't know why, because the pollution will get to those
critters before the other stuff does (am being facetious). That's another
story, tho, and VERY depressing.
|
793.134 | Who ya gonna call - Fleabusters! | AMCUCS::SWIERKOWSKIS | If it ain't broke, we'll break it. | Wed May 17 1995 14:18 | 24 |
| RE: fleas/flea collars/flea combs/flea spray
We've tried everything, including a pest control company; they won the war
with the ants, but not the fleas. The previous owners of our house had 3
dogs and 4 cats and a bizillion fleas. Everything we did killed the adults
but not the eggs. Since we live in Calif, we never get a good freeze in
the winter so the problem never goes away - it just gets worse.
Our vet recommended a company called Fleabusters. I don't know if it's just
a local company, but it would be worthwhile looking for them or something
comparable in your area. They use a non-toxic powder. You don't have to
leave the house or round up your animals. They use a machine to mush the
powder into the mat under your carpet so you do have to cover your electronics
to keep the fine dust out. You also have to vacuum 3 times a week for 5 weeks
after (and you have to clear everything out from under your beds and closet
floors, if they are carpeted). The powder dehydrates the eggs and larva; it
doesn't kill the adults so the problem can actually get a little worse before
it gets better.
They guarantee it for a year, but you can't shampoo or dry clean your carpets.
(We had it done a week before to get rid of the hairball, etc stains.) It's
more expensive than traditional approaches, but when you're desperate....
SQ
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793.135 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Wed May 17 1995 14:35 | 5 |
| I've heard good things about Fleabusters as well. However, you
can buy the stuff they use and use it yourself, much more cheaply. In
our area, Pet Food Depot in Palo Alto carries it. I forget it's name,
but any big knowledgeable pet supplies place should know about it.
|
793.136 | A common thing. | PCBUOA::FALLON | | Thu May 18 1995 10:12 | 7 |
| The stuff is called diatomaceacis earth. That is not the correct
spelling but you get it I am sure. There is a lot of info
on this running around on the net. The only thing to be careful
about is NOT to use the DE that is for pool filters. AND be
very careful breathing the stuff. Wear a mask.
Karen
|
793.137 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Set apt/cat_max=4^c=8...Ack! | Thu May 18 1995 17:29 | 10 |
| You can do a similar thing with plain old Borax. Put it down on
the carpet, buy cheap vacuum bags, vacuum each day and throw the
bag away. (Actually, I think throwing the bag away works pretty
well alone.)
I have a set of instructions acquired from Jo Cordes Brown available
for anyone interested in the Borax method (and it's good cardiovascular
exercise too :^)
Jan
|
793.138 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Mon Apr 22 1996 16:37 | 50 |
| Well, she's not really a rescue but...I don't know where else
to put this.
I finally took Mystic, the kitty who has been living on my patio and
the neighbor's patio, in for a check up. She handled it okay for a
cat who's probably never been to a vet or ridden in a car. I used
the "bubble" carrier. It looks like a big water cooler bottle with
air slots in it. She could see out around her.
She was very well behaved at the vet. She seemed to take it all
in stride (thought she wouldn't speak to me for a while after we
got home). :^)
The vet pegs her at about 1.5 to 2 years old. She weights 10.5 lbs.
(not bad for a kitty that was very tiny and who the neighbor thought
wouldn't make it). She's been eating Science Diet Maintenance since
I took over her care so she's got an incredible coat and has really
filled out (almost too filled out).
I had the vet do an FELV/FIV combo blood test. She let me wait for
the results (15 minutes) since it was an amazingly slow Saturday
for them. I told her it didn't really matter what the results were
since the neighbor and I were going to keep her and care for her
regardless. She came back NEGATIVE!!!!! I was relieved. She's been
vaccinated with her 3-in-1, rabies and the first of two FELV vaccines.
They shaved a little strip down her belly to see if she had a spay
scar and she does so I don't have to worry about that. They were
amazed that she let them do that as well as draw the blood without
a fight. She looks kind of funny with this bald strip. I hope her
fur grows back quickly since she's outside and it still gets kind of
cold at night. She refuses to sleep in the little house we made her
so I hope she has a warm spot. She used to use the little house but
I think some cat marked it and she doesn't like it anymore. Will
need to clean it up for her.
Her bill came two $84.00. This was just $2.00 under what the other
two cats I took in came to together. Ack! I'm hoping the neighbor
will consider picking up half of that expense. Now it's just a matter
of getting her collar and tag with my neighbor's name and number on it.
He wants to keep her very badly but is afraid that his 13 year old cat
will freak out if he brings her in. She loves being outside and freaks
when I bring her in so I figure she can continue outside until I
convince him and her she belongs inside.
What a relief to have this out of the way.
Jan
|
793.139 | Geez, I'm already giving him a name...Panda | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Wed Jun 12 1996 17:55 | 40 |
| I was at lunch today on the corner of San Thomas and El Camino Real
in Santa Clara. When I came out of Ravioli's I spotted a black and
white cat wandering around the outside patio tables. I was kind of
dirty and looked pretty thin. He was incredibly lovable and he was
kneading as he wandered around and he kept rubbing against everything.
I felt like he was probably hungry as he kept looking up at everyone
that walked out of one of the food places. I usually carry cat food in
my car just for this situation but I didn't have anything. I was
trying to figure out what to get him when I realized Una Mas was right
there and I could get him some chicken. I went inside and ordered a
chicken taco with no salsa or anything. When I explained that this was
for the cat outside the woman suggested that I just get a side of
chicken. Great idea! I didn't know I could do that. So, I took the
grilled chicken outside and tore it up a little so there weren't huge
chunks in it. If fed him a little at a time and he was loving it.
Unfortunately, I had to leave. So, I tore up the rest of the chicken
in the cup and set it down under a table for him. Then my friend took
some of her ice cubes and put them in a plastic lid and set it next to
the food so when the ice melted he would have some water.
Problem is...I've been worrying about this cat since. I'm torn on what
to do about him. He's hanging out on a very busy street corner with a
very busy parking lot. I think he may have come over from the
neighborhood behind it but I'm trying to figure out how he got there.
There's a pretty large/tall wall behind the place.
There is a little ridge of fur on his neck that indicates he might have
had a collar on at one time. I'm really torn on what to do. I feel
like he can't really stay where he is and I'm concerned that if I take
him to the Humane Society he may not ever leave. I certainly can't
take him home. I have 7 in the house and 1 on the patio as it is.
Guess I'll go by the Humane Society tonight and check the lost notices
to see if the description matches anyone.
Thanks for listening...
Jan
|
793.140 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Thu Jun 13 1996 15:16 | 17 |
| I couldn't stand it. I had to go back and look for this cat. I had
gone by the Humane Society last night to look for missing black and
white cats in the area so I could contact the owners.
So, I conned ^C^C^C persuaded by best buddy to go to lunch with me
and we went looking for Mr. Kitty (plus it was a good excuse to go
back to Raviolis for lunch :^). I had put some cat food, bottled
water and a cat carrier in the car this morning and I armed myself
with a list of pet agency phone numbers.
Got over there and no kitty. I'm bummed. I'm relieved that I'm not
currently trying to figure out what to do with the cat since I'm at
work but I'm also concerned about his where abouts.
Sheesh, I've can't eat at Ravioli's every day until I find him again.
Jan
|
793.141 | Unhappy situation in San Jose | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Sun Jul 07 1996 23:19 | 91 |
| There's an apartment complex I used to live at down the road from my
current place. Over the 4 years I lived there I probably placed in
the neighborhood of 12-15 cats from that place. Four of them currently
live with me and 1 is my missing Torbie cat.
Anyway, I noticed recently that the complex seemed empty. There were
no cars parked out front and the apartments appeared to be empty. A
few days later a fence was put up around the complex.
Back when I was first looking for Torbie I had gone over there thinking
she might have headed to her old home. While there I became attached to
a little short-haired tortie girl I called "Squeak" because of her high-
pitched meow. I was worried about Squeak since there weren't any people
living in the complex any more. Last time I saw her one of the
families living near her favorite spot was feeding her.
So, I went by the complex and was going to go in through a hole in the
fence when a guy came up and asked me what I was up to. I told him I
was concerned about one of the cat that had lived there now that there
were no people to supply food. He walked with me and we talked about
what was happening to the complex. They're remodeling what I
affectionately refer to as "the dive". They've going to make them
really fancy and totally out of my price range. The cats are a problem
for the construction company. This guy implied that they wanted to get
rid of the cats and could not take the time to trap them and take them
to humane society. He led me to believe that they would kill the cats
instead and that he was as upset about it as I was. He claimed to have
called the humane society 3 times attempting to get their help with the
cats.
I was frantic at the thought that they would kill the cats. I told
this guy that I would try to find an organization to help me catch them
and take them to the humane society. He gave me his daytime phone
number and pager number. I then went to the Santa Clara HS and got a
few phone numbers. I've received two callbacks from the 4-5 numbers I
called. One can't help since they're out of the area and the other
doesn't do this type of work. I was referred to a woman who does but
the number I was given doesn't work. Unfortunately, this guy doesn't
want anyone on the property when it would be best to catch the cats
(evening and weekends) due to liability issues.
There are quite a few kittens living in the couches they have stacked
in a carport. I counted 4-5 as well as an adult grey female. I also
saw a black and white cat run under one of the buildings as I walked by
and I'm told she has kittens too. I have not seen Squeak in the two
days I've been there looking for her.
Tonight I took 8 cans of Fancy Feast over and fed the cats. Only two
would come out (the gray and a tortie kitten) while I was there. While
there I ran into the complex manager who was checking on the property.
He remembered me from when I was looking for Torbie. He said he was
worried about the cats too and had hired Swat Pest Control to come in
and trap them and take them to the humane society for $25 per cat.
He's estimating there are 15-20 cats to be caught.
I grilled him about what they would do to these cats. He promised that
the plan is to get them to the humane society. He says he can't
guarantee no injuries but that he doesn't want any of them hurt in the
process if it's at all possible to avoid injury. He says they're
planning to use the hav-a-heart traps.
I asked if he'd mind if I'd continue to come by the complex in the
evening to check on the cats and see if Squeak and my own cat might be
in the colony that is living there. He said that would be okay. He
also gave me his card in case I need to reach him.
I also plan to check the humane society for the cats I'd recognize from
this complex to see if they make it in there. I don't know what else
to do. I'm not particularly thrilled that they'll be going there but
it's better than the alternatives (death by poisoning, slow
starvation). The kittens are pretty wild and I'm not sure the humane
society will be able to take the time to work with them. I was able to
pet one that I snuck up on but he was really scared (too scared to
move) and hissed the entire time until I backed away so he could safely
jump down from the perch he was on at the time.
I was planning to ask for help in this group in trapping the cats but
it appears that function has been reassigned. I guess I just needed to
express my concern and fear for these babies. I'll be looking for them
each time I'm at the humane society. I don't know what I'll do if I
see Squeak in amongst them. I know what I'll do if Torbie is in there.
I'll be wisking her home so soon it'll make your head spin.
BTW, the first guy I talked to thought that he might have seen Squeak
and that she may have a litter of kittens herself. Of course, I can't
verify that since I haven't seen her and I got the distinct impression
he wouldn't have a clue which cat I was talking about since he didn't
know what a tortie was even after I tried to explain it.
Jan
|
793.142 | Good luck ... | SALEM::SHAW | | Mon Jul 08 1996 05:13 | 9 |
|
Jan, good luck with your efforts there. I hope you find some volunteers
to help out. But as you mentioned if the cats are not socialble what
would be the plans, can you bring them to another safe outdoors.
Problem is most cats will try to go back to what they know as their
territory.
Shaw
|
793.143 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Mon Jul 08 1996 06:27 | 12 |
| How sad Jan....best of luck trying to find some Organization
to assist and hopefully the kitties aren't just being caught
to be put to death. I do understand this would be better then
a slow poisoning death or starvation...but my heart would like
to see each one of them giving a chance to live.
NOW..god darn if people would just be responsible and take
care of their own cats there wouldn't be so many colonies
around of starving strays.. ARRRGGGHHHH sometimes people
really make me sick.
Sandy
|
793.144 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Mon Jul 08 1996 12:04 | 6 |
| $%#@**&& "Swat Pest Control"?? I sent Jan mail offline about the
Homeless Cat Network maybe being able to help, although I believe
they are north of this area. Jan, maybe the fact that HCN wouldn't
charge for trapping (assuming they could do it) would sway the
building people.
|
793.145 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Mon Jul 08 1996 12:06 | 7 |
| By the way, if the property is securely fenced off so no nutcases could
get to the traps, and the traps were hidden from the road, some animal
organizations would say it was okay to put them in place late in the
day and collect them the next morning. I don't like the idea much, but
it's probably better than the Pest Control people. Or, the animal
people might sneak in in the evening and just not tell anyone.
|
793.146 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Mon Jul 08 1996 12:09 | 4 |
| Another place to call is the Stanford Cat Network. They maintain
the feral colonies on the Stanford campus. Try Carol Hyde at
(415)723-9627.
|
793.147 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Mon Jul 08 1996 12:15 | 19 |
| The property is fenced but there are a couple of places a person can
scoot through. I've done it twice now. The thought crossed my mind to
go rent/borrow a trap and start seeing what I cando here. However,
I'm concerned that Swat Pest Control may not take kindly to my taking
$25 per cat away from them. I'm not sure what they'd do if they saw
me.
I'd like to be sure all the kittens go in together so they can stay
together at the humane society. If they go in at different times they
end up in different cages.
I'll give Homeless Cat Network a call and see if they can do anything.
I also plan to go by the Santa Clara Humane Society and see if I can
get them to monitor the situation at the very least or get involved if
possible. I want to go there when there are people working who
recognize me. Last time I went it was the weekend/holiday crew and
they don't know me from Eve.
Jan
|
793.148 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Mon Jul 08 1996 14:42 | 20 |
| Went to SC Humane Society and spoke to Louis. He says they don't trap
but that they recommend a company called Critter Control if trapping
needs to be done. He also gave me the number of Animal Control to see
if they might monitor the situation.
I'm going to supply Critter Control's number to the apartment manager.
Seems that if the Humane Society recommends them then they might use
methods acceptable to them. And, they might give a better price than
Swat Pest Control.
I do have Homeless Cat Network's phone number now and will also call
them. The humane society probably won't take time to work with the
kittens since they're kind of wild and they have a ton of tame kittens
already up for adoption. Unless someone wants to foster them they
probably won't be given a chance for adoption. They have to show some
sign of being tame right away to be given that chance.
Keeping fingers crossed that this all works out...
Jan
|
793.149 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Mon Jul 08 1996 14:50 | 3 |
| The Homeless Cat Network does do some fostering, but they
may be up to their gills already.
|
793.150 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Mon Jul 08 1996 15:04 | 22 |
| Just spoke to Animal Control. They guy there is going to call Swat
Pest Control and see what methods they use and if they're trained, etc.
The only company he was familiar with that does this kind of work is
that Critter Control company I mentioned earlier. He says he'll call
me back afterwards to let me know what he finds out.
I had asked if anyone monitors this type of situation and he was not
aware of anyone that did. He's in code enforcement for Animal Control.
I mentioned that I was concerned that my missing cat might have found
her way back there and I'm concerned for her safety and the saftey of
the colony living there. He said he'd use that information as a way to
open the conversation with Swat Pest Control and ask his questions.
I tried to reach the apartment manager to suggest Critter Control and
no one picked up the phone. I think an answering machine may have
eventually answered but there was no message and I wasn't sure if that
was the case or not so, I started to leave a message just in case and
got beeped at so I'm not sure it recorded.
Still plugging along on this,
Jan
|
793.151 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Mon Jul 08 1996 15:06 | 7 |
| Just called Homeless Cat Network and listened to their recording. They
state in the recording that they do not provide rescue services and
refer to Peninsula or Palo Alto shelters.
Bummer.
Jan
|
793.152 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Mon Jul 08 1996 15:18 | 5 |
| Re: .151
I think it's worth leaving them a message explaining the situation
and asking if they can help at all or arrange any fostering.
|
793.153 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Mon Jul 08 1996 16:23 | 32 |
| I just got a call from Animal Control. They've asked the owner of Swat
Pest Control some questions about their methods, etc. and feel that
they're a reputable company. They will stay in contact with them. He
says Swat keeps records of each animal they trap and can show the
records if necessary. The owner is going to send the Animal Control
person some literature on their company and they may be used as a
referral in addition to Critter Control in the future.
Apparently the owner was a bit surprise that someone had called and was
a wee bit on the defensive but I guess the animal control officer was
able to deal with that okay. The owner also mentioned that Critter
Control charges just to go out and look at the situation but that he does
not. I had asked if the officer thought $25 per cat was reasonable.
He did not know what Critter Control charges so did not have a fee to
compare it to. Oh, he also mentioned that this was a small company.
The animal control officer says that Swat has already made two trips to
the humane society today and that the cats caught were definitely not
someone's cats so I guess my Torbie wasn't in there so far. I'll go by
tonight and see if I can locate them in the crowd at the humane society.
If Swat is this fast at trapping cats then I suspect I won't have time to
get anyone else out there (even if I could find someone who would go).
I bet little gray cat is in the batch that got picked up today. She's a
sucker for a kind voice and a little food. I wonder who else they got.
I'm hoping the kittens end up going in together instead of separately
so they'll have each other for company. Time allowing between a trip
to the HS and my meeting, I will cruise by the complex tonight and see
if I can find Squeak again.
Jan
|
793.154 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Mon Jul 08 1996 16:31 | 12 |
| I'd doublecheck on the cats that are "definitely not someone's
cats." In amongst the feral cats "we" caught at Sertze's apartment
(note 1003, if I remember correctly) was a cat originally thought
to be feral by its reactions, but which was actually very sweet
a day or so later.
You probably know this as well, but animal shelters have multiple
places they keep cats, normally, and if any of the cats is hurt
it is probably in a medical area, etc., so it pays to insist that
they tell you how many places they keep cats and that you get to
look in all of them.
|
793.155 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Mon Jul 08 1996 16:51 | 7 |
| They know me pretty well at Santa Clara Humane Society since I've been
coming in every 3-5 days since October. They usually take me through
the adoption rooms, the holding rooms and the hospital. However, I
will make it a point to ask where the cats from 1035 Meridian are being
held.
Jan
|
793.156 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Mon Jul 08 1996 20:33 | 33 |
| Went by SCHS and did find one cat from the complex. Black and white
kitty was trapped. I believe her babies are old enough that her being
gone won't be too much of a problem for them. The manager said that
they also took in a black kitten. I didn't see that one but some of
the addresses are hard to read or have been left blank.
I went by the complex tonight and the two red tabby kittens and tortie
kitten are still there. Gray kitty is still there too. I would have
thought she'd be the first to go. Too friendly for her own good. I
was able to feed and pet one of the red babies. I also lifted him up
for a minute. If I had a place to put him I'd take him home right now.
Anyone up for fostering? I'm probably going to go back in a few
minutes and take more food for the others. I was also able to find a
working faucet and filled a couple of bowls of water for them. Red
friendly kitten drank a bunch. I could swear this was one of Squeaks
babies...same squeaky meow. I still haven't seen her.
The other kittens are pretty wild but they seem to be associating me
with food at this point. When I walked over to the couch area they're
hiding in they ran at first then peaked out to look and then approached
within a few feet of me. Unfortunately, I had given what dry food I
had in the car to the other red kitten. I'm currently at home to
change, collect fancy feast and a carrier and head back over. My
meeting was canceled at the last minute.
Problem is, I don't know what to do with them even if I can get close
enough to sneak them into a carrier. I'm totally maxed out here. I
don't even have quarantine space to keep them in until they can be
checked for bugs and diseases.
Jan (who still doesn't have a clue what she's going to do now)
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793.157 | Update for tonight | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Tue Jul 09 1996 00:52 | 46 |
| Went back to the complex this evening. Squeak Too and gray kitty
were nowhere to be found. Instead Pixie (mostly black tortie female
tiny kitten) and Dixie (red classic tabby ? tiny kitten) were hanging
around where I had last left Squeak Too. They recognized me and didn't
run too far. They were thrilled when I put the food down but wouldn't
come near it until I backed off. [BTW, I named them Pixie and Dixie not
because they look alike but because they seem to travel together. No
matter where they are, by the couches or in back of the building,
they're together.]
Off in the distance I spotted a little brown tabby and white kitty
looking at us. He/she wouldn't come within 1/2 a block of me. If I so
much as moved his/her direction she (seems like a she) took off. I put
some food down by the couches since I saw her head that direction. On
my way out of the complex I startled and adult cat coming out of an
open apartment [all white (dirty) with tabby markings on her head and
tail]. I circled around to put myself between her and the street so
she wouldn't run that direction out of fear of me. Then I took a step
towards her. She ran in the direction of the couch area which was what
I wanted her to do. I peaked around the building and saw little b/w tabby
kitten eating. Adult cat was standing next to her. When she saw me
she crouched and stared at me. She was not going to drop her guard to
eat while I was anywhere around. I decided it was time to go so she
would eat. If she's caught she may not come around. She seems quite
wild and if that kitten is hers, she's taught it well.
So, I'm empty handed. No kittens came home with me this time.
My poor neighbor. I had called to let him know I was on a kitty
mission at my old complex. Unfortunately, he wasn't home. I was
hoping to get him to go for a security blanket. As it was I took the
cell phone and pager with me. Anyway, he came home about the time I
left the complex and went to my mom's. Apparently, he made several
trips over there looking for me and wondering if I was okay. (This is
the same guy who hung out on the patio trying to figure out how to get
Mac back inside when he realized he was out...he's also been party to
a few of my other kitty crises.) He left two messages on my machine.
I should have thought to call him. I left a message letting him know I
was okay and giving my apologies.
Jan
P.S. I keep going on with this because it helps me focus and it's good
for me to share this with someone. If everyone is sick of
hearing about it, please...let me know.
|
793.158 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Tue Jul 09 1996 05:55 | 5 |
| Oh Jan...please continue to keep us updated, I don't think
anyone is sick of hearing about the rescue attempts on these
cats/kittens. I just wish I wasn't so darn far away....
Sandy
|
793.159 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Tue Jul 09 1996 11:08 | 12 |
| >I just wish I wasn't so darn far away....
Believe me...I wish you weren't so darn far away too. :^)
BTW, does anyone in this file live in the Campbell area? I'm thinking
that if I can get my hands on the kittens I would prefer to take them
to the West Valley Shelter in Campbell. Unfortunately, to do that I
need a Campbell address. These folks know me but I don't think they'd
be able to make an exception for me. This shelter is less crowded and
they'd have more of an opportunity to work with the kittens.
Jan
|
793.160 | #($#*%)(%#)(8 | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Tue Jul 09 1996 12:30 | 31 |
| Well, I have been banned from going to the apartment complex again.
The animal control officer called and said the construction people
have accused me of stealing a trap and releasing a cat. I hope you
folks know me well enough to know that I would never do anything like
that.
I told the officer that I was there last night while the manager was
there. That he saw me working with the kitten I was trying to catch.
I only saw a couple of other construction people there and one guy who
had permission to keep his cat in the vacant apartment overnight. I
did not see any traps out nor did I see a cat in a trap.
I called the manager and talked to him and told him what happened. I
let him know that I would never do that and I just wanted to catch the
one kitten I thought could be tamed. He said if they get a red tabby
kitten in a trap they will call me and let me come check on him.
Unfortunately, there are at least 2-3 of them there.
Needless to say, I am really upset and angry. I could just scream and
I have nowhere to vent my anger at the moment. Sheesh, I'm trying to
get the cats caught too I can't imagine why they think I would do that.
The manager is going to talk to the construction guy. I made him
promise not to give him my name or number. I hope he holds to his
promise. He said if they find the cat he will call me. That still
puts me in a bad situation. I would have to go there and possibly be
confronted by these people while I checked on the cat. For pete's
sake, the animal control officer was alluding to law suits, etc.
God, the things I do for cats!
Jan
|
793.161 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Tue Jul 09 1996 12:39 | 12 |
| Jan.....was in one of the construction people who claims
you stole a trap/cat or is it the Animal Control Officer????
I find it hard to believe a construction person would give
two *&^% about the traps or the cats, and maybe the animal
control officer doesn't want you around because he believes
you are attempting to save the cats and he ONLY has one thing
in mind and that is to capture them and put them to sleep.
Geesshhh....Jan I feel so bad for you.
Sandy
|
793.162 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Tue Jul 09 1996 14:04 | 33 |
| It was the construction person I originally talked to that told the
animal control officer that I stole the trap and released the cat.
Of course, this is the same guy who lead me to believe that they were
going to kill the cats rather than trap them and take them to the
humane society. I have no idea what his problem is. I am at the point
now that I wouldn't believe a word he says even if he was hooked to a
lie detector. However, the animal control officer does not have this
same experience with him. It's a matter of his word against mine.
I get the feeling he wants me off the property due to insurance reasons
and is making up this story to get what he wants. I am now banned from
the property. Guys, I have a strong need to help these cats but I also
have a strong self-preservation instinct. I do not want to antagonize
anyone enough to make them send animal control after me. Afterall, I
am severely over the local limit for cats with my crew.
They tell me they'll let me know if red tabby boy gets picked up,
however, I don't think these people would know a red tabby kitten if it
bit them in the butt.
I think the best thing to do at this point is to let this die a quiet
death. I will not push them into taking action against me. I will
continue to check at the humane society and see if I can determine what
the cats' fate will be. I'm hoping some of them will be tame enough to
hang around and get adopted instead of being euthanized.
This is so annoying though because over the last five years I have
spent quite a bit of time and money (some of it from FELINErs) to take
in, clean up, test, vaccinate, spay/neuter and place cats from this
complex in a good home. I am not part of the problem. I am trying to
be part of the solution.
Jan
|
793.163 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | Heartless Jade | Tue Jul 09 1996 14:18 | 5 |
|
Can you drop a quiet word to your local newspaper? You've definitely
gone above and beyond for those cats, and that construction person is
being a jerk 8^/.
|
793.164 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Tue Jul 09 1996 14:29 | 5 |
| I'm thinking I probably shouldn't have dropped a quiet word to Animal
Control while researching the trapping company. That surely pissed
someone off.
Jan
|
793.165 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Tue Jul 09 1996 20:51 | 36 |
| I cannot believe this. I got home tonight to find a message from the
construction guy on my phone. I did not give him my last name. I did
not give him my home phone number. I left wondering how the heck he
got it. In the message he mentions that I've been coming on the
property when no one was there. That's not true. When I've come on
the property there have been people there.
He goes on to say that the trapping company he hired (odd, I thought
the manager hired them) is missing stuff. He wanted me to call him.
Unfortunately, I did. I left a rather annoyed message on the answering
machine.
I said that I didn't know how he had gotten my number but I didn't want
him to call me there again. I said the manager asked me not to come on
the property again and that I would honor that request. I told him
that I didn't take anything, didn't touch anything that wasn't mine and
never release any cats from traps. I told him the only thing I did do
was try to get close to one of the kittens and I failed.
I was on a roll by this time and also spouted off about how over the
past 4-5 years I have taken upwards of 15 cats out of this complex,
took them to the vet, had them spayed and neutered with my own money
(sorry guy but I didn't give you the credit you deserve on that one)
and placed them in homes. I told him I was not part of the problem I
was trying to be part of the solution and that I resented his implying
that I had taken anyone's property.
Boy, I wish I'd have thought this through first. Now it's on tape for
posterity. Unfortunately, my little machine got to erase before I got
to the save button during my tirade. I don't have his call on tape any
more. I sure hope this is the end of this. I will not return any further
calls and if he calls again I will look into what I can do to protect
myself. With contacts and the Police Department I should be able to
figure this out...somehow.
Jan
|
793.166 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Tue Jul 09 1996 21:56 | 11 |
| Okay, I've calmed down now. The voice of reason (sister Jo) has
stepped in and reminded me that they can't prove anything cuz I
didn't do anything. It's their word against mine. The plan now
is to under react instead of over reacting from here on out.
Besides if they continue to call after I've asked the to cease and
desist...it's harrassment. I won't be responding to any further calls.
End of story (I hope).
Jan
|
793.167 | A promise of support from the Colonel! | BIGQ::BITTICKS | | Wed Jul 10 1996 05:40 | 19 |
| You have a huge amount of evidence that you are a devoted cat rescuer -
this notes file! Plus you've left a detailed trail of your activities
in here. People who are out to steal don't call the immediate universe
to find someone to trap cats humanely. There's tons of proof that
you're a devoted cat rescuer and nothing to prove you're a miscreant of
any form. The construction person must be looking for a scapegoat for
something that went wrong and has mistakenly picked you. I'd stay away
from the site because people like that can be dangerous. You'll have to
rely on the authorities and Animal Control people to look after those
kitties, unfortunately. We need you around to look after all the other
kitties you will encounter in the future!
We're all behind you and every one of us is prepared to mail the
results of our litter pan cleanings to the construction fellow if he
starts bothering you.
Keep up the good work!
regards,
Sari
|
793.168 | Good News on Neighborhood Stray | WMOIS::FLECK_S | Love me, Love my dogs, cats, etc. | Wed Jul 10 1996 07:19 | 14 |
|
I've got an update to my note (515.399). The old guy who feeds
the grey cat didn't know the people abandoned the cat so he's now
going to take him in. He's going to take the cat to the vets and
have him checked out and get his shots! I'm glad there are nice
people still out there!
Jan, hang in there, someday you will be rewarded for all the
good things you've done and are still doing. Maybe the construction
worker knows of some illegal activity going on and doesn't want you
to discover it! (sounds like a movie) We're all praying for you and
the kitty's.
Sue
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793.169 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Wed Jul 10 1996 10:42 | 5 |
| Jan, you might call the whatsis pest company and explain what's
been going on. They may be reasonable people. it sounds
like the construction guy is just a nut out to cause trouble.
I wouldn't be surprised if he took any traps himself.
|
793.170 | Really appreciating all teh FELINEr support | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Wed Jul 10 1996 11:28 | 32 |
| Thanks for the support guys...I really needed it. At this point I'm
trying to let this whole thing die down. I don't want my blood
pressure and heart rate to rise over this again. Unfortunately, it's
all I can think about.
I stayed away from the complex last night. Made a trip to the humane
society and still only saw the original two cats (yep, I found the
black kitten) that were trapped. No new arrivals from the complex yet.
I went home after that and have records indicating I was there (in case
they try to pull something else with me). I placed a phone call to my
sister (phone records) and chatted with a neighbor. I also have the
records that indicate I dialed in from home. (Nope, I'm not paranoid...
not a bit. :^)
I fully expected to get another phone call this morning from that guy
(after my irate message) but he didn't call when I was home. Perhaps
he'll honor my request and not call. I did what I could over there I
guess I can't do any more from here on out. I really can't risk
pissing them off more than I apparently have already. I live too close
to them for comfort.
It's so weird about the traps too. I remember thinking it was odd that
I didn't see traps out last time I was there. It was the best time of
day to catch cats too, that time just before the sun goes down when
things have cooled off. There were at least 5 of them out then.
Oh well, I guess I'll have to practice the Scarlett O'Hara method of
dealing with this...I'll think about that tomorrow.
Jan
|
793.171 | try for public awareness/publicity? | BOOKIE::chayna.zko.dec.com::xanadu::eppes | Nina Eppes | Wed Jul 10 1996 15:54 | 9 |
| The newspaper suggestion in .163 sounds like a good idea to me.
At the least, you/the Humane Society might get some volunteers
to foster-house the cats that are trapped. People really respond
to animals-in-distress stories (at least, in New England they certainly
have...).
Good luck!
-- Nina
|
793.172 | All quiet on the home front (knock wood) | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Wed Jul 10 1996 16:51 | 7 |
| Things have been very quiet on this today. i'm hoping they stay that
way. At last check the home message machine was blank. I can't go by
the humane society today because they're closed to all but incoming
animals while they do staff training. Will check in with them again
tomorrow.
Jan
|
793.173 | Update on apartment kitties | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Thu Jul 11 1996 20:57 | 94 |
| I went by Santa Clara Humane Society today. The Lost & Found Coordinator
(Jane) was there and she saw me and offered to take me through the
cages. She'd been on vacation for a while and wanted to tell me about
it. I told her the story of the apartment complex and trapping. She
was really understanding about my need to verify the cats were making
it into the shelter.
In Room B we found a tortie kitten that came from Meridian/Willow area.
My old complex is 1035 Meridian right near Willow. They're not even
bothering to put the full address anymore. This could have been one
of the Pixie & Dixie (I forgot which was which) kittens. I couldn't be
sure since I hadn't seen them up close for very long. In room B cage
#100 I found gray kitty (Impound #103997). She seemed to recognize me
right away. She stood up and rubbed the cage and meowed. Her card said
Meridian/Willow too. Jane was checking all the cages for Meridian/
Willow on the cards. Before she went off to do that she unlocked gray
kitty's cage so I could touch her and pet her. Gray kitty was loving
it. At one point Jane got all excited and took gray kitty's card over
to room B to compare with tortie kitten. They came in on the same day
at different times (she noted). She decided they had to have been from
the same complex. I was pretty sure by looking at tortie kitty that
she was one of the ones I had fed.
Jane said that if I wanted to I could put a 10 day hold on gray kitty.
They wouldn't do anything with her then for 10 days. She's currently
on 3 day hold. She said tell them you recognize the cat and think you
know the owner. Lie if you have to. People do it all the time. I
couldn't believe she was telling me this. Gray kitty came in on the
10th. They don't count the 1st day. Her 3 days are up on the 14th
1st thing in the morning. Then if she passed health check she'd go
into adoptions. I still have time to decide what to do with her. I
have no place to put her and no one clammoring for a cat at this time
though. She's so sweet I think she would find a home if she made it to
adoptions. If she doesn't pass health check she'll be euthanized.
Unfortunately, if I was doing this through my own vet there'd probably
be the same outcome if she tested positive for FELV and/or FIV unless
I quickly found a home with someone who wouldn't mind that she tested
positive. So, I'm still trying to figure out what to do.
No red tabby kitties found yet. Black and white kitty was still in the
hospital area. She's not looking any happier than she did the first
day. She's hanging out as far back in her cage or in her litter box as
she can get. Her cage card is missing. Jane says that's not a good
sign. If they can't find her cage card they can't move her into
adoptions. I'm not sure she's adoptable at this point anyway. She's
still looking somewhat wild and scared.
Black kitten was not in the hospital room anymore and I don't remember
seeing him in the other holding rooms. Jane says it's possible he was
only in the hospital room because he was too young and that he got
fostered out. This would be great because his chances of taming down
would be much better with someone handling him.
At this point she started encouraging me to talk to the foster
coordinators (this topic originally was brought up while I was petting
gray kitty). She says they provide all the food and medicine (if
necessary) while you're fostering. When I asked if there were any
special requirements for fostering she said you just needed to have
some place to keep the cats. I'm sure there must be more to it than
that. I told her if I fostered they'd have to be in among my cats and
she assured me that they health checked them first and that would help
narrow the possibility of my exposing my cats to nasty things like FELV.
Anyway, I'm considering it. If you foster for them you keep the kittens
until they're about 8 weeks old and old enough to be in the adoptions
area. Then you bring them back for the HS to adopt out. It would be
great if I could get them to give me red tabby boy if/when he shows up
or tortie girl (I'd have to move fast on her). The advantage to this
would be that I would be able to do my part in helping the kitten/cat
situation with less risk of my ending up with 76 cats. I would have to
give them back instead of calling them my fosters for the next 15 years
of their lives (apologies to Ashlar, Joey and Dolly). :^)
Well now that I'm finished with the apartment complex kitties I have to
tell you this one other thing. When I was in room B my heart skipped a
beat. There in one of the cages was the spitting image of my beautiful
Bailey cat (RIP). She was the closest thing I'd seen in a long time to
the color Bailey was. Some of her facial markings were just too close.
I wish I'd had a picture of Bailey with me to compare to her. If I had
my own place I would have said she was my cat and I was here to reclaim
her and take her home. I can't even put into words how seeing her
affected me. It was downright eerie how she resembled Bailey. She
seemed like the sweetest of cats too. I couldn't begin to tell you if
she had Bailey's candy bar personality (50% sweetness, 50% nuts) in that
short time we visited but it'd be worth it to me to find out.
Makes me wish I'd budgeted better over the years so that I could have
bought my own place by now.
BTW, as of today there have been no further phone calls exchanged with
the lunatic^C^C I mean construction guy. :^)
Jan
|
793.174 | The "Soft Touch" signs must be out again | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Mon Aug 05 1996 15:34 | 32 |
| New project in the works. This adorable little waif has shown up in
the complex. She's got the sweetest little face. She's brown tabby
on top with white underneath. I say "she" but I haven't been able to
get a good look. She just looks like a she to me. She appears to be
somewhere in the neighborhood of 4-6 months old.
I've been calling her Priscilla (aka Pris kitty, Prissy and Miss
Priss). I've been working on getting close to her. In the last couple
of days I've gotten within 2 feet of her while she's eating. Last
night I actually stroked her back while she was eating. The first time
she ran a few feet away and then approached cautiously to eat again.
The second time she got into it and actually arched her back into the
stroke. Then she realized what I was doing and freaked and ran again.
I couldn't get close enough to touch her again after that.
Mystic (the patio kitty my neighbor and I share custody of) seems to be
taking care of her. Either that or Priscilla just won't let Mystic out
of her sight. I noticed that Mystic is really good with her but
sometimes she just wants to be left alone. She tells me you can only
take a kitten playing with your ears, feet and tail and chasing you
around for so long before losing a little patience. Especially if said
kitten is not one of your own. (Since Mystic is spayed this was
definitely not one of hers.)
I think the only reason I'm getting so close so soon is because
Priscilla sees Mystic coming up to me, eating on my patio, etc.
I'll be looking for a good home for this one soon so everyone check
with neighbors, friends and relatives for a potential home. :^) Of
course, it would work best if that home was in the San Jose, CA area.
Jan
|
793.175 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Tue Aug 06 1996 18:01 | 20 |
| I took a fancy feather toy out to play with Priscilla last night.
She loved it. I was able to get really close to her but not to
touch her yet. At one point she stopped playing and was resting...
on my shoe. She had her front feet and chest laying on my shoe.
I was too amazed. However, when I tried to touch her with my hand
she moved a few feet away each time.
This is great progress in a short time. Unfortunately, I'm going on
vacation for 5 days and won't be able to continue this till I get
back. I hope she's still hanging around when I come back and that
no one in the complex gets a bug to "get rid of" her. I've let me
neighbor know that I'm working with her. When he knew I was working
with Mystic he made a point of letting people know "hands off" Mystic
when they talked about trapping cats. I'm hoping he'll do the same
for Priscilla.
Oops, I gotta go call my cat care person to make sure I'm covered for
vacation. I knew I forgot something.
Jan
|
793.176 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Wed Aug 07 1996 17:36 | 16 |
| Priscilla is still hanging out on the patio. When I came out this
morning she was by the food. She seems to hang around under the table
and chairs I have there. Even when Mystic is not around, Priscilla is.
I still haven't gotten a good look to be sure Priscilla is the right
name for her. She may end up being called Presley or something close
to Priscilla if she turns out to be a boy. She already knows her name
so I can't change it too much.
I've made my cat sitter aware of Priscilla's presence and have asked
her to keep an eye out for her. She said she'd be happy to do it
since she's already feeding Mystic. She's spending a lot of time on my
patio now so she should be easy to find.
Jan
|
793.177 | Taking it one day at a time | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Wed Aug 14 1996 16:11 | 34 |
| I'm back from vacation and Priscilla is still hanging around. My
neighbor said he went out and looked for her each night because he
knew he'd be dead if she disappeared. :^)
Unfortunately, I have a new set back in trying to get close to her.
While I was bringing all my junk in from the car Mac got out the
door. He went after the kitten. She ran and he grabbed her and pulled
her back on the patio as she was trying to escape. I screamed to my
mom to bring me a spray bottle or bowl of water and I tried to get over
to where they were. By the time I headed that way the kitten had
managed to escape. I was smart enough this time to not try to pick Mac
up immediately after a fight. When I saw recognition in his eyes
instead of that glazed look I grabbed him and tossed him inside.
I tried to get close enough to Pris to see if he had injured her in
anyway but she wouldn't let me more than a couple of feet from her.
I'm keeping an eye on her to be sure there are no lumps or bumps
popping up form a badly healed cat claw.
The worst of this is that now she is very wary about coming onto the
patio. She was there this morning after I put food out but when I
opened the door she practically flew off the patio. I'm hoping she'll
get braver and forget this incident soon. I'm hoping to be able to put
Mac in the bubble carrier and take him outside so that she and he can
see each other and get to know each other while he is confined and
can't hurt her.
The strangest part of this is that he ran past Mystic, who was standing
on the patio too, to attack Priscilla. For some reason Mystic is okay
but Pris isn't. All I can think of is that it must have something to
do with the length of time Mystic has been hanging around the patio.
He has never attacked Mystic.
Jan
|
793.178 | Progress report | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Thu Aug 15 1996 11:48 | 36 |
| Well...it's definite...Priscilla is really a Presley. Got a good look
at those little nubbins last night and Priscilla definitely is a bit
too feminine for this little guy.
I spent a great deal of time outside last night talking to a neighbor
and to the cat. He wouldn't come anywhere near my neighbor but would
walk up to me and came close enough to sniff my finger and bat at my
hand. I also found out that there are at least 4 other neighbors
feeding him.
I couldn't get him to come up on the patio to eat last night so I took
some Fancy Feast Fish and Shrimp Feast down to the bottom of the stairs
for him. I sat on the lowest stair and put the bowl about six inches
from my feet. He approached cautiously and began to eat and I started
petting him. He'd pull away now and then but he settled into it after
a few minutes. I probably sat there and petted him for a good 10
minutes. He was purring the whole time.
I took the opportunity to feel around on his body to see if I could
detect any injuries Mac might have caused but couldn't feel anything.
I checked Mac's claws the other night and most of them were sort of
dull (except the dew claws) so maybe he didn't poke any holes.
I'm feeling pretty good about last night's progress. I was even able
to appoach the little man after he finished eating to give him a stroke
or two before he got spooked by someone and ran off. Now if I could
find someone to give him a real home and take him in for his vet check
I'll be all set. Of course, I have to get to the point with him that I
can pick him up and put him into a carrier before that vet stuff
happens but I'm fairly confident he'll be okay with that eventually.
I do have the see through bubble carrier that I used for Mystic. That
one doesn't seem quite as much like a confined carrier space as the other
carriers.
Jan
|
793.179 | Great job jan... | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Thu Aug 15 1996 12:30 | 9 |
| Great job Jan.... I'm going to a very similar process with a
stray kitty who I have fed for over 5 months. I finally made progress
about 2 weeks ago and got to pet him . I work with him every night and
it has worked out so well...that I even cleaned his ears (by myself) the
other night. BUT...I have not seen him since I did clean his ears...
so I think I really peed him off!!! Hopefully he will be back when
he is hungry.
Sandy
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793.180 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Fri Aug 16 1996 13:06 | 17 |
| Well..I found out why I hadn't seen my stray in two days and that
is because he is hurt. He showed up last night with a scratch on
his nose and a very swollen foot which he will not use. After
alot of work..I finally got him down in my cellar last night so
he could spend a night resting, but this was not an easy task since
he is very skittish and never see the inside of a house.
BUT tonight is the real challenge...we have a vet appointment at
7:15 and I have no clue how I'll get him in the cat carrier. He
flipped going in a wide open cellar...I can't imagine what he will
do in a carrier. What I did attempt to do is left the open carrier
in the cellar with a HUGE pile of catnip in it...so hopefully he
was in the carrier today.
Wish US luck....
Sandy
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793.181 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Fri Aug 16 1996 13:27 | 4 |
| Good luck, Sandy. Perhaps a bit of smelly cat food will lure him in
and with luck he'll be so busy eating he won't notice what's happening.
Jan
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793.182 | | CATMAX::SKALTSIS | Deb | Fri Aug 16 1996 13:31 | 12 |
| Sandy,
I've been through this before, so long as he is still inside you
should be ok. The trick is just let him fight/bite/etc. and keep
focused on putting him into the carrier; DON'T LET GO! You can scream
with pain AFTER he is in the carrier.
It sounds painful, but in the long run it is the easist, fastest way.
The real important thing is that he get to the vet.
Good luck, and keep us posted,
Deb
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793.184 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Fri Aug 16 1996 13:42 | 11 |
| hmmm...sounds like a GREAT way to spend a Friday night!!!
Actually he is pretty calm around me...but he just HATES
to be held and hates to be confined.
I'll get him there...no matter what!! I've had cat bites
from strays that caused blood poisioning (red_line) so he
won't stop me!!!
I'll keep you posted.....
Sandy
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793.183 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Fri Aug 16 1996 16:29 | 17 |
| If you have any leather gloves you might want to use 'em. :^)
When I first got Mac he was very agressive. He'd bite every
time I'd take him out or put him in the Tokyo cage he had to
live in till he and Onyx accepted each other. I started using
my leather workout gloves to handle him. They are the kind
that are cut off at the fingertips so your fingers show through.
He was a biter at first and when he'd try to bite through those
gloves it didn't work. It was then that the balance of power
turned in my favor as he discovered I was no longer afraid of
him.
How I wish I'd have put those gloves on before trying to break up
that cat fight last November. It would have saved me 4 hours of
time in the emergency room. Ah well, we live and learn.
Jan
|
793.185 | Update on Briggs | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Mon Aug 19 1996 06:24 | 32 |
| Well the little stray Briggs has been to the Vets and is now
back home recuperating. Friday night he surprised
the heck out of me by just walking in the cat carrier
and he was pretty calm at the vets too!!! His bad leg
was caused from a cat bite and since they had to keep
him there to check out the bite and put a drain in it...
we decided he also should be neutered at the same time.
So he has a drain in the bottom of his foot, he has been
neutered, checked/treated for mites/worms, tested for
Felv/Fiv (negative), had his booster and 1st Felv vaccine.
The only thing they could not do was to give him his
Rabie shot. Massachussetts state law says that if the
cat has a bite wound of unknown origin...you cannot
give him a rabie shot for 5 months.
He came back home on Saturday and spent the 1st night in
my bathroom because he was still a bit groggy...and now
he is resting VERY comfortabley in my cellar. He has made
himself at home...and come to find out he is a little
love bug who LOVES to give head butts and rub his face
all over yours. Tis amazing that this little nut was
so skittish that I couldn't get near him for the last
5 months....
Once he has recuperated....my intention is to find him
a wonderful home where he no longer has to worry about
survival.
Sandy
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793.186 | As usual, great work | SALEM::SHAW | | Mon Aug 19 1996 08:15 | 5 |
|
Great job Sandy, it is so rewarding when you get love/head butts
from them.
Shaw
|
793.187 | | CATMAX::SKALTSIS | Deb | Mon Aug 19 1996 09:10 | 4 |
| YEA!!!
Deb
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793.188 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Mon Aug 19 1996 11:01 | 4 |
| Great news!!
Karen and her horde.
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793.189 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Mon Aug 19 1996 13:08 | 34 |
| Still working on Presley. He's beginning to trust me and my neighbor.
We sat outside with him last night for a while. I petted him while he
ate some Fancy Feast Fish and Shrimp. I can pet him while he eats but
not at any other time. He will reach out and bat at my hand but won't
let me touch him unless he's eating. I lifted him up a couple of
inches while he was eating last night. He freaked a little bit but
when I put him down he came right back to eat and let me pet him again.
He purrs the entire time.
Dave (my neighbor) was playing with Presley and Presley seems
comfortable with him. Funny, Dave is such a big guy and Presley is so
small. But, Dave sat on the ground and played with Presley through one
of the bushes. Presley would stalk his hand and would bat at it. He's
so gentle, no claws in use most of the time although Dave did catch a
claw at least once.
We were really surprised when we got up to go inside and he followed us
up onto the patio. He settled down on the top step and sat there and
looked at us with the completely content expression on his face. He
was even doing the squinty eye thing with me when I would look at him.
This is great because I haven't been able to get him on the patio for
more than a few seconds since the night Mac got out and attacked him.
I think Mystic is a little jealous of the time we're investing in the
new kitten. She's used to being the center of attention when we're
outside. She seems to be handling it okay most of the time but there
are times when it seems more obvious. And, Presley has definitely
adopted her as his adult cat role model. We're seeing a lot of Mystic's
traits showing up in Presley lately. This is actually a good thing.
He couldn't have picked a better role model. Mystic has that complex
completely wired. She's an extremely street smart cat.
Jan
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793.190 | Presley the wonder kitten | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Tue Aug 20 1996 15:09 | 24 |
| I'm petting him almost any time I want now!!! This is too cool. He's
been very quick to trust. Although if he sees my hand coming he backs
off a bit. He's better if I catch him from behind.
This morning I picked him up while he was eating and held him 6-8 inches
off the ground and petted his head. He let me do it without struggling
for a few minutes. Won't be long now till he's headed to the vet for
testing and tutoring.
If the worst possible thing should happen and he should test positive
for FELV is there anyone who knows anyone that would take a FELV
positive kitten in? If not, I'll have to put him to sleep since I have
no place to put him and I won't be able to leave him outside.
Of course, the hope is that he'll test negative and this won't be an
issue at all. Now I just have to finish getting him used to being
picked up and put in a carrier and then all that's left is the gathering
of the vet money. Since I covered all of Mystic's expenses I'm going to
see if my neighbor (who seems to have all the fun with Mystic and none of
the expense even though she's wearing a tag that says he's her owner) will
help me cover the little guy's costs.
Jan
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793.191 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Tue Aug 20 1996 15:13 | 2 |
| Don't forget the FIV test.
|
793.192 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Tue Aug 20 1996 15:50 | 6 |
| Will catch that too. The Cat Hospital does a combination FELV/FIV
test. If I catch them on a slow day I can get the results within
20-30 minutes instead of 2-3 days. They did that for Mystic when
I took her in.
Jan
|
793.193 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Wed Aug 21 1996 14:21 | 34 |
| Last night I picked Presley up and walked over to the window where Mac
was meowing and let them have a look at each other. Mac seemed very
interested in Presley. Presley seemed very interested in getting the
heck out of there. He didn't really struggle much to get down
actually. Mac had a good sniff and I'm hoping the more he sees and
gets to know Presley the less inclined he'll be to slip out of the
house and try to attack him.
While I was carrying Presley around the patio I looked over and saw one
of my neighbors across the way sitting on his patio. He noticed I had
Presley in my hands and said he knew it was only a matter of time
before that happened. He said I went at it with so much determination
that he knew the little guy didn't stand a chance of staying a wild
boy. He probably thinks I'm nuts anyway. His patio is right across
from mine and he's always getting an ear full about my cats and from my
cats. He can see them sitting in the window from his place and I've
introduced him to a few of them from across the patio.
A little later I went out on the patio cuz I thought I heard a cat
fight and wanted to make sure neither Mystic or Presley were involved.
One of my neighbors (Beverly), who also feeds the kitten, called out
that he was over with her. She was all excited that she had been able
to pet him. So, now I know that he's trusting more people. This is a
good sign. If he'll trust other people then his chances of going to a
good home are that much better.
Guess all that's left is to make the vet appointment. Oh, and I could
try bathing him but I think that's going to take a little more trust
than I've earned so far. He may never forgive me after a bath. I
think maybe I'll save that for if/when he goes to an indoor home.
He'll just get dirty again quickly otherwise...especially since his
favorite place to play is in one of the flower pots.
Jan
|
793.194 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Thu Aug 22 1996 15:21 | 9 |
| I'm such a proud kitty mom. I picked Presley up and carried him around
like a baby yesterday. The whole time I was rubbing his head and neck.
He appeared to be in totally kitty bliss. He let me do this for 15-20
minutes before he struggled to get free. It is my opinion (biased as
it is) that the only reason he decided to get down is because human
traffic on the sidewalk was picking up and he didn't know those people
who kept walking by and stopping to look at him.
Jan
|
793.195 | Great job... | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Fri Aug 23 1996 05:46 | 12 |
| Great job Jan....you have completly reached his heart!!! It is
amazing how you think some kitties are completely feral because
of they way they originally act, but in reality they are just
VERY afraid of humans and have lost the faith. It just takes
a kind person, a little love and alot patience to win the faith back!!!
My little stray, Briggs was so afraid of us for 6 months where he
would not even come on the porch when we were there. But now he's
all over us and gives us head-butts and all!!!! His foot is fine
now and he's not even limping.
Sandy
|
793.196 | Good Work | MKOTS3::OFFEN | | Fri Aug 23 1996 13:32 | 17 |
| Boy, am I ever jealous !!! I have been working with Little Mama for
over a year now and she still doesn't let me pick her up. Actually she
lets me pick her up for about 2 seconds if she wants food bad enough.
She loves my petting her and looks for me through my kitchen window.
She comes running when I call her and notices when my car is *finally*
in the driveway. Oh well, it's still better than it was a year ago.
It took me forever (almost 8 years) to tame Beauty so I won't give up
on Little Mama. I read Sandy's note about the trip to the vet for the
wounded leg and it reminded me of Beauty's first trip. He came to me
with a wound on his cheek the first time which I took care of and when
he came to me the second time with a wound in his leg, I put him in the
carrier and brought him to the vet. I warned them that I had a feral
cut but he was such a gentleman that they thought I was joshing.
Sandi mom to 8 IS DEFINITELY ENOUGH !!
|
793.197 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Fri Aug 23 1996 14:18 | 15 |
| I have to admit that Presley has been a lot easier to deal with than I
expected. It occurs to me that he may not have been wild so much as
he was just wary of people.
I was holding him in baby position again last night when one of the
neighbors who has been feeding him walked by. The guy asked me if I
was holding the wild kitten. When I said yes he was totally amazed.
I continued to hold Presley and let the guy pet him. I didn't get too
much struggle out of him after the guy found Presley's good head and
neck petting spots. I'm starting to poll neighbors for a potential
home. Of course the ones that said they'd take him if he were not wild
probably figured he wouldn't be tamed and they'd be off the hook. I
don't think they were expecting this to happen so quickly.
Jan
|
793.198 | Maybe in 5 more years??? | NETCAD::DREYER | I need a vacation!! | Mon Aug 26 1996 10:20 | 6 |
|
I am also envious, but glad it's worked out so well for you Jan! I've had Gypsy
going on three years and can't touch him...
Laura
|
793.199 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Mon Aug 26 1996 11:53 | 26 |
| Well, I goofed this weekend. I made the mistake of trying to take
Presley inside to clean the dirt off his face. Got him into the
bathroom and let go. BIG MISTAKE!! He totally flipped out. He was
literally climbing the walls. I felt so bad. It took me a while to
get close enough to scruff him so I could take him outside again.
I haven't been able to touch him since then.
I hope he forgets soon. The next part of this process is going to be
getting him used to being in something. I'll probably take the bubble
carrier outside (when I can touch him again) and try putting him in
there to see how he handles it. If that works I'll take him inside in
the bubble carrier. It's going to be a long process. But, it has to
be done if I'm going to get him to the vets and still be able to handle
him when we get there.
So...I'm convinced he's a wild boy instead of just wary of people.
He's either never been inside or he's had bad experiences being inside.
Jan
P.S. Laura, it's a shame Gypsy won't let you touch him. I guess
sneaking up and petting him from behind while he's eating is
totally out of the question. Wouldn't want you to get slashed.
I've been fortunate that this has worked with so many of my
wild ones.
|
793.200 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Mon Aug 26 1996 11:57 | 6 |
| Jan, I've had "stray" kitties completely freak out when
I first lured them inside. My Tommy, who I later found out had
been abandoned by a tenant across the street did this. It took several
days and tuna :-) to lure him back to the doorstep even. So, I
wouldn't assume that this is a huge setback with Presley.
|
793.201 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Mon Aug 26 1996 12:31 | 9 |
| Well, I'll get the Fancy Feast Shrimp and Fish out again. He's
come close to me but hasn't allowed me to touch him again. He
sits on the staircase and looks up at me while I'm out there trying
lure him up. He's come over to eat at the food bowls but if I so
much as move he runs. However, I'm a persistant kitty mom and I
think we'll have this worked out soon even if I have to use up my
whole stash of Fancy Feast in the process. :^)
Jan
|
793.202 | He's not a fighter! | NETCAD::DREYER | I need a vacation!! | Tue Aug 27 1996 08:23 | 31 |
| > P.S. Laura, it's a shame Gypsy won't let you touch him. I guess
> sneaking up and petting him from behind while he's eating is
> totally out of the question. Wouldn't want you to get slashed.
> I've been fortunate that this has worked with so many of my
> wild ones.
Jan,
It's impossible to sneak up on Gypsy, but he's definitely not a slasher...he's
a sissy!! He'll lick baby food off my finger, but if I even *move* a finger
to scratch him under the chin, he spooks. I've been able to get a few pats in
when he was absorbed with eating and had his back turned to me. He loves to
rub against my legs when I'm cooking, cuz he knows he's going to get treats,
but I can't reach down and pet him, he takes off in a flash! He does play
with me though! Once I managed to get him in my arms when he was looking out
the window and he didn't try to bite or scratch, just wriggled out of my arms.
He's a great wriggler! He's the most submissive cat I've ever seen, doesn't
have a defensive streak in him! If he ever comes around I'm sure he'll be one
of the seetest cats I've ever known!
I wish you could come visit, you'd probably have him tamed in no time!
Laura
P.S. I'm sure Presley will trust you again soon! We had to catch Gypsy to take
him to the vets, and had a little backslide because of it, he wouldn't take
food from us. A few weeks later he was back to normal!
|
793.203 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Tue Aug 27 1996 09:00 | 6 |
| Jan...keep trying. My stray, Briggs flipped when I put him
in the cellar for the first time...and NOW I can't get him
out of there. He thinks it's home...and doesn't even want
to go outside anymore.
Sandy
|
793.204 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Tue Aug 27 1996 11:22 | 14 |
| I was able to pet Presley last night for the first time since
the "bathroom incident". He was still very wary though. It
took some Fancy Feast Trout to get his attention.
He's so cute. Even though he won't come close to me if I don't
have food, he'll sit at the bottom of the stairs and look up at
me with that squinty-eyed content look.
Laura, I sure wish I could come visit Gypsy too. I doubt that
I'd have any better luck than you have though. You've been
around him for 5 years. That counts for an awful lot. He'd
probably be just a blur as he high-tailed it out of my range. :^)
Jan
|
793.205 | | NETCAD::DREYER | I need a vacation!! | Tue Aug 27 1996 12:07 | 8 |
| Gee Jan, that didn't take long at all!
I've had Gypsy going on 3 years (Nov. 15). Actually, he won't even come out
if there's a stranger in the house. He looks out the window when he hears
anyone approaching and scrams if the person is unknown to him! There are
only 2 people he comes out for, myself and my boyfriend!
Laura
|
793.206 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Thu Aug 29 1996 11:21 | 21 |
| I'm happy to report that I was able to pick Presley up and hold him
like a baby again last night. Of course, this was after spending 20
minutes walking around the complex trying to find him. He wasn't near
the apartment when I got home. That's strange because he's almost
always 12-18 inches behind Mystic.
I walked around calling his name and didn't get any response. I was
beginning to worry that he'd wandered somewhere he shouldn't have or
that some thing had happened to him. I was standing near my staircase
wondering what to do next when the little monster came out from under a
neighbors gate and proceeded to stretch. Apparently he was asleep on
my neighbors patio or something and couldn't be bothered to make a
little noise so I'd know he was okay. He stood there for a minute with
his back to me and I walked towards him expecting him to run at the
last second as he's been doing. But, he let me pick him up and hold
him for a while. I think he was still too asleep to remember to get
out of my way.
So, it appears that things are back to normal around my place at last.
Jan
|
793.207 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Tue Sep 03 1996 11:32 | 21 |
| I had a little petting session with Presley this morning. I was a
bit late for work but he was such a love bug that I couldn't resist
taking the time. He was rubbing my legs and propping himself up on
his hind legs to reach his nose up to my face. I noticed he's growing
in two new whiskers (one on each side) and he's got the coolest copper
eyes. His nose is still dirty but I'm going to have to work on being
able to bring him inside for that. The other thing I noticed is that
is fur is starting to feel less coarse and more silky. Must be the
regular healthy meals. I'm making a vet appointment for Onyx and
Carrie for 9/13 or 14. I'm hoping to take Presley in then too.
Now, if I could just get the lady who keeps leaving paper plates full
of people food on my patio for the cats to knock it off or leave them
somewhere else I'd be in good shape. There's nothing worse than having
to pick up a paper plate covered in ants and walk it to the dumpter.
Jan
P.S. I also need to convince the lady who keeps leaving milk out for
the cats to switch to Lactaid. :^)
|
793.208 | Looking for a home...ASAP | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Thu Sep 05 1996 20:28 | 23 |
| Houston we have a problem!
I've just been informed that the maintenance guy at my apartment
complex has been told that if he can catch Presley that he is
supposed to "get rid of" him. I asked what "get rid of" meant and
he says he'd take him to the pound. He also mentioned that he was
able to pick him up today.
So, I need a home quickly. I haven't even had a chance to get him
to the vet. I was planning to take him when I took my own on the
13th. Guess I'll run him in for a FELV/FIV test tomorrow.
I told the guy I was planning to clean him up and find him a home
but it appears I'm running out of time. I suppose that if he tests
negative I could try bringing him inside while I try to find a place
but he freaks out in here (who wouldn't if you were his size and had
to face 7 full grown cats). One additional problem with bringing him
inside...I don't have any more space.
So, does anyone know anyone who wants an adorable, well on his way to
being a loving companion, cat?
Jan
|
793.209 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Thu Sep 05 1996 20:56 | 8 |
| Asked Mike how long he thinks it will take him to catch Presley again.
He said it would take probably another week and a half. :^)
The pressure is still on...we need a home. I've put the word out to my
mom, both sisters and some neighbors. I'd be happy to get leads from
other folks on a suitable home.
Jan
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793.210 | Crossposted new home announcement | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Sat Sep 07 1996 16:00 | 25 |
|
<<< MISERY::APPLE$:[NOTES$LIBRARY]FELINE.NOTE;1 >>>
-< Meower Power - Where Differing Opinions are Respected >-
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Note 4.948 Cats looking for Homes 948 of 948
JULIET::CORDES_JA "Eight Tigers on My Couch" 17 lines 7-SEP-1996 14:59
-< Presley has a new home >-
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Re: 4.946
Presley has been placed in a new home. I can only pray to the
goddess of felinity that I've made the right choice. This home
came up out of the blue after his vet visit on Saturday and they
wanted to take him immediately.
Boy was this difficult. I've gotten so attached. I feel like
crying. The new owners have been told that if this doesn't work
out for any reason at all that I will take him back.
I'll crosspost this to 793 (the rescue topic). If there are any
followups to this message please post them there so we don't
clutter up the adoption topic.
Jan.
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793.211 | A day in the life of Presley | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Sat Sep 07 1996 16:41 | 59 |
| Okay, I'm thinking I should put a little detail in here about
the vet trip and new home.
We headed off to the vet at 10:45 this morning. I put Presley
in the carrier and he struggled to get out for a while. He
calmed down in the car and was very good. They took him in to
draw blood and he was either totally paralyzed with fear or
calm enough that they could handle him. The new vet (Wendy)
was great with him. She went slow and was very gentle so he
wouldn't freak. When it came time to weigh him he stood nicely
on the scale so we could do it. He weighs 6 pounds.
Wendy had to turn on the tap water to get him to stop purring
long enough to hear his heartbeat. He has earmites and fleas
but is otherwise very healthy.
Drumroll please....
He tested negative for FeLV and FIV!! He has received his first
FeLV shot and is due for the 2nd in 3 weeks. He got his 3-in-1 and
rabies vaccines as well. He needs to go back for neutering in about
a month. I asked if the vet could confirm his age and that I had
pegged him around 6-8 months. She says he is about 6 months old.
He has some adult teeth but still has some baby teeth.
He was sent home with Tresaderm for his ears. I have given the new
owners the medicine and instructions as well as info on when he
needs to go back to the vet and why. They will probably have me take
him in for neutering since I have a free spay neuter certificate. It
was issued in my name so I have to be the one to take it in with him.
He lives very close to me. My neighbor's mother has given him a home
here in Willow Glen. I will be able to get updates on how he's doing.
I was very worried about the rather abrupt decision to let him go to
this home. This all happened in a rush this morning. But, I've just
spoken to Sherry and she says he seems to be settling into his new
home very nicely. There is a cat-loving dog there. This dog used
to groom his mom's old cat. Presley walked up nose-to-nose with him
through the screen door shortly after his arrival and didn't seem to
have a problem with him at all. The dog, I'm told, took a look as if
to say "oh, it's a new cat" and went about his business. Last seen
Presley was hanging out on the couch at the new house. He seems to
have taken to being an only cat in the house quite nicely.
I want to thank Karen Kolling and Len Fehskens for their generosity
in helping to cover Presley's ve bill. These are two very special
people.
I promised to send Karen and Len pictures of Presley and I hope I can
still keep that promise even though he was placed before I was able
to get some film for the camera. Sherry has promised to take some
pictures for me and I will happily pass them on when she does.
Thanks to everyone for their support. I'm going to go have some lunch
and try to keep from crying. I miss the little guy already. I have
to learn not to get so attached I guess.
Jan
|
793.212 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | sweet & juicy on the inside | Sat Sep 07 1996 18:56 | 3 |
|
I'm so glad he got placed. He was lucky to have met you.
|
793.213 | Pixie's Story | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Mon Dec 09 1996 18:30 | 172 |
793.214 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Mon Dec 09 1996 19:26 | 24 |
793.215 | swivel the spine, loose the leg and the cat hardly notices.. | KERNEL::COFFEYJ | one of the UKCSC Unix Girlies aka La Feline Flooz | Tue Dec 10 1996 02:25 | 43 |
793.216 | Guilt..don't it stink!! | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Tue Dec 10 1996 04:41 | 26 |
793.217 | | TAPE::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Tue Dec 10 1996 05:02 | 5 |
793.218 | Just The Beginning of a Happy Story | PCBUOA::FEHSKENS | len - reformed architect | Tue Dec 10 1996 10:11 | 14 |
793.219 | A formal salute from the Colonel | BIGQ::BITTICKS | | Tue Dec 10 1996 10:19 | 7 |
793.220 | you and Karen did a very good deed! | CATMAX::SKALTSIS | Deb | Tue Dec 10 1996 14:06 | 9 |
793.221 | More Pixie Stuff | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Tue Dec 10 1996 17:19 | 28 |
793.222 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Wed Dec 11 1996 05:09 | 12 |
793.223 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | sweet & juicy on the inside | Wed Dec 11 1996 06:09 | 3 |
793.224 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Wed Dec 11 1996 10:21 | 2 |
793.225 | Another Pixie Update | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Wed Dec 11 1996 12:11 | 30 |
793.226 | joke | VAXCPU::michaud | Jeff Michaud - ObjectBroker | Wed Dec 11 1996 15:31 | 14 |
793.227 | Merry Christmas, Pixie | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Wed Dec 11 1996 16:13 | 4 |
793.228 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Thu Dec 12 1996 09:48 | 13 |
793.229 | big kitty hugs to you! | GRANPA::JBOBB | Janet Bobb dtn:339-5755 | Thu Dec 12 1996 10:27 | 23 |
793.230 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | be the village | Thu Dec 12 1996 14:39 | 7 |
793.231 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Thu Dec 12 1996 14:55 | 5 |
793.232 | And I was worried | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Thu Dec 12 1996 17:46 | 10 |
793.233 | bizarre! | VAXCPU::michaud | Jeff Michaud - ObjectBroker | Thu Dec 12 1996 19:14 | 9 |
793.234 | | DECWIN::JUDY | That's *Ms. Bitch* to you!! | Fri Dec 13 1996 07:16 | 6 |
793.235 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | be the village | Fri Dec 13 1996 08:18 | 6 |
793.236 | strays getting to me... | RHETT::LACORTI | | Fri Dec 13 1996 11:39 | 21 |
793.237 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Fri Dec 13 1996 12:16 | 18 |
793.238 | Making progress day by day | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Sat Dec 14 1996 17:37 | 35 |
793.239 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Mon Dec 16 1996 10:32 | 3 |
793.240 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Mon Dec 16 1996 11:48 | 10 |
793.241 | More Pixie stuff (like I talk of anything else) | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Tue Dec 17 1996 15:07 | 29 |
793.242 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Tue Dec 17 1996 15:33 | 2 |
793.243 | She Purred!! | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Fri Dec 20 1996 11:11 | 15 |
793.244 | | DECWIN::JUDY | That's *Ms. Bitch* to you!! | Fri Dec 20 1996 12:50 | 7 |
793.245 | Thanks for the Big Smile | PCBUOA::FEHSKENS | len - reformed architect | Mon Dec 23 1996 06:41 | 7 |
793.246 | | OHFSS1::POMEROY | | Tue Dec 24 1996 06:16 | 1 |
793.247 | A quick update | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Thu Jan 02 1997 01:04 | 72 |
793.248 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Mon Jan 06 1997 11:02 | 43 |
793.249 | Dixie is missing | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Fri Apr 04 1997 16:00 | 28 |
| Dixie, the sister of the kitten with the broken leg that I rescued from
the feral colony (remember Eileen?) has disappeared. I haven't seen her
in 11 nights. She was still living in the feral colony and was growing
into a beautiful cat. I'm very worried about her.
I've checked the Humane Society in case she was trapped and brought in.
I've also walked around the area calling her name. Her mother still
comes to eat at the colony tree. I've not noticed any kittie bodies in
the area near the colony. However, it is possible she wondered out of
the area and was either trapped, hit or taken in by someone.
It is my greatest hope that someone is taking care of her. She is a
feral cat though and I'm finding it hard to believe she would go to
someone on her own. She would occasionally come within a foot of me or
stretch her neck to sniff my finger so it's not a total impossibility,
but, she has gotten to know me over the last 8 months.
She is not spayed yet and I've been hoping that maybe she has gone off
to find a mate. I know that's not the best thought but it is better
than thinking she has been killed in some way. At least if she's alive
and pregnant there is still hope that I can catch her and take care of
the pregnancy (or kittens, if it comes to that).
Eleven days...<sigh>
Jan
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793.250 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Fri Apr 04 1997 17:06 | 7 |
| Jan, I think there is a good chance that someone has given Dixie a
home, esp. since she sounds like a beautiful cat. When my neighbors'
cat went missing awhile back (she was upset because one of her kittens
had died) it later turned out that she had "moved in" to a house about
two blocks away and lived on that porch. The people there gave her
food and water, but could only slowly get close to her over time.
|
793.251 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Fri Apr 04 1997 18:46 | 14 |
| I sure hope that is what happened. Bob (aka Bobcat), the alpha male
used to try to chase her away when she'd come near the food bowls.
Maybe she went somewhere that the food is easier to get to. Dixie and
LuLu (her mom) used to be the main kitties at the colony until Bob
and The Princess moved in and brought their 3 kittens along (Callie,
Willow and Bob Jr.). They've pretty much taken over the entire area
with the exception of Tortie and Shy Guy's food bowl.
Hey, I feed 'em, I name 'em. :^)
Jan (hoping Dixie has found a space to call her own...and that I might
find out where that is so I'll be sure she's okay)
|
793.252 | Flood Rescue Efforts | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Six Tigers on My Couch | Fri Apr 25 1997 11:31 | 79 |
| Path: ix.netcom.com!news
From: "bobdell" <[email protected]>
Newsgroups: rec.pets.cats.rescue
Subject: Red River Flood Animal Rescue
Date: 24 Apr 1997 14:14:04 GMT
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I saw this over in rec.pets.dogs.rescue. I am sure that many readers of
this group are aware of the situation in ND but I have seen nothing yet in
rec.pets.cats.* about the animals caught in the flooding. So I decided to
pass this on FWIW.
--
Robert E. Pindell, Can Opener, Litter Box Changer
and sometimes Secretary to Jdger and Di j` vu
Delmont & Laurie Fredricks <[email protected]> wrote in article
<[email protected]>...
>
> As many of you may have heard by now, Grand Forks ND and East Grand Forks
> MN have lost their battle with the spring flooding. It is the worst
> flooding ever seen in this area, and is being called the once in 500 year
> flood.
>
> Both towns have been evacuated as the water has swamped the town, many
> places over 15 feet deep. To top it off 11 buildings (~ 25%) of the
> downtown area burned down because firefighters were unable to reach the
> fires. Many fires are breaking out in individual homes that have been
> vacant because of the mandatory evacuation.
>
> Because of how quickly the town flooded when the hastily built dikes,
> many pets were left behind. They are now trying to rescue those left
> behind in the haste of the evacuation. I have been in contact with the
> Grand Forks Humane Society about the rescue efforts in their flooded
> city.
>
> A national emergency organization has stepped in to assist them and they
> are requesting donations be sent to them in order that it might be
> efficiently used to help those animals caught in the flooding. You can
> send your donations to:
>
> Emergency Animal Rescue Society
> 5892 A South Park Land Drive
> P.O. Box 188890
> Sacramento, CA 95818
>
> Please feel free to forward this to any list you like as all assistance
> will be greatly appreciated!!!!!
>
> Thanks!
> [email protected]
>
--
[email protected]
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. CAT: A pigmy lion that loves mice, hates dogs, and patronizes human .
. beings. --Oliver Herford .
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793.253 | This is the hardest thing | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Six Tigers on My Couch | Sat Apr 26 1997 03:42 | 74 |
| My beautiful little feral baby, Willow, is dead. She was hit by
a car some time tonight. I was late with the feeding tonight
because I went to spend time with friends. I thought about going
by and feeding them early but I didn't do it. I don't like to feed
them until it's completely dark because I'm less conspicuous and
there seems to be less cars racing down the road when it's dark.
I didn't get there till after midnight. I found her dead in the
road. It was horrible. I managed to use a torn up narrow cardboard
box to slide her out of the middle of the road and then used the
same piece of cardboard to scoop her into a box one of the apt.
residents gave me. I took her over to the humane society so they
could take care of the body. I just couldn't leave her there in
the middle of the road to become part of the pavement. Already
another car had gone by and hit her. I just couldn't stand
the thought of it happening over and over.
I keep thinking that if I had gone early or on time this might not
have happened. Maybe she would have been preoccupied with dinner
instead of out in the street when that car went by.
Willow was the prettiest kitten. Everytime I looked at her I was
amazed at her coloring. Nature really worked magic on her coat.
She was sort of gray and cream colored in the gray and cream mixed
together in sort of a circular/swirl pattern on her sides. She had
a little white bib and a little cream color on her feet. She was
probably 6 months old now. When I first found her she couldn't
have been more than about 8-12 weeks old and that estimate may be
on the high side. She may have been younger than that.
The first time I saw her she was the tiniest thing. She was up on
the brick fence by what I call the cat tree. It's a spikey leafed
Yucca type plant. When I first saw her it appeared something was
wrong with her eyes. On closer look I discovered her eyes had a
lot of goop in them. She was only able to open one of them part
way the other was gooped shut. I'm not sure how she found her way
to the wall.
I had already put food down by the cat tree for the other cats. I
wasn't sure she could find her way down there with her eyes in that
condition so I went back to the car and retrieved the food. I took a
handful and put it on the wall in front of her. She sniffed for a
second and then began gobbling the food down. It was Science Diet,
small pellets (kitten sized), good stuff. She really inhaled it. So,
I put another handful down. I made sure there was a large pile of
food in front of her before I left. I didn't see her again right away.
I checked for her each time I went to the tree. If she was there on
the fence I made sure there was food in front of her. I only saw her
there a couple of times. One day when I came to feed I saw her moving
around rather quickly. She was climbing around on the fence and on a
nearby tree. When I looked more closely I noticed her eyes where clean
and open. She was doing great. What a relief. I was so afraid she
would not survive but hadn't beeb able to get to a point where I could
catch her.
From then on I'd put food down and watch her climb down the tree to
come down and get it. She appeared to be growing up strong and
healthy. It's so sad that she had such a short little life. I was
really hoping that when I started trapping I'd be able to catch her,
get her spayed, tested, vaccinated and then maybe tame her down and
find her a home. Unfortunately, that was not in the future for her.
Her little kitty soul was called home early. I hope she's in kitty
heaven and that my beloved Bailey has come to meet her and show her
all the wonderful things that wait for her.
Willow was part of "the little family" of feral kitties; The Princess
was her mom, Bob (aka Bobcat) was her dad, Callie was her sister and
Bob Jr. (aka Bobaloo) was her brother.
Rest in peace little Willow. We'll miss you.
Jan
|
793.254 | | TAPE::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Mon Apr 28 1997 06:33 | 13 |
| Oh, Jan, I'm so very sorry about Willow. The poor little thing.
Hard as it was, you did the right thing in retrieving her little
body. That must have been very, very hard.
Please don't blame yourself for being there late ... it had
nothing to do with her fate. Just look at all the good you're doing.
Willow lives on, in your heart, and she'll be watching over you
from the Bridge.
- Andrea
Loki, Midnight & Patches
|
793.255 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | Elvis Needs Boats | Mon Apr 28 1997 09:33 | 2 |
|
Oh, Jan, I'm so sorry 8,^(.
|
793.256 | tears in the office again | KERNEL::COFFEYJ | La Feline Flooz - a unix cat | Mon Apr 28 1997 09:34 | 30 |
|
Hang in there Jan, like you said, she got a raw deal, but
like Andrea says too - you made it a lot better for her
for the short time she was here.
> Already another car had gone by and hit her.
Nyyyyyyrrr some people have so little respect for
living creatures, that's sick.. I can understand if
someone clips an animal in busy traffic and doesn't
see but once an animal is down in the road you can tell!
I've been pillion on a bike and helped when we stopped
cause a car had taken out a fox, the driver, understandably
was in shock and seemed to not be able to move and even
though it was a fox so clearly not someones pet we still
carefully took it and laid it at the side of the road!
If it'd been a child would they have done the same?
It doesn't matter she wasn't bought from a breeder and
collared and tagged up - none of them deserve that little
respect. Still, if she was in the road then it's a sign
it waas *very* quick for her and she doubtless literally
didn't know what hit her.
She sounds to have been a beautiful little kitty and
I'm sure she's bounding around the fields at the bridge,
with perfect vision and all the eagerness a young kitty has.
|
793.257 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Mon Apr 28 1997 10:08 | 5 |
| Jan...my heart is with you and Willow at this time. Life was
rough on little Willow...but you had put a little sunshine in
her life during the time you knew her.
Sandy.
|
793.258 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Six Tigers on My Couch | Mon Apr 28 1997 11:26 | 18 |
| Thanks for the kind words. It helps. Since Friday I've found that
I'm quite hesitant to go for the feral feedings each night. I'm so
afraid that I'm going to find one of the others out in the road.
Presley has given me heart attacks two nights in a row now by making
a bad decision on when to cross. Luckily he knows his name and when
I shriek PRESLEY NOOOOOOO!!!! he stops crossing and runs back to the
side. I'd die if anything happened to him. I'm so attached to him.
He's not supposed to be living in a feral colony. He's supposed to
be in an indoor home now. This was truly a bad placement. He is the
reason I'm now caring for this colony. I'd never have found these
guys if the idiot boyfriend of the woman I placed him with had honored
the commitment to keep him inside instead of letting him out after 4
days. I tried to tell them that he was still semi-wild and would need
to be indoor only. Arrgghhh!!
Jan
|
793.259 | is agency in .252 legit? | UFP::BOBB | Janet Bobb dtn:339-5755 | Mon Apr 28 1997 13:11 | 14 |
| I hate to be a pessimist/cynic - but does anyone know if the rescue
agency in .252 is legit?
I'd love to be able to donate money to someone doing animail rescue
work for the flood victims - I keep looking at those pictures and
wondering how the animals are doing. With some of those houses almost
completely under water... it's so sad.
However, as much as I want to donate, it also sounds like a great
opportunity for scams.
thanks!
janetb.
|
793.260 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Mon Apr 28 1997 13:17 | 11 |
| Yes, it's legit. It's part of United Animal Nations. They
get a lot of press asking for help during disasters out here in CA,
and did an excellent job with the CA flood victims. They rescued
about 800+ animals, reunited half with their owners and the other half
have either been adopted or are now with no-kill shelters. ABC News
did a story on them some time ago, and I'm on their mailing list.
They have an article in the latest newsletter about the CA rescue,
it's quite amazing how vets and vet students and pet food companies
as well as individuals helped out. The local news had at least two
stories with film about the work.
|
793.261 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Mon Apr 28 1997 13:20 | 2 |
| They also have a web site at http://uan-ears.ciexchange.com.
|
793.262 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Six Tigers on My Couch | Mon Apr 28 1997 14:14 | 7 |
| I'll also vouch for EARS being legitimate. The woman who founded the
group spoke in the education ring for out Tails & No Tales Cat Show
a couple of years ago. I found out Friday night she also has a book
out. I'll have to go retrieve the title from my mail if anyone is
interested in it.
Jan
|
793.263 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Six Tigers on My Couch | Mon Apr 28 1997 23:24 | 55 |
| I felt like a kitty crossing guard tonight. I was standing along
side the road tonight watching traffic while Bob and LuLu and Bob Jr.
crossed.
It was...
Okay, Bob, come on.
Wait Junior, there's a car. Okay, now come on.
Okay, LuLu, it's clear, come on
Like they understand me or something. It's funny in a way. I have
these great, long conversations with these cats and they move or
look at me like they have some idea of what I'm saying. It's so
funny how they respond.
Sunday night a car pulled right into the area where I was feeding
cats scaring me and the cats. He came close to running over all
of us. When he got out of the car he said I scared him. If he only
knew what I wanted to do to him. I told him he nearly hit me and 3
cats and he chuckled and walked away. Maybe he thought I was just
giving him a bad time or maybe he didn't understand what I was saying.
He had a very strong hispanic accent so that is not impossible. I was
so angry. I had a few choice names for him as he walked out of
hearing range.
Anyway, tonight I was standing along the side of the road when he
pulled up again. I noticed he didn't just barrel into the tree area
this time. He pulled up slowely and stayed closer to the pavement
area as he parallel parked behind another car.
Usually, I stay hidden in the trees and try to keep a low profile.
Tonight I was there earlier than usually (9:00pm) and stayed near
the edge of the road watching for Presley, who never showed up. He
was probably expecting me later. Anway, I did a little study tonight.
It wasn't very scientific, but, I discovered that the cars on that road
will go slower if they see a person standing by the side of the road.
Well, most of them anyway.
It appears the speed limit on Pedro is 25. I haven't been able to find
a speed limit sign on the section of road near the cats. The only one
I saw was a block or two further up. I'm going to check with my sister
(who works for the city) and see if she can tell me how to get the
speed limited posted more clearly and if there's any chance of getting
a copy over there now and then to slow things down. Some of these
folks come roaring through there. It's a narrow road with lots of pot
holes and patches. There are cars parked on both sides and lots of
apartments and houses along the street. There's no reason for people
to impersonate speedy racer in this little two block section.
Okay, off my soap box now...
Jan
|
793.264 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Six Tigers on My Couch | Mon Apr 28 1997 23:33 | 23 |
| Oh, one more thing. I had a conversation with Karen Johnson from
National Pet Alliance and have been given some good leads on getting
cost reductions on trapping, testing, vaccinating and releasing these
guys. Unfortunately, they'll be released back into their current
area.
FYI, Karen is one of the two people in San Jose who give out the
spay/neuter certificates the city sponsors. She has given me some
inside information and cleared up some misconceptions I had about my
name being kept on record or recording the number of cats I spay and
neuter with these vouchers.
Karen Kolling has also been a godsend in my efforts to keep these guys
fed when I'm gone and in her efforts to help to get them vaccinated and
altered. Thank goodness for her contacts who handle the ferals in Palo
Alto too. They have great first-hand experience to fall back on.
You guys have recently gotten to hear of my trials and tribulations
with this colony. I've been bending poor Karen's ear daily for months
now. :^)
Jan
|
793.265 | thanks! | UFP::BOBB | Janet Bobb dtn:339-5755 | Tue Apr 29 1997 11:46 | 7 |
| Thanks to all of you who responded about EARS. I'm glad it's real. I've
looked over their web site, interesting reading.
Once again this notes files has been helpful... it's nice to have
someplace to check these things out and to share info!
janetb.
|
793.266 | | CATMAX::SKALTSIS | Deb | Wed Apr 30 1997 09:56 | 4 |
| Jan, I'm so sorry about little Willow. It sounds like she was such a
pretty little thing.
Deb
|
793.267 | There are some good things too | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Six Tigers on My Couch | Fri May 02 1997 00:28 | 33 |
| I was feeding the feral babes tonight. As usual Bob Jr. had his
two front feet in the feeding dish and I was petting him. He purrs
very loud when when I pet him. This is the only one of these cats
I can touch. I've been trying to get close to his sister, Callie,
but she isn't quite as trusting.
Anyway, Bob Jr. The Princess and Callie were all eating out of the
same dish. The Princess' head was really close to Junior so I
reached out and touched her head, once, twice, three times. She
flinched a little but did not run or hiss. So, I reached out and
put my hand in front of her. She leaned over and sniffed my fingers
and again did not hiss or run. I'm so excited. I've not been able
to get that close to her ever.
And, to make things even more exciting...I did briefly touch Callie.
She moved out of reach but not far. And, at one point she reached out
and batted my hand. This isn't really new but there is one slight
change. When she batted my hand this time, she didn't have her claws
out.
Okay, so it's a minor little thing to some people but to me it meant
the world. I would love to be able to get close enough to these cats
to tame them and find them homes. This is just the first step. I've
been quite hesitant to go out to the cat tree each night since Willow's
death...so afraid I'll find another one in the road that little things
like this are a blessing and renew my resolve to keep going.
Jan (thankful that it was a quiet night with few cars and truly excited
that all 10 cats came out from under the fence to greet me when I
got out of the car tonight)
|
793.268 | | NETCAD::DREYER | I need a vacation!! | Fri May 02 1997 06:24 | 10 |
| Jan
I find it truly amazing that you are able to touch these kitties at all!!
Also, I'm one who can definitely appreciate any progress made by a feral...
How I wish you lived nearby and could meet Gypsy!!!!
Laura
|
793.269 | | CATMAX::SKALTSIS | Deb | Fri May 02 1997 06:54 | 5 |
| Jan,
that is great progress!!!
Deb and the formerly feral FIRM
|
793.270 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Fri May 02 1997 13:15 | 2 |
| Yes, this is terrific. They are beautiful, beautiful kitties.
|
793.271 | I've done it again <sigh> | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Six Tigers on My Couch | Mon May 26 1997 01:01 | 40 |
| Ack! I've done a silly thing. I've picked up one of the feral
kittens and brought him home.
The cat I believe to be his mom hasn't been around for 3 nights.
I was getting really worried about him. He seemed to be doing
okay on his own but I just couldn't leave him out there. I've
fed him Science Diet Feline Growth for the last 3 nights. The
first night I had to run around all over trying to get the canned
food placed in front of him so he'd actually get some instead of
all the big cats.
The second night it was easier. I put the food down in the normal
place behind the yucca tree and he found his way to it after I
sort of herded him in there. Tonight I put the food down and
called him and he went right to it. Last night I crawled under
the yucca (under the dead yucca leaves, under the cobwebs, ick! the
things I'll do for a cat). I was able to pet him while he ate.
So, tonight I got a little cocky and crawled under to pet him again.
Once I felt he was okay with the petting I picked him up and put him
into the carrier I brought with me.
So, now I'm back to 7 cats in my house. This is not a good thing.
My mother is scared to death I'll be evicted from my apartment.
Actually, I think she's more scared I'll bring all my cats and
move in with her. However, he will stay here as long as it takes
to get him healthy and find him a home.
He can't be more than about 4 weeks old at this point. He's a little
red tabby. I've been calling him a boy but I'll be darned if I know
for sure if it's a girl or a boy. I took a look tonight and am
still stumped. Nothing looked quite the way it should.
Keep your ears and eyes open for a potential cat home for this little
waif. He'll be needing one in the next few weeks.
Jan
Amelia is truly annoyed that she can't get into the bathroom. That's
her favorite hangout. Unfortunately, the little guy is in quarantine
in the bathroom until further notice.
|
793.272 | So far, so good | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Six Tigers on My Couch | Mon May 26 1997 19:38 | 22 |
| The little kitty man is doing pretty well. He's using his litter
tray like a champ. He's eating his SD Feline Growth and drinking
water like a pro too. It's obvious he'd still like to be nursing
though. He's got his little mouth on my fingers, palms and knuckles
all the time trying to find something that will provide kitten
comfort.
He's got mondo fleas. I've been combing them off of him at every
opportunity. He's getting a little cranky about the flea comb
though. He's not afraid to let me know he'd rather be doing something
else.
I'm feeling a little guilty about keeping him confined to a cat
carrier. I've got an intermediate sized carrier in the bathroom for
him to hangout in. When I'm in the bathroom with him he can run all
over but when I'm not I put him in the carrier. This is working okay
while I'm home but what about tomorrow when I'm at work? I'm tempted
to bring him with me so I can look in on him periodically. I'll be
trying to get him into the vet in the morning and will see what they
say about keeping him confined for such a long time.
Jan
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793.273 | | KERNEL::COFFEYJ | La Feline Flooz - a unix cat | Tue May 27 1997 07:22 | 29 |
| re sexing kittens
(not that I'd try to tell you anything - you no doubt know
more than anything but I thought I'd mention for anyone
elses benefits)
if his red fur is all over, no white bits then he can only
be a he.
Tortoiseshells are always females and gingers male.
Ginger and white chaps can be female though sometimes.
> I'll be
> trying to get him into the vet in the morning and will see what they
> say about keeping him confined for such a long time.
I would imagine it's ok - so long as an intermediate carrier means big
enough for a litter tray and water and food and space to lie down.
Ok so it's not perfect for socialising him, but it's not all the
time. Knuffie spent most of her time in a small cage in the
vets then in a medium sized cage with an RSPCA lady and the only
difference it seems to have made to her is that whenever I get
a carry cage out to take Belle to the vets Knuffie runs into it
and sits down, I think it's a security thing, she thinks she
belongs in little cages (or the little gap between me and the
duvet when I go to bed - every night she tucks me in - little love).
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793.274 | | GOOEY::JUDY | That's *Ms. Bitch* to you! | Tue May 27 1997 12:52 | 76 |
|
Ok, folks..... I need your help now like I never have before.
Shane and I went to Mystic CT for the weekend. The place we
stayed is owned/run by an old man, former fisherman that is
mostly deaf and partially blind in one eye. Quite the character.
When we got there, there were 3 kitties milling about and I made
a comment about it and he said that they had fourteen! Though I
never saw more than 4 of them while we were there. Anyhoo, one of
them, a pretty little gray/white female (if I had to guess, 8-10
months old) and after petting her, feeling her belly I could tell
she had recently had kittens. Turns out I was right. After
knowing this for sure (one of the other renters said they were in
the reeds), I had to look for them. Momma cat was never anywhere
but up on the porch with the other cats so I knew any babies that
she had, if they were still alive, were alone. I eventually found
them in some dense, prickly shrubs. There were two, one was
already dead but the other was crying for momma. I tried putting
her back in there with it, but when we'd walk away, she'd follow
us. I called two vets down there and they both told me to call
the Humane Society. Which I did, and was told because there would
be no vet there till Tuesday (this was Saturday afternoon), that
the only thing they'd be able to do was take the kitten in and put
it to sleep. Not my first option. So, not knowing really what
to do, we left him there, hoping momma cat would take some
interest. I should mention that this baby is no more than a couple
days old. Sunday was a miserable day. We checked on him Sunday
morning before we headed off to the aquarium. He was still alive.
By the time we got back later that day, momma cat was curled up
on the dry porch with one of the others and her baby was alone in
the rain. By the time we got him out, he was so cold and so wet,
I wasn't sure he'd make it. We brought him inside and I cuddled
up with him, trying to warm him up. We didn't have anything but
cow's milk so I prayed that would suffice till we could get to
a pet store back home. He has a good set of lungs, kept us up
most of the night Sunday night so we left really early on Monday
to come home. (When I get really tired, I get sick to my stomach)
We got home and I put him in one of the kitty carriers, with a
towel and a couple of stuffed animals. Then I took a 3 hour nap.
After sleeping, I called Joanne, the woman at the Furniture
Warehouse in Manchester where we adopted Gilligan. She said to put
a heating pad in there and to get some KMR and asked if we wanted
her to take a look at him. So, off we go to Manchester. She gives
us a syringe to use to feed him and shows us how to help him pee
and poop to get rid of his body wastes. Then we're off to Petco
for the KMR. So far he's doing ok. He seems pretty content to
cuddle up next to the stuffed animals and gets very annoyed when
we wake him up to feed him. =)
Here's where I need some advice/help.....
At what age do kittens open their eyes? (his are still closed)
When is the youngest a kitten can be tested for leukemia?
If he lasts long enough, when can we start weaning him onto
a different formula? (the back of the KMR can says
4 weeks)
Is there anyone near the Nashua/Milford NH area that would be
willing to take him for this weekend? Shane and I
made plans months ago with another couple and we can't
take him with us - there will be no electricity for the
heating pad.
Is there anything else we should be doing for him?
Shane says we can't keep him, that 4 cats is enough. So chances are
I'll have to find a home for him, if he lives. Whoever it is, will
have to be someone that will be willing to give me visitation rights
as I know I won't be able to give him up completely.
Thanks!
JJ
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793.275 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | be the village | Tue May 27 1997 13:32 | 26 |
| JJ,
I can't help you wit logistics, but I have raised kittens, so here is a
bit of information.
1. Kittens open their eyes around 10 days, some around 7 some at 14.
Mom cats usually move their kittens to a darker area if they had them
in a daylit one for a week or so when this starts.
2. You really do have a youngster, sounds like this might have been a
first litter for momcat too. First litters seem to be the most likely
to be abandoned by mom cats, although I had one female cat in my youth
who NEVER would nurse her kits past two weeks and that long, only by
force. (Needless to say she was spayed after litter #2, even though
she had perfect confirmation and great bloodlines)
3. by 4 weeks you can introduce babymeats, and softened kitten food.
Over the next couple of weeks use less formula and have more kitten
food available. keep it soft for at least 6 weeks, and then it can
start getting crunchy.
4. Good Luck! I have bottle-fed one litter and had a couple actually
survive when mom rejected them. It isn't easy being a round-the-clock
mom.
meg
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793.276 | | GOOEY::JUDY | That's *Ms. Bitch* to you! | Tue May 27 1997 13:48 | 10 |
|
Thanks Meg. I thought about taking both the mom AND the kitten
but wasn't sure if these cats really belonged to the guy that
owned the place or if they were just cats that hung around there.
A couple of them (mom included) had flea collars on. I am hoping
to send some $$ down in the near future or something and asking
him to get at least the girl(s) fixed.
|
793.277 | But wait, there's more... | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Six Tigers on My Couch | Tue May 27 1997 13:52 | 33 |
| >re sexing kittens
>(not that I'd try to tell you anything - you no doubt know
>more than anything but I thought I'd mention for anyone
>elses benefits)
>
>if his red fur is all over, no white bits then he can only
>be a he.
Thanks. I was pretty sure he was a male. The color did give it away.
But, the one time I just assume this to be accurate I'll probably end
up with a rare female.
>I would imagine it's ok - so long as an intermediate carrier means big
>enough for a litter tray and water and food and space to lie down.
>
>Ok so it's not perfect for socialising him, but it's not all the
>time. Knuffie spent most of her time in a small cage in the
>vets then in a medium sized cage with an RSPCA lady and the only
>difference it seems to have made to her is that whenever I get
>a carry cage out to take Belle to the vets Knuffie runs into it
>and sits down, I think it's a security thing, she thinks she
>belongs in little cages (or the little gap between me and the
>duvet when I go to bed - every night she tucks me in - little love).
He's actually in the large carrier now. I've got an old square pan
covered with plastic and filled with litter in there with him. There's
also room for a combination food/water dish (which is actually a
Weight Watchers tupperware). He's to the point where he has the
run of the bathroom (I've moved everything out and closed the toilet
lid).
He's outrageously social. My favorite thing is when I'm holding him
near my face and he reaches up to nuzzle me and give me kitten kisses.
|
793.278 | Little Red aka Rhett Butler | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Six Tigers on My Couch | Tue May 27 1997 14:22 | 39 |
| Okay, we had our first vet visit today. I managed to talk them in to
fitting us in at the last minute.
The good news is the little guy tested negative for FELV/FIV. YEA!!!
His temperature was a normal 102 degrees. I was a little concerned
he might have a kitty cold due to some random sneezing and slightly
watery eyes. They gave me some triple antibiotic ointment for his eyes.
I left a stool sample with them for testing and should have the results
later this afternoon or tomorrow morning.
He has received his first 3-in-1 shot and needs the booster in 4 weeks.
When they took him in to draw blood for the FELV/FIV test you could
hear him screaming for blocks. They told me he was screaming from
being held down and not from the needle. When he came back to the
room with a bandage on his leg he seemed to think he couldn't use
that leg any more. They removed it before we left the office though
so he is doing fine.
I have a friend who works for the humane society. She's currently
fostering a mom and five kittens. Two of the kittens are duplicates
of little Red. She offered to let me "plug him in" to her mom cat
if the vet thought it was necessary. The vet didn't think he would
need to go there though. She felt that since he was eating and
drinking on his own and at about the age most moms begin weaning
that he would probably be okay.
I've been calling the little guy "Red" for lack of something better.
This morning the name began morphing into Rhett (as in Rhett Butler).
Big name for such a little guy.
Per the vet, he could probably go to a new home now. He's eating
canned kitten food and drinking water on his own. He's also using
his litter pan like a champ. I'm going to start looking for that
home now and hopefully will have one for him within the next couple
of weeks.
Jan
|
793.279 | | KERNEL::COFFEYJ | La Feline Flooz - a unix cat | Wed May 28 1997 03:30 | 10 |
| Oh! Rhett sounds so wonderful!
Yet another case of I wish I wish...
it's just as well I'm not over there
- I'd have a dozen cats by now, minimum.
JJ, good luck with the little mite!
|
793.280 | | GOOEY::JUDY | That's *Ms. Bitch* to you! | Wed May 28 1997 07:09 | 10 |
|
Thanks. So far so good. He was still with us as of this
morning. I'm in the process of trying to find a foster mom-cat
to feed him. I've got a call in to the Derry Humane Society
and will be calling the Goffstown Animal Rescue League this
afternoon to see if they know of any momcats......
JJ
|
793.281 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Wed May 28 1997 10:48 | 3 |
| You guys know you're talking about two different litle kitties, right
:-)
|
793.282 | Ya can't fool me, I know there's two :^) | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Six Tigers on My Couch | Wed May 28 1997 11:59 | 19 |
| Re: 793.279
Rhett/Red (we still alternate names) is indeed the cutest of little
guys. Why don't you come out to California for a visit. I promise
not to check your pockets for cats on the way home.
I don't know how anyone who sees little Rhett could possibly resist
him. When I hold him up close to my face and get those nuzzles and
kitten kisses it just melts my heart.
It's been 6 years since I've had a kitten in the house. That kitten
is now a 16 pound humungo cat (that would be Onyx).
Re: 793.280
Just wait till your little one is at the 5 week stage. By then you'll
be so attached you won't want to leave him for a minute.
Jan
|
793.283 | | GOOEY::JUDY | That's *Ms. Bitch* to you! | Wed May 28 1997 14:13 | 13 |
|
re: Jan.
I have no doubt I won't want to let him go. It's Shane
that needs the working on. He's afraid to get too attached
to him cuz he knows if we both do........ he'll never leave.
No luck with the Goffstown Rescue League for a foster momcat.
Still awaiting a call back from the Derry Humane Society and
the Salem Rescue League.
|
793.284 | cats happen!! | DELNI::PROVENCHER | | Wed May 28 1997 14:26 | 6 |
| Hey Judy, my hubby once said "two is enough".....I got a t-shirt that
said "one can never have enough cats". It's so true, you know. Last
year, someone dumped a poor little kitten out the car window. Of
course, she is living with us. The protest was mild. He knew he didn't
have a chance of making me find her a home. We have 11 cats now...
Hey, cats happen!
|
793.285 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Six Tigers on My Couch | Wed May 28 1997 14:38 | 15 |
| Re: .283
I think Shane should be helping to feed him. He won't be able
to help becoming attached to him then. You'll have him hooked
then.
He probably already knows deep down that this cat is never leaving
anyway. It'll just take a little time for this to migrate to the
surface in his mind. :^)
I've found that the more I have to tend to them/nurse them to
health the more attached I become and the harder it is to part
with them.
Jan
|
793.286 | | GOOEY::JUDY | That's *Ms. Bitch* to you! | Wed May 28 1997 14:55 | 11 |
|
He already is helping to feed him. Usually Shane holds
him and I wrangle to get the eyedropper in his tiny little
mouth.
Yesterday, Shane laid down and put him on his chest after we
fed and relieved him (the kitten, not Shane =) ). He loves
to curl up in your hair if you let him.
|
793.287 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | be the village | Wed May 28 1997 15:52 | 16 |
| JJ,
Frank has always sworn he tolerates the cats only for their mousing
abilities, but I catch him loving on ours when he thinks I am not
watching, and is the person who lets them in and out through the window
next to the bed all night long. (they don't ask me when Frank is
working at night, they know better ;-) ) We have gained cats over
the years by one of the kids bringing one in to the house or asking if
they could keep a kitten or stray.
He was as upset as I was when my old-lady went to live with Bast at the
age of 19.
Keep feeding the littleleast one, and I will hope for a foster mom too.
meg
|
793.288 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Six Tigers on My Couch | Wed May 28 1997 16:17 | 6 |
| Re: .286
My little guy heads for my hair too when I hold him up close to
my neck/shoulders. It must be that the hair resembles fur to them.
Jan
|
793.289 | | KERNEL::COFFEYJ | La Feline Flooz - a unix cat | Thu May 29 1997 03:19 | 27 |
| > Why don't you come out to California for a visit. I promise
> not to check your pockets for cats on the way home.
Ooohhhh!!! So tempting!
I'd just have to persuade customs not to notice any furry squirming
lumps down my t-shirt and I'd be away :-)
I've family in LA and around too ... if only I had the spare
holiday time and cash :-) It's all gone on kitties though so
far already (well most of it).
Still there's new baby furfaces due at a friends down the road
really soon (assuming they survive ok) little Minstrel is only
about 9-10 months - but she'll get lots of support.
Re Shane - you've got the key to persuading him to let the iddy
one stay - so long as he's involved the odds carry on increasing.
Just a bit of cuddling and nursing and there you go, another
multicat household increases again.
Furry UK healthy happy wishes to the two little new adoptees...
|
793.290 | | GOOEY::JUDY | That's *Ms. Bitch* to you! | Thu May 29 1997 07:34 | 22 |
|
Need some advice........ the little one is eating regularly
and is actually starting to suck on the eyedropper but he doesn't
appear to be gaining any weight.
First, is there a type of scale I can get that measures in ounces?
If so, where might I find one?
Second, is there something I can add to the KMR that will help
him put on some weight?
Third, he's peeing (with our help of course) but isn't making
any bowel movements. Is this normal? When we first got him
he pooped on his own and Joanne (at the shelter) told me it's
because he was backed up. But now he's not going at all.
Thanks!
JJ
|
793.291 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Thu May 29 1997 08:01 | 12 |
| JJ...I do beleive the KMR is the only thing you should be giving
him right now. Also...I do know the shelter has some teenie tiny
little baby bottles that are used for feeding kittens. This works
well because they can actually suck on the nipple which is more
like sucking on a mom then an eye dropper. You probably can find
these in pet stores.
As far as a scale...why not use a scale which is used for measuring
food. I do believe those are measured in ounces and would work
well until the kitten got bigger.
Sandy
|
793.292 | | GOOEY::JUDY | That's *Ms. Bitch* to you! | Thu May 29 1997 08:34 | 9 |
|
We bought one of the tiny kitten bottles when we got the
KMR... he didn't seem to like it much. I'll try again
when I got home at lunchtime.
Where can I get a food scale? At a Kitchen Etc. type place?
|
793.293 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Thu May 29 1997 10:06 | 10 |
| Food scale...I would assume any department store would have them.
I do remember one trick with the bottle is to ensure the hole in
the nipple is the correct size because the kitty will get frustrated
if the hole is so small that nothing comes out...but he will also
get soaked if the hole is too big.
Good luck...
Sandy
|
793.294 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Thu May 29 1997 11:02 | 4 |
| I would think about either calling the vet and asking about the no
poop, or taking him in for a vet visit. Those little tiny ones don't
have much of a reserve to last them if anything is wrong.
|
793.295 | | GOOEY::JUDY | That's *Ms. Bitch* to you! | Thu May 29 1997 13:42 | 7 |
|
I called Joanne at the shelter and she's given my name and
number to a woman who has hand-raised LOTS of kittens. I'll
see what she says. If I don't hear from her by tomorrow, I'll
give Eric a call.
|
793.296 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Six Tigers on My Couch | Thu May 29 1997 15:08 | 50 |
| Kittengarten Report Card
Name: Rhett Butler (aka Red)
Age: 5-6 weeks
Color: Red tabby
Sex: Male
Grade Comments
Health Education:
FeLV/FIV A Tested Negative
Eyes B Add antibiotic ointment for a week
Fleas C Present, quantity decreasing daily
Vaccinations A 1st shot received, booster in 4 weeks
Intr Parasites C Coccidia present, treat for 2 weeks
Home Economics:
Canned Food A+
Dry food B Must be moistened
Litterbox 101:
Uses box A+
Covers C Needs improvement
Physical Education:
TP tube A+ Good use of back feet in attack mode
Ball w/bell A+ Excels at kitty soccer
Self Defense A+ Intimidates 16 lb cats in a single bound
Track A+ Good sprinter
Jumping C Needs work on takeoffs and landings
Climbing I Incomplete, hasn't started yet <whew!>
Chorus:
Meows A+ Sings at every opportunity, especially
when stressed
Deportment:
Don't Bite C Needs work
Soft Paws C Needs work
Claw Clip C Needs work, can't sit still
Nuzzles & A+ He's a pro
Kitten Kisses
Grooming B Tries very hard, but needs improvement
Remarks:
Red is a lovable, affectionate kitten with a strong personality.
When confined or unable to get his way he does have a tendency to
complain loudly. Red plays well with others...well, he would if
they wouldn't run from him.
|
793.297 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | be the village | Thu May 29 1997 16:52 | 7 |
| rhett sounds wonderful!
If my daughter's cats weren't Fleuk+, I would put you two in touch.
However, it wouldn't be fair to Rhett, or to Fatty and Buster (her
rescues from last year.)
meg
|
793.298 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Six Tigers on My Couch | Thu May 29 1997 17:14 | 13 |
| The perfect home will present itself soon (I hope). Of course,
it will probably be after I'm totally attached to the little guy.
I've asked mom if Rhett can stay with her for a couple of days
while I'm getting some things in my apartment fixed. This always
means moving at least 2 cats to mom's. I'm currently 2 (oops, 3)
over what they think I have. Mom is convinced I'm bringing Rhett
too in the hopes she won't be able to resist him. Unfortunately,
she already has one older cat and a large dog so is probably going
to do her best to resist anyway.
Jan
|
793.299 | | GOOEY::JUDY | That's *Ms. Bitch* to you! | Fri May 30 1997 07:21 | 22 |
|
I love the report Jan..... what a hoot! =)
Well, I'm a bit worried this morning. I didn't want to come
in today - I would have rather stayed home to keep an eye
on the little one. He wasn't as feisty this morning as he
usually is. After rereading some info Jan sent me, Shane and
I came to the conclusion that we haven't been feeding him nearly
enough formula. So we made sure we gave him a good amount this
morning. He's still not crazy about the eye dropper - maybe I
can find a plastic one instead of glass? He really enjoys the
bottle but I think the hole still isn't big enough for him to get
anything out of it. He knows how to suckle, I just don't think his
little mouth is strong enough. A fellow Feliner is bringing me
a scale to use, so I'll weigh him when I go home for lunch. Since
we'll be home this weekend, we'll be able to feed him more
frequently than we've been able to during the week. Hopefully that
will help too.
JJ
|
793.300 | you're doing a heros job -hang in there! | KERNEL::COFFEYJ | La Feline Flooz - a unix cat | Fri May 30 1997 08:05 | 23 |
| > He really enjoys the
> bottle but I think the hole still isn't big enough for him to get
> anything out of it.
Just shove a pin or a brooch pin through it to make a couple more
little holes, it won't hurt really - especially if he doesn't seem to
be feeding enough!
I remember a couple of weeks of syringe feeding a bunch of kitties,
a couple of them were really feisty and kept trying to chew the
side of the syringe instead of drinking...
I concluded that the main objective was to get the stuff inside them
and started just squirting it in their faces (you can imagine black
longhaired kittens with little white cat formula masks :-)
though it wasn't the recommended method and used more formula than
was really necessary they licked it off their faces and it ended up
inside them and in the long run the results were good cause they
survived and did well. They were a little older than this one I
think but when it comes down to it as long as you don't leave it
to dry on the fur and cause problems going off or matting on them
then whatever gets it inside them is good.
|
793.301 | | GOOEY::JUDY | That's *Ms. Bitch* to you! | Fri May 30 1997 08:58 | 13 |
|
Well so far we've punctured it with a needle, then with a
skewer, then with the tine from a fork..... and it's still
not big enough! Problem is, when I squeeze the bottle,
nothing happens. I actually have to squeeze the top of the
nipple. We'll keep trying! =)
M-M also reminded me about the ticking clock thing. I'm going
to see if the little clock mom and dad gave us for camping is
a wind up one. If so, that'll go into the kitty carrier when
I get home as well.
|
793.302 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Fri May 30 1997 11:48 | 14 |
| JJ, my vet gave me a plastic syringe for administering various
things to my cats. It's a little hard to describe, but I think it
might work for you. The barrel is about three inches long and
1/4 inch wide, and the "needle" part is not metal but a small
plastic tube about 1/4 inch long and with a wide enough opening
that you can easily despense(sp?) quite a lot of stuff. The plunger
in the barrel has a rubber-like thing on the end of the inner part,
so there is no leakage (unlike an eye dropper) and you can control
releasing fluid very well. I believe this is part of an
actual syringe that has a metal needle and the vet's office somehow
removes that part before they give it to me. It is not a similar
sounding syringe with a very long, cumbersome curved plastic "needle"
on the end.
|
793.303 | | GOOEY::JUDY | That's *Ms. Bitch* to you! | Fri May 30 1997 11:50 | 23 |
|
Just got back from feeding him again. He seemed a little
"peppier" than he did this morning. Not quite as active as
yesterday though. Maybe by tonite.......
The little camp clock does have a second hand that ticks so
I put that in the carrier, under the towel. He laid down right
next to it when I put him back in.
Question for those of you who have done this to little ones...
is it normal for him not to be pooping? There's a lot of urine
released when I massage his underbelly but nothing else.
And one thing I can't quite figure out..... Shane and I are both
quite allergic to the little guy! We both start sneezing, Shane's
eyes get itchy and my chest gets tight. Very strange. My only
theory is that our sensitivities are heightened right now due to
pollen but I can't imagine what ON him is making us react.
Anyhoo......... that's the update till Monday. Keep your fingers
crossed. =)
|
793.304 | | GOOEY::JUDY | That's *Ms. Bitch* to you! | Fri May 30 1997 11:52 | 12 |
|
re: Karen
Yes, we have one of those too. Joanne gave it to us. Will
try that again. Will also try making yet a bigger hole in
the bottle. I tried it again when I went home to feed him
at lunchtime and it looked like he was getting a *little* bit
out of it, but not enough to content him. He gets frustrated
after a short while and spits out the nipple.
|
793.305 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Fri May 30 1997 12:02 | 4 |
| I know zippo about kittens, but it's been several days now with no
poop, right? I would call the vet and ask about this, before the
vet closes for the weekend.
|
793.306 | | REFER1::REILLY | | Fri May 30 1997 12:32 | 5 |
| Yep, I agree, you should make sure that the kitten isn't impacted with
fecal material. When you feel his belly, can you feel a tube of
poop? Have you seen the kitten ever poop? Maybe try stimulating the
kitten for a very long time (even after it pees) to see if it'll
go.
|
793.307 | Careful with syringes | MPGS::DEVI | recycled stardust | Fri May 30 1997 12:50 | 16 |
| be careful about using the syringe. I read somewhere that if you shoot
the materials straight into the cat's mouth it can end up being
aspirated and affect their lungs.
of course I read that *after* I'd been administering liquid antibiotics
to my little ones by squirting it into their mouths ...
When my vet uses a syringe she squirts a little at a time from the
side of the cat's mouth. This is, of course, more difficult to do when
there's only one of you to hold the cat and administer the syringe!
I've yet to master this technique.
And I'd call the vet also re: no poops.
Gita
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793.308 | | GOOEY::JUDY | That's *Ms. Bitch* to you! | Fri May 30 1997 13:49 | 22 |
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Well I just got off the phone with Dr. Eric and he suggested
me rubbing a little lower than just on his belly and he'll go
if he needs to. So we'll try giving that a shot. I tried feeling
around his little belly this afternoon and though I'm not quite
sure *what* I'm feeling for, I didn't feel any blockages or
anything that wasn't soft............
As for the syringe.... even with the eye dropper, he tends to keep
it over on the side of his mouth (almost like he's teething on it)
so I can see just how much formula I'm getting into his mouth at
a time. I was forewarned to be careful not to give him too much
at a time so that it doesn't go into his lungs.
I also heard something rather interesting....that single kittens
that are hand raised tend to be rather neurotic because they don't
have any parents or siblings to model after. Has anyone else
heard/experienced this?
JJ
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793.309 | I've heard the same thing | IMBETR::NEUVONEN | | Fri May 30 1997 14:11 | 18 |
| Judy -
A few years back a friend of mine found 2 kittens that had been
abandoned. Both kittens were about a week old.
I remember the vet telling her that the cats would be anti-social
when they were older (which they are). I would have thought just the
opposite - if they are raised by a human and rely on that person to
feed them, clean them, etc wouldn't they be more inclined to be
people cats?
My two on the other hand had kitty mothers but think that they are
humans.
As for this little guy he has lots of older brothers and sisters
that he can learn from! I'm sure that Gilligan will teach him the
ropes...
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793.310 | | GOOEY::JUDY | That's *Ms. Bitch* to you! | Fri May 30 1997 14:54 | 13 |
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Eesh! What we do NOT need is another Gilligan. =)
Don't get me wrong, I love the monster to death but he is
such a terror!
I'd like to think that if we did get him associated with the
other cats, that he'd be ok. But I can't do that until we
get him test for leukemia, get his shots etc.
Gotta take everything a day at a time I guess.
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793.311 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Six Tigers on My Couch | Fri May 30 1997 15:23 | 12 |
| Doing this kitten thing is definitely a challenge. Just when you
think you're getting it all together they throw you a curve ball.
I just picked up meds for the little Red boy. Amoxicillin cuz he's
been sneezing since he got his shot and they don't want to take any
chances. Albon because he's harboring a little alien entity. And
here I was anticipating the end of quarantine...silly me.
Jan (who can't seem to be on the right side of the bathroom door
for any cat in the house...if I'm in with Red the big guys
are mad, if I'm in with the big guys Red is mad.
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793.312 | | KERNEL::COFFEYJ | La Feline Flooz - a unix cat | Mon Jun 02 1997 04:40 | 16 |
| You're all doing great I'm sure... hang in there
and give then a little cuddle/tummy massages from
me and Knuffs and Belle and Luce.
re neuroticism - I'd imagine you probably get a
free-er reign in encouraging them to behave how
you want, play psychologist with them in the sense
of training them your way - problem is I guess we
can't really know what they think about everything
so you've always the chance of a completely unpredictable
kitty who thinks he's a child rather than even just
behaving similarly to a person/how we encourage them
to behave.
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793.313 | | GOOEY::JUDY | That's *Ms. Bitch* to you! | Mon Jun 02 1997 07:15 | 25 |
|
Well our rescue efforts didn't work out. Our little
Mystic kitten passed over to the Bridge around 5:00
yesterday afternoon. It's amazing how attached we had
become to him, after only a week. Out of habit, I woke
up at 2:00 this morning thinking he was due for a feeding.
At least he waited till we got home from running errands
yesterday. He wasn't doing well starting on Friday night.
By Sunday he was having a hard time breathing. When we
got home, I took him into the bedroom with me to watch
TV and he died while snuggled up on my chest. I'm glad
he wasn't alone. We buried him in the backyard and I've
"asked" Chloe to help him out on the other side.
I suppose I'll be second guessing myself for a while. Wondering
if we fed him enough, fed him too much, fed him the wrong way....
Lots of folks "in the know" said he probably wouldn't make it but
he seemed like such a fighter, I was hoping he'd beat the odds.
And I was right in how Shane was feeling....... had the little guy
lived, he wouldn't have left our house. I hope he knew we loved
him for the short time he was here.
JJ
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793.314 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Mon Jun 02 1997 07:50 | 11 |
| JJ...so sorry to hear about the little one. please do not
second guess yourself (I know..it's easier to say then do), but
many times a momma kitty will not take care of a kitten when she
knows something is wrong with it. My guess is....this is why
the Momma kitty was not taking care of him...and you and Shane did
your best to help him out. Atleast he knew what love was all about
in his very short life.
My heart is with you...
Sandy
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793.315 | there's alternative ways to look at it... poor little mite... | KERNEL::COFFEYJ | La Feline Flooz - a unix cat | Mon Jun 02 1997 10:33 | 32 |
| >I suppose I'll be second guessing myself for a while. Wondering
>if we fed him enough, fed him too much, fed him the wrong
>way....
Don't beat yourself up, (I know a little wondering is inevitable
but don't let yourself conclude you did *anything* wrong, just
make sure your wonderings are only to help you learn whatever it
is you need to learn from the experience - even if it's how to
let go after loving something so dependant and tiny).
You did your very very best, as well as most of us could (short
maybe of an experienced feline vet - and they just don't tend to
take on waifs and strays) and better than many could have I'm
sure.
I reckon any kitten that has the backing of this conference has
the best chance it could hope for... that and lots of love...
Like Sandy says - good chance maybe that there was something up
that mum kitty could tell hence the abandonment. You made his
last few days a lot more comfortable and loving than lying
waiting I'm sure. I'm sure you gave him a massive increase in
his chances of survival compared to being rejected in the reeds
and the littlest ones do seem to sense the love the most so I'm
sure he's purring little teeny squeaky purrs of thanks and relief
over at the bridge now.
Maybe a nice thing to wonder for you - maybe he was the runt and
hence set aside too and there's a couple of other perfectly
healthy kitties somewhere else who's chances were also increased
by your taking him to a new home - albeit for such a brief time.
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793.316 | | GOOEY::JUDY | That's *Ms. Bitch* to you! | Mon Jun 02 1997 11:00 | 15 |
|
Thanks everyone. Others have told me the same thing and it
does help. As far as we know, his mom cat only had two
kittens. Him and his littermate - that must have died at
birth because he/she was already dead when we found this
little tyke.
I just keeping telling myself that at least he was warm and loved
when he went instead of freezing to death after that rain (when
we took him inside).
JJ
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793.317 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Six Tigers on My Couch | Mon Jun 02 1997 11:17 | 12 |
| Judy,
Sometimes first time moms abandon their kittens. This is especially
true of feral moms. You did all that you could. You gave the little
guy a chance at survival. This is a chance he wouldn't have had if
you had not found him.
Hand raising kittens that young is a challenge. Even people very
experienced at doing this lose kittens in this situation. You did
the very best you could for him.
Jan
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793.318 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Mon Jun 02 1997 11:47 | 7 |
| JJ, I'm so sorry. But think of how warm and content he was
with you compared to what the end of his life would have been
like had you not taken him in. This reminds me of my Tommy,
who it turned out was in the final stages of FIV when I adopted him. I
think God leads us to these kitties so that they can be in a loving,
warm, safe environment as they leave for the bridge.
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793.319 | | ALLVAX::ONEILL | | Mon Jun 02 1997 12:06 | 6 |
|
JJ, It's tough to lose a tiny fur-person, you did your best...
Mike
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793.320 | | GOOEY::JUDY | That's *Ms. Bitch* to you! | Mon Jun 02 1997 14:27 | 15 |
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Thanks everyone. {sniff}
I will say that I'm very glad that Shane and I decided not
to go away camping this weekend. While I'm sure he would
have had good care with the FELINEr who offered to care for
him for us, I would have been devastated to come home and fine
him gone. =( I'm glad I was there to be with him. These little
critters just seem to latch onto my heartstrings and refuse to let
go.
Thanks to those who sent me mail too.......
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793.321 | I'm glad the kitty knew some love for his breif life | CATMAX::SKALTSIS | Deb | Tue Jun 03 1997 07:33 | 9 |
| JJ,
I'm so sorry. I was on vacation last week, and just got back today.
reading thru these notes I was really hoping that the little guy would
pull thru.
I'm so sorry.
Deb
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793.322 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | dancing lightly on the edge | Tue Jun 03 1997 10:06 | 8 |
| JJ,
You did the best you could. Kitties, and other newborn animals are
just really tough to raise without the milk from a similar mom. Come
to think of it, until sometime this century, not having a wet nurse if
a human mom couldn't nurse was pretty high risk.
meg
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793.323 | Need help from FELINErs in Maryland | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Six Tigers on My Couch | Tue Jun 03 1997 14:06 | 10 |
| Are there any FELINErs in the Eldersburg, Maryland area?
My best buddy tells me she has a little stray black and white kitten
hanging around her house. She wants to help him out but her son
and husband are both severely allergic to cats. She's asked for
recommendations from me but since I don't know that area of Maryland
I don't know what options are available to her. Can anyone give me a
hand and tell me what the options are?
Jan
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