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"Sylvia M" wrote in message ... "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... "Sylvia M" wrote in message Actually, Pit2nya is friendly to all,. Anyone who comes to the door is approached and invited by her to pet and skritch a bit. She is more of a lay-by-my-side-on-the-couch and allow petting till she is ready to get down. You seem to have had a harder trek with Boyfie, but it is makes it all the sweeter, doesn't it? Sylvia I am ashamed to say I did not want to keep him as I already had Kitty Farmcat so he was up (when I could catch him) for the Cat's Home. But he crept into my heart and here he still is. Yes it took years to get him to trust me, but it was worth it. He is beautiful and charming and has no idea how to bite or scratch. He loves me and the feeling is mutual. How someone lost him and didn't go to the end of the earth to find him again I don't know. I put him on local radio and cards in local shops "have you lost this cat?" but no-one came for him. Which is lucky for him and me. He was, of course, not neutered, maybe 9 months old and lost after the girlies beckoned and was going feral, although it was clear that he wasn't by his extremely posh collar. But, although I often think about his previous owners wondering about him (and I wish I could tell them he has a good home) it's their own fault for not getting him the snip. He was very lucky not to be wandering down in the village, where my mother's neighbour got her intact boycat crushed by a lorry and immediately got her remaining boycat snipped. She could not afford to have have her girlcat spayed (or didn't bother to find out how she could have done it via a charity) so she got male kittens and didn't think it was necessary to neuter them. Her father found of her boys crushed and refused to let her view his body. Although it annoyed me, I do think that some people don't think it's necessary to neuter the boys as it costs money and you don't get kittens from them. But they are at the mercy of their hormones and get very lost and sometimes no-one feeds them and then they die. If I had loads of money I would pay for every boycat to have the snip so he doesn't get to stinky and fighting, and abscesses and wandering to be run over. |
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"Judith Latham" wrote in message ... : About weighing cats. I did the him minus me thing when I first got him, he weighed a bit more than 7 lbs. Now he gets weighed at the vet when he goes for his yearly checkup. They do kg and last time he was 4.5 kg which is a whole lot better for his size, and about right. Tigger weighs in at 5.5 kg but he's a bigger cat. 4 kg is 10lbs. I don't like this metric stuff. I was reared on feet and inches and lbs and can visualise it. I cannot visualise how big 40 cm is. |
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"Christina Websell" wrote in message ... "Sylvia M" wrote in message ... "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... "Sylvia M" wrote in message Actually, Pit2nya is friendly to all,. Anyone who comes to the door is approached and invited by her to pet and skritch a bit. She is more of a lay-by-my-side-on-the-couch and allow petting till she is ready to get down. You seem to have had a harder trek with Boyfie, but it is makes it all the sweeter, doesn't it? Sylvia I am ashamed to say I did not want to keep him as I already had Kitty Farmcat so he was up (when I could catch him) for the Cat's Home. But he crept into my heart and here he still is. Yes it took years to get him to trust me, but it was worth it. He is beautiful and charming and has no idea how to bite or scratch. He loves me and the feeling is mutual. How someone lost him and didn't go to the end of the earth to find him again I don't know. I put him on local radio and cards in local shops "have you lost this cat?" but no-one came for him. Which is lucky for him and me. He was, of course, not neutered, maybe 9 months old and lost after the girlies beckoned and was going feral, although it was clear that he wasn't by his extremely posh collar. But, although I often think about his previous owners wondering about him (and I wish I could tell them he has a good home) it's their own fault for not getting him the snip. He was very lucky not to be wandering down in the village, where my mother's neighbour got her intact boycat crushed by a lorry and immediately got her remaining boycat snipped. She could not afford to have have her girlcat spayed (or didn't bother to find out how she could have done it via a charity) so she got male kittens and didn't think it was necessary to neuter them. Her father found of her boys crushed and refused to let her view his body. Although it annoyed me, I do think that some people don't think it's necessary to neuter the boys as it costs money and you don't get kittens from them. But they are at the mercy of their hormones and get very lost and sometimes no-one feeds them and then they die. If I had loads of money I would pay for every boycat to have the snip so he doesn't get to stinky and fighting, and abscesses and wandering to be run over. Most Rescue organizations here either neuter before letting them out for adoption, or insist that you do so...both the boys and girls. Even the ASPCA "Pounds" do, and often offer 'specials' to people who need to get a pet altered. Sylvia |
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"Christina Websell" wrote in message ... "Judith Latham" wrote in message ... : About weighing cats. I did the him minus me thing when I first got him, he weighed a bit more than 7 lbs. Now he gets weighed at the vet when he goes for his yearly checkup. They do kg and last time he was 4.5 kg which is a whole lot better for his size, and about right. Tigger weighs in at 5.5 kg but he's a bigger cat. 4 kg is 10lbs. I don't like this metric stuff. I was reared on feet and inches and lbs and can visualise it. I cannot visualise how big 40 cm is. All I know is one cm = a pinkie width, and a pint of water weighs a pound . Remember, I taught 2nd grade ;-) |
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On 6/15/2014 4:04 PM, Christina Websell wrote:
He loves me and the feeling is mutual. How someone lost him and didn't go to the end of the earth to find him again I don't know. I put him on local radio and cards in local shops "have you lost this cat?" but no-one came for him. I understand the feeling, Christina. I'd never had a cat when Persia came to me. I didn't intend to keep her because I had no clue about cats. I tried to find her former "slaves". I printed and put up signs all over, did anyone lose a cat? I called all the local vets and the shelter to see if anyone had reported a lost a cat. No one responded. So, all these years later, I have Persia. A wonderful, loving, soft snuggle-bug. That's the odd thing. She jumped up on the bed with me that very first night. I remember when I got into bed thinking, "I have a cat in my house". LOL She jumped up and curled next to me. Awwww! What a charmer! I'll never know where she came from. But I'm glad she decided to insist I take her in. Jill |
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On 6/15/2014 8:01 PM, Christina Websell wrote:
"Judith Latham" wrote in message ... About weighing cats. I did the him minus me thing when I first got him, he weighed a bit more than 7 lbs. Now he gets weighed at the vet when he goes for his yearly checkup. They do kg and last time he was 4.5 kg which is a whole lot better for his size, and about right. Tigger weighs in at 5.5 kg but he's a bigger cat. 4 kg is 10lbs. I don't like this metric stuff. I was reared on feet and inches and lbs and can visualise it. I cannot visualise how big 40 cm is. You and me both. I don't like metric, I wasn't raised with it and the US never adopted that metric as the standard. Persia weighs about 10 lbs. She is no longer what her vet once considered fat. I don't have to do a conversion to tell you she's 10 lbs. Jill |
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"jmcquown" wrote in message ... On 6/15/2014 8:01 PM, Christina Websell wrote: "Judith Latham" wrote in message ... About weighing cats. I did the him minus me thing when I first got him, he weighed a bit more than 7 lbs. Now he gets weighed at the vet when he goes for his yearly checkup. They do kg and last time he was 4.5 kg which is a whole lot better for his size, and about right. Tigger weighs in at 5.5 kg but he's a bigger cat. 4 kg is 10lbs. I don't like this metric stuff. I was reared on feet and inches and lbs and can visualise it. I cannot visualise how big 40 cm is. You and me both. I don't like metric, I wasn't raised with it and the US never adopted that metric as the standard. Persia weighs about 10 lbs. She is no longer what her vet once considered fat. I don't have to do a conversion to tell you she's 10 lbs. Jill ....and she doesn't feel too heavy on your chest or legs? I weigh + or - 123lbs, and P2nya seems heavy on me, which is very seldom. She has some Maine Coon in her, and isn't much of a lap cat. Sylvia |
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On 6/17/2014 12:11 AM, Sylvia M wrote:
"jmcquown" wrote in message ... On 6/15/2014 8:01 PM, Christina Websell wrote: "Judith Latham" wrote in message ... About weighing cats. I did the him minus me thing when I first got him, he weighed a bit more than 7 lbs. Now he gets weighed at the vet when he goes for his yearly checkup. They do kg and last time he was 4.5 kg which is a whole lot better for his size, and about right. Tigger weighs in at 5.5 kg but he's a bigger cat. 4 kg is 10lbs. I don't like this metric stuff. I was reared on feet and inches and lbs and can visualise it. I cannot visualise how big 40 cm is. You and me both. I don't like metric, I wasn't raised with it and the US never adopted that metric as the standard. Persia weighs about 10 lbs. She is no longer what her vet once considered fat. I don't have to do a conversion to tell you she's 10 lbs. Jill ...and she doesn't feel too heavy on your chest or legs? I weigh + or - 123lbs, and P2nya seems heavy on me, which is very seldom. She has some Maine Coon in her, and isn't much of a lap cat. Sylvia She doesn't get on my chest or legs. But then, when I'm stretched out I'm usually holding a book. (I don't sleep on my back.) Jill |
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On Mon, 16 Jun 2014 11:35:57 -0400, jmcquown
wrote: On 6/15/2014 4:04 PM, Christina Websell wrote: He loves me and the feeling is mutual. How someone lost him and didn't go to the end of the earth to find him again I don't know. I put him on local radio and cards in local shops "have you lost this cat?" but no-one came for him. I understand the feeling, Christina. I'd never had a cat when Persia came to me. I didn't intend to keep her because I had no clue about cats. I tried to find her former "slaves". I printed and put up signs all over, did anyone lose a cat? I called all the local vets and the shelter to see if anyone had reported a lost a cat. No one responded. So, all these years later, I have Persia. A wonderful, loving, soft snuggle-bug. That's the odd thing. She jumped up on the bed with me that very first night. I remember when I got into bed thinking, "I have a cat in my house". LOL She jumped up and curled next to me. Awwww! What a charmer! I'll never know where she came from. But I'm glad she decided to insist I take her in. Jill I really wish we could find out their history. Scooter just showed up on the block one day, and he was already pretty much an adult. He was so friendly that it isn't possible that he hadn't had human contact. Sort off the same with Marlo, just showed up one day. But she was no where near as friendly it turns out. She did let me touch her and one 8 degree day (F), I took her in. No idea where she was before this. Same with Callie, but she was an old girl when she turned up. Practically no teeth. My neighbor took her in. And Munquinn? A ball of long haired fur, one of the oddest cats I've ever seen, just showed up. My neighbor took her in also. I'd love to know their stories. Maybe over the RB that will happen. |
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Tiger is a Maine Coon and is a lap cat - at 24 pounds. He doesn't jump up luckily - just slowly climbs up. He knows he is heavy.
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