Show me your cat
#1876
Just call me Carrie
If you talk to any long term shelter director or foster parent, there is definitely an attitude that comes along with a torti/calico. And insanity is an option. I had a very bonded torti-co that spent years on Prozac because she'd pull out her own fur with anxiety. The last two years of her life, she was so nervous that she decided she preferred to live in a large ferret cage by herself. (She started living in the cage when we began treating her for urine crystals.) Even if we left the door open, she wouldn't come out unless my other cats weren't around--and she'd been with the other cats for over 12 years.
__________________
I was going to have a good signature but apparently I'm too verbose.
I was going to have a good signature but apparently I'm too verbose.
#1877
Senior Member
#1878
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: 25 miles northwest of Boston
Posts: 29,589
Bikes: Bottecchia Sprint, GT Timberline 29r, Marin Muirwoods 29er, Trek FX Alpha 7.0
Mentioned: 112 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 5234 Post(s)
Liked 3,602 Times
in
2,356 Posts
while looking for a pic of our cats in our current cat tree, I found this one from before we got a cat tree
Likes For rumrunn6:
Likes For BengalCat:
#1880
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Eugene, Oregon, USA
Posts: 27,548
Mentioned: 217 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 18421 Post(s)
Liked 4,537 Times
in
3,370 Posts
Beautiful cat.
I'm not quite sure it would rank as king of the jungle... but close.
This is from our local "Wildlife Safari", but unfortunately he has passed on, and another lion hasn't taken his place.
Interesting, I'm seeing notes on the web the the British complained about tugowar games with captive cats. But, other zoos have tried it too.
I'm not quite sure it would rank as king of the jungle... but close.
This is from our local "Wildlife Safari", but unfortunately he has passed on, and another lion hasn't taken his place.
Interesting, I'm seeing notes on the web the the British complained about tugowar games with captive cats. But, other zoos have tried it too.
#1881
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Alta California
Posts: 14,320
Mentioned: 416 Post(s)
Tagged: 1 Thread(s)
Quoted: 3827 Post(s)
Liked 3,377 Times
in
2,204 Posts
#1882
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Madison, WI USA
Posts: 6,162
Mentioned: 50 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 2367 Post(s)
Liked 1,756 Times
in
1,196 Posts
Likes For madpogue:
#1883
Just call me Carrie
Oh there'll be more. There's always more. But the season is winding down, so I'll probably have to wait until April for the next group.
__________________
I was going to have a good signature but apparently I'm too verbose.
I was going to have a good signature but apparently I'm too verbose.
Likes For Bryan C.:
#1885
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Eugene, Oregon, USA
Posts: 27,548
Mentioned: 217 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 18421 Post(s)
Liked 4,537 Times
in
3,370 Posts
I assume most of the cats that come to me are owned by someone.
My current kitten was a unique case of a young kitten calling to me, but not allowing itself to be seen. And, coming to the back porch (which is somewhat isolated). I checked Craigslist a few times, and no kitten matching mine. Talked to one neighbor, and would have expected neighbors to be hunting for it if it was lost.
Great video here of a tame-ish cat
#1886
nothing to see here
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Antioch, CA
Posts: 564
Mentioned: 2 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 218 Post(s)
Liked 145 Times
in
78 Posts
Are you sure it is feral? It does look cared for. Although no collar.
I assume most of the cats that come to me are owned by someone.
My current kitten was a unique case of a young kitten calling to me, but not allowing itself to be seen. And, coming to the back porch (which is somewhat isolated). I checked Craigslist a few times, and no kitten matching mine. Talked to one neighbor, and would have expected neighbors to be hunting for it if it was lost.
Great video here of a tame-ish cat
I assume most of the cats that come to me are owned by someone.
My current kitten was a unique case of a young kitten calling to me, but not allowing itself to be seen. And, coming to the back porch (which is somewhat isolated). I checked Craigslist a few times, and no kitten matching mine. Talked to one neighbor, and would have expected neighbors to be hunting for it if it was lost.
Great video here of a tame-ish cat
I borrowed a microchip reader from a friend who rescues cats. I'll see if it has a chip and go from there.
Likes For Bryan C.:
#1887
Full Member
Pad has exactly the same pattern as our 13-year-old Bengal witch, Mitzi. She's just resting on my lap as I write these lines. But if she is in the mood put to flight our 9 kilograms Maine Coon tomcat who's three times heavier than her.
#1888
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: 25 miles northwest of Boston
Posts: 29,589
Bikes: Bottecchia Sprint, GT Timberline 29r, Marin Muirwoods 29er, Trek FX Alpha 7.0
Mentioned: 112 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 5234 Post(s)
Liked 3,602 Times
in
2,356 Posts
#1889
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: 25 miles northwest of Boston
Posts: 29,589
Bikes: Bottecchia Sprint, GT Timberline 29r, Marin Muirwoods 29er, Trek FX Alpha 7.0
Mentioned: 112 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 5234 Post(s)
Liked 3,602 Times
in
2,356 Posts
this is Vic. I think she'll be sleeping well today. last night she brought a chipmunk into my daughters' room & had a play mate for approx. 12 hrs. I was able to lure it into a trash basket & let it go in the woods behind our house this morning. she's feeling pretty good about herself & a bit satisfied, I think
Wifey wasn't too thrilled with me this morning. much screening & reprimanding occurred over coffee. I made a tragic mistake while letting the cats play outside in the early evening yesterday, I left the screen door ajar. while Wifey & I were watching football & having dinner, I saw a blur in the corner of my eye. It was Vic coming in & running upstairs (with her prize) unbeknownst to us. I later got the 2 other cats in, which is normally a chore unless a neighbor's dog is barking. didn't hear a sound all night, but this morning I heard the distinctive chirping of a scared chipmunk. I put 2&2 together & ran up to Daughters' room. I saw our black cat & Vic in one area & deduced my morning project. after some time I found it but didn't catch it. I left Vic in the room w/ just dim light so she could find it again. when I heard scurrying feet I went back up & cornered it, & gave it no option but to go into a trash basket
as I was carrying our prize into the woods, in the morning darkness I thought to take a photo of it, but sorry I was barefoot & glad the ordeal was over. it was a good sized unit tho, no newborn baby that's for sure!
mice run into grey trash baskets, BTW. don't ask me how I know
the last time we had a mouse in the house our Son fetched it with our tried & true technique. he ahs since moved out & took his grey waste basket with him! Wifey said I should call him for help. are you kidding me? this is my wheel house! Daughter is away for the next cpl months. I'll have fun telling the tail tale to the kids later
Wifey wasn't too thrilled with me this morning. much screening & reprimanding occurred over coffee. I made a tragic mistake while letting the cats play outside in the early evening yesterday, I left the screen door ajar. while Wifey & I were watching football & having dinner, I saw a blur in the corner of my eye. It was Vic coming in & running upstairs (with her prize) unbeknownst to us. I later got the 2 other cats in, which is normally a chore unless a neighbor's dog is barking. didn't hear a sound all night, but this morning I heard the distinctive chirping of a scared chipmunk. I put 2&2 together & ran up to Daughters' room. I saw our black cat & Vic in one area & deduced my morning project. after some time I found it but didn't catch it. I left Vic in the room w/ just dim light so she could find it again. when I heard scurrying feet I went back up & cornered it, & gave it no option but to go into a trash basket
as I was carrying our prize into the woods, in the morning darkness I thought to take a photo of it, but sorry I was barefoot & glad the ordeal was over. it was a good sized unit tho, no newborn baby that's for sure!
mice run into grey trash baskets, BTW. don't ask me how I know
the last time we had a mouse in the house our Son fetched it with our tried & true technique. he ahs since moved out & took his grey waste basket with him! Wifey said I should call him for help. are you kidding me? this is my wheel house! Daughter is away for the next cpl months. I'll have fun telling the tail tale to the kids later
Last edited by rumrunn6; 10-28-19 at 07:43 AM.
#1890
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Eugene, Oregon, USA
Posts: 27,548
Mentioned: 217 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 18421 Post(s)
Liked 4,537 Times
in
3,370 Posts
Likes For CliffordK:
#1891
Just call me Carrie
Getting big and going back to the shelter! They'll be available for adoption as soon as it opens tomorrow. The mustache one turned out to be the real sweetheart in the group and the lighter half-faced one is super chatty and opinionated. I'll get some pictures tonight during playtime and post them tomorrow.
__________________
I was going to have a good signature but apparently I'm too verbose.
I was going to have a good signature but apparently I'm too verbose.
#1892
Full Member
Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: California
Posts: 312
Bikes: Santana Sovereign Tandem, Five Rings Carbon, Lemond Alpe d'Huez, Miele Latina, Hercules Tourist, Mercian Super Tourist Tandem, Birdy BD-1, Duell Solo, Jack Taylor Marathon Tandem, Raleigh RSW-16, DL-1, and Superbe
Mentioned: 13 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 97 Post(s)
Liked 244 Times
in
62 Posts
Still Life with 1957 Flying Scot and Cat
Likes For CriticalThought:
#1893
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Alta California
Posts: 14,320
Mentioned: 416 Post(s)
Tagged: 1 Thread(s)
Quoted: 3827 Post(s)
Liked 3,377 Times
in
2,204 Posts
#1894
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Eugene, Oregon, USA
Posts: 27,548
Mentioned: 217 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 18421 Post(s)
Liked 4,537 Times
in
3,370 Posts
Getting big and going back to the shelter! They'll be available for adoption as soon as it opens tomorrow. The mustache one turned out to be the real sweetheart in the group and the lighter half-faced one is super chatty and opinionated. I'll get some pictures tonight during playtime and post them tomorrow.
My little Latte is very cuddly, and vocal. And, still growing quickly.
A little talking back seems to be fun.
I've been trying to teach her to travel some. She seems to be comfortable enough with the bicycle, but doesn't seem to like the pickup, and wants the world to know it. So, perhaps quiet would be better.
I've been practicing with the leash and harness (thus seen in the photo). It works better if I go where she wants to go rather than making her go where I want to go. Or at least try to convince her to want to go where I want to go.
Likes For CliffordK:
#1896
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Central Indiana
Posts: 2,159
Mentioned: 27 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 913 Post(s)
Liked 515 Times
in
344 Posts
I am reposting this pic from 4 1/2 years ago. Holly had a stroke and gave up her spirit in my arms this morning. She was my lap cat. That's the second feline family member lost this year. Sheesh 😿😿
#1897
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2017
Location: Earlville, IL
Posts: 663
Bikes: Some Schwinns, Raleighs, Centurions, Crescent, Bianchi
Mentioned: 28 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 250 Post(s)
Liked 296 Times
in
128 Posts
She's still missing. I'm keeping her bed out there for her in case, but I don't think she's coming back. Shortly after her kittens were born, I gathered them up and brought them with her to a local no kill shelter with the agreement that if they were not able to find her a home, I would take her back to live on my property since she was familiar with it already, and her buddy Charlie was here for her too. Charlie's not the father btw, he's fixed. Well they weren't able to home her since she was technically feral and could not be handled. They spayed her, found homes for the kittens and I brought her back home to live with Charlie where they have been inseparable for the past almost 5 years. After all that time, she just recently started allowing me to touch her.
She had a good life considering where she started out. All 5 of my cats were strays that people just tossed out of their cars so they could live in the country. It's not a good way for them to live and people should stop doing that. Most of them don't get the care I gave mine allowing them to live for so long. Most just become coyote food. A farmer friend of mine told me he had 28 cats at the beginning of the spring, and he has none at all now due to the coyotes.
She had a good life considering where she started out. All 5 of my cats were strays that people just tossed out of their cars so they could live in the country. It's not a good way for them to live and people should stop doing that. Most of them don't get the care I gave mine allowing them to live for so long. Most just become coyote food. A farmer friend of mine told me he had 28 cats at the beginning of the spring, and he has none at all now due to the coyotes.
Left to right, Buddy, Sylvester and Charlie.
Likes For 76SLT:
#1898
Just call me Carrie
Such a pretty girl! I lost two this year myself. I'm so sorry. The second on is tougher, IMO. Wishing you good thoughts of your Holly.
__________________
I was going to have a good signature but apparently I'm too verbose.
I was going to have a good signature but apparently I'm too verbose.
Likes For TriBiker19:
Likes For Catsharp: