A cat forum. CatBanter

If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.

Go Back   Home » CatBanter forum » Cat Newsgroups » Cat health & behaviour
Site Map Home Register Authors List Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read Web Partners

Sudden cat death



 
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #41  
Old August 11th 07, 05:15 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
sheelagh via CatKB.com
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 49
Default Sudden cat death

saxrocco wrote:
Got some news for you all we are going to a cat rescue home tomorrow - the
one that I posted on here. They have got 60 cats so I am going to have a
real good look, the only one from the web that has gone is Smokie.
I am tempted to get 3, but will settle for 2.
The lady who my husband spoke to said she would keep them until after our
short break which is great.
They do a home visit as you will all probably know. That is good they will
see how much we care. Cats have run of the house don't they.
Donny will never be forgotten, I bought some fresh flowers for his grave
yesterday and I cried again coz he should never have been taken away from us.
At the same time I am pleased to be able to rescue some more cats and give
them a good life.
Going to the football now - the new season has started Doncaster Rovers v
Millwall (hence Donny and Rover).
Thanks for your advice and I will let you know how we get on tomorrow :-)

Take care
Clare x

does this work from this website (fingers crossed)

[quoted text clipped - 21 lines]
idea how relieved I felt, Lol.. )
Sheelagh"o"


I am delighted to hear this.
Let us know how it all went, won't you Clare?
Have a great time, write down all of the questions that you would like to ask,
then ask all of them. I am also delighted that they are being kind enough to
hang on to the lucky ones that you choose too. Brilliant news )
Sheelagh "o"

--
Sheelagh "o"

Message posted via CatKB.com
http://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...ealth/200708/1

  #42  
Old August 12th 07, 06:45 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
saxrocco via CatKB.com
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 52
Default Sudden cat death

Hi Sheelagh
Got some great news we visited the cats and wow were they all great. A
family were there before us and have got 2 gorgeous kittens (there first cats)
All the kittens there have all been re-homed - no surprise there they were
lovely. However we are so pleased with the ones we chose....My husband said
to me yesterday that he would love a black cat...This may be because his
sisters cat Jazz who has HIV is so lovely. The good thing is he held a black
long haired one called Porcha who is only 2 and smiled...yes he said I want
her....Of course I said no problem. The good thing is black cats struggle to
get re-homed so we have helped one...No need for superstition! My 6 year old
looked and stroked a lot of them of course it was hard, but you know don't
you? Two had only been rescued yesterday from a flat (8 months old) a ginger
and a black one...Tempting but I was drawn from the beginning and was when I
met them to yes are you ready...I got my Charlie and Chester...I am sat
smiling now coz we are homing 3 lovely cats all 2 years old. Charlie and
Chester had been re-homed once and brought back :-( The lady is pleased that
we are homing them....What a great day. We are getting them on the Tuesday,
day after bank holiday Monday :-)
If you visit the link in a previous post Mayflower Sanctuary you will be able
to see them...
We have got to keep them in for 3-4 weeks to get used to us and there new
environment. Charlie and Chester have not been out so any advice on this? I
know cats can stay indoors, but I am used to letting them out...
I am so excited and I know Donny will be pleased that we have rescued 3
lovely cats in his memory.
Please check the pictures out on the link previously given a few days ago and
you will smile. I feel great I got 3 more to make 4 cats in total. I am
confident that Rover will be fine as he is the eldest and the boss LOL.
Thank you for reading this and I promise to keep in touch.
Clare x

sheelagh wrote:
Got some news for you all we are going to a cat rescue home tomorrow - the
one that I posted on here. They have got 60 cats so I am going to have a

[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
idea how relieved I felt, Lol.. )
Sheelagh"o"


I am delighted to hear this.
Let us know how it all went, won't you Clare?
Have a great time, write down all of the questions that you would like to ask,
then ask all of them. I am also delighted that they are being kind enough to
hang on to the lucky ones that you choose too. Brilliant news )
Sheelagh "o"


--
Message posted via CatKB.com
http://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...ealth/200708/1

  #43  
Old August 12th 07, 06:47 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
saxrocco via CatKB.com
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 52
Default Sudden cat death

http://www.mayflowersanctuary.com/CA...20REHOMING.HTM

found the link to save you scrolling to find it...Going to have a look at my
new babies too :-)


sheelagh wrote:
Got some news for you all we are going to a cat rescue home tomorrow - the
one that I posted on here. They have got 60 cats so I am going to have a

[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
idea how relieved I felt, Lol.. )
Sheelagh"o"


I am delighted to hear this.
Let us know how it all went, won't you Clare?
Have a great time, write down all of the questions that you would like to ask,
then ask all of them. I am also delighted that they are being kind enough to
hang on to the lucky ones that you choose too. Brilliant news )
Sheelagh "o"


--
Message posted via CatKB.com
http://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...ealth/200708/1

  #44  
Old August 12th 07, 10:38 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
sheelagh >\o\
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 6
Default Sudden cat death

saxrocco wrote:
Hi Sheelagh
Got some great news we visited the cats and wow were they all great. A
family were there before us and have got 2 gorgeous kittens (there first cats)
. All the kittens there have all been re-homed - no surprise there they were
lovely. However we are so pleased with the ones we chose....My husband said
to me yesterday that he would love a black cat...This may be because his
sisters cat Jazz who has HIV is so lovely. The good thing is he held a black
long haired one called Porcha who is only 2 and smiled...yes he said I want
her....Of course I said no problem. The good thing is black cats struggle to
get re-homed so we have helped one...No need for superstition! My 6 year old
looked and stroked a lot of them of course it was hard, but you know don't
you? Two had only been rescued yesterday from a flat (8 months old) a ginger
and a black one...Tempting but I was drawn from the beginning and was when I
met them to yes are you ready...I got my Charlie and Chester...I am sat
smiling now coz we are homing 3 lovely cats all 2 years old. Charlie and
Chester had been re-homed once and brought back :-( The lady is pleased that
we are homing them....What a great day. We are getting them on the Tuesday,
day after bank holiday Monday :-)
If you visit the link in a previous post Mayflower Sanctuary you will be able
to see them...
We have got to keep them in for 3-4 weeks to get used to us and there new
environment. Charlie and Chester have not been out so any advice on this? I
know cats can stay indoors, but I am used to letting them out...
I am so excited and I know Donny will be pleased that we have rescued 3
lovely cats in his memory.
Please check the pictures out on the link previously given a few days ago and
you will smile. I feel great I got 3 more to make 4 cats in total. I am
confident that Rover will be fine as he is the eldest and the boss LOL.
Thank you for reading this and I promise to keep in touch.
Clare x

Got some news for you all we are going to a cat rescue home tomorrow - the
one that I posted on here. They have got 60 cats so I am going to have a

[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
hang on to the lucky ones that you choose too. Brilliant news )
Sheelagh "o"


Hi Clare,

Got some great news we visited the cats and wow were they all great. A
family were there before us and have got 2 gorgeous kittens (there first cats)

All the kittens there have all been re-homed - no surprise there they were
lovely. However we are so pleased with the ones we chose....My husband said
to me yesterday that he would love a black cat...This may be because his
sisters cat Jazz who has HIV is so lovely. The good thing is he held a black
long haired one called Porcha who is only 2 and smiled...yes he said I want
her....Of course I said no problem. The good thing is black cats struggle to
get re-homed so we have helped one...No need for superstition!
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------
This tends to be the way with kittens. I suppose that most people see them as
young & feel that they can mould the kitten around their lifestyles, I guess?
I'm delighted that you managed to get down there today too, so that you got
first pick of the rest of the cats, that you have decided that will be
joining you. Actually, you sound worse than me, Lol...walking out with half
of the sanctuary.. & why not if you have the love and expense to share with
them?!!

I tend to believe that the best cats, are the ones that choose you. As you
say, if Pocha decided to bat her eye-lids @ your husband, then there was a
spark between them which bodes well. Great news & I am so pleased for you all.
Did you ask if there were any behavioural problems, or physical problems that
you might need to take into account by any chance? The only reason that I
mention this is because you pointed out that your sister in laws cat has FIV?
If this was the case, however, I feel sure that the rescue centre would have
pointed this out to you, because they are aware that you have a multi cat
household. if you didn't it is not too late to check now. Don't let it stop
you adopting the cat though, it is simply something that it is best to be
aware of.. I think a few people here have cats with FIV, so there will be
plenty of advice "IF" you needed it. the first one that comes to mind is
Lynne, with Levis. Now she has done a brilliant job of coping with it! Anyway,
it is all "IF's right now, not "when"...

( I'm sure that they would have mentioned this to you though.- I would!)

Brill black cat superstition too. it is ridiculous really. They are
brilliant cats!!!! ( in time you will meet Meeps, Jodie's cat. she is an all
solid black & has a super character to match)

I have had 2 black cats so far, & both of the were super cats. Big Puss &
Little Puss ( how original, lol!! ;o). One died of a tumour on his bladder, &
the other one decided that he didn't want to move with us, within the same
village,. We tried to get him to stay with us for over 4 months of collecting
him every other day from our old house, but every single time we let him out
again, he went straight back to underneath his favourite Willow tree. In the
end, he was adopted by our neighbor when he was 12. It broke my heart in a
way, but OTOH, @ 10years old, I worride that one day he would get run over
making his way back to what he considered as home, which meant crossing a
quite a major road... so I knew it was for the best, but I didn't like it at
all. In the end, I did what I thought was best for Big Puss, & he lived to a
grand old age of 22 years old!!

---------------------------------------------------------------------------

My 6 year old
looked and stroked a lot of them of course it was hard, but you know don't
you? Two had only been rescued yesterday from a flat (8 months old) a ginger
and a black one...Tempting but I was drawn from the beginning and was when I
met them to yes are you ready...I got my Charlie and Chester...I am sat
smiling now coz we are homing 3 lovely cats all 2 years old. Charlie and
Chester had been re-homed once and brought back :-( The lady is pleased that
we are homing them....What a great day. We are getting them on the Tuesday,
day after bank holiday Monday :-)
If you visit the link in a previous post Mayflower Sanctuary you will be able
to see them...
-----------------------------------------------------------------------

Oh dear, I do feel for him, however, it might set a president for him in the
future. you never know!
I imagine he just wanted his own kitten? Never mind, I am more than certain
that you will find that once they all come home with you, he will be
enthralled with them all.

I understand the temptation, but I am glad that you went with your head &
with your heart too. Charlie & Chester seem to have chosen you as their new,
forever - slave, & this can only be a good thing, Lol )

I went straight into the link that you provided for us, & see exactly why
they called to you. My guess is that Chester & Charlie batted their eye lids
@ you too? Porcha was ever so pretty too!
There is nothing like a good leg weave & head but to convince your potential
new slave that you are the best choice they could possibly ask for. I wonder,
did you ask why they were returned to the shelter @ all? It would be
interesting to know what the problem was, & why they felt they had to return
them. It could be something as petty as they didn't get on with the Dog, to
they were an expert little Houdini's . @ least if you know why, you can be
aware of the problem ( IF, there was one, that is) & be alert for any
signals that they might display.

I bet they were delighted that you offered 3 homes. I know that I certainly
would have been.. It isn't every day that someone walks in to offer what you
have, & a huge success for both you, the cats & them homing them as well )

It sounds like an excellent day for all concerned. You have time to prepare
for them, The shelter know that they can take another 3 cats or kittens &
mentally, you need to be psyched up ready for them all. You also need to be
prepared for some hostility on Rover's behalf though. Remember, this is his
pad & Slave's that we are talking about here, so he might not quite so
enthralled as you all might be- that is not to say that he will, but be ready
for it, just in case. They need introducing slowly. Anyone here will be able
to help you introduction details. I will email you privately with tips that
we use to introduce our cats to one another. It isn't hard, it is just
consistency really, & being prepared for it all.

I have a cat that looks just like Charlie ( @ least I think it is Charlie
rather than Chester?)


Meet Ringo Super star- He moved in with us, & is my son, Ross's cat.

http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/sheela...NGOTHESPICEMOG
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------


We have got to keep them in for 3-4 weeks to get used to us and there new
environment. Charlie and Chester have not been out so any advice on this? I
know cats can stay indoors, but I am used to letting them out...
I am so excited and I know Donny will be pleased that we have rescued 3
lovely cats in his memory.

That sounds like a good thing. they will need at least that long to give
cats time to settle down, & share their real/ true characters.

Ooohhh...- Ummm!!
This is a very controversial subject on here. I can see it from both sides of
the fence though.
As you know, in the UK, we all tend to let out cats out, install a cat flap,
then allow them to come and go as they please. It is also exactly what I used
to do too. However, since allowing them to roam where they wished to, after
all, they were neutered & spayed... Ringo, my Ginger male (or I should say,
my son's cat!), went out a few months ago, & was shot by a BB gun, just below
the eye, @ point blank range as well. It cost him the sight in his eye, & me
a terrific Bill @ the vets surgery too. Since, that happened, we also heard
news of one of our kittens being shot under similar circumstances, & it cost
Jack,( the blue colour point Ragdoll), his life ( It was a terrible thing
to go through, so we decided that the best thing to do, was to build our own
cat run in the back garden, so that we could allow them as much freedom as
was reasonably possible, but contain them so that no one can ever get the
chance to hurt any of them ever again.
You must bare in mind that, this was my personal choice, & that you must do
whatever is best for you & your family... Not what I feel was best for mine,
OK?

OTOH, I think that it would be best to keep them in for the duration of the
first four weeks. don't feel guilty about it, after all, they have been far
more contained as it were since they have been @ the shelter. They need this
time, to get used to you, Porcha, & Rover as well. Once you have got to the
stage where they accept one another, then they need to bond with each other.
by keeping them in, you are speeding up that process, & not forcing Rover
into a situation that he didn't ask for, want or expect. Have you ever heard
of Feliway? It is a cat pheromone that makes cats feel @ ease. I think a
diffuser might come in handy here, to allow them to learn to feel relaxed in
one another's company. I will go in to detail about Feliway later for you, ok?

I'm not sure how Cat Kb works, but you can get my email address on here, by
following the instructions on how to unlock the email address, & then you can
email me if you wish to. OK?
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Please check the pictures out on the link previously given a few days ago and
you will smile. I feel great I got 3 more to make 4 cats in total. I am
confident that Rover will be fine as he is the eldest and the boss LOL.
Thank you for reading this and I promise to keep in touch.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
I have had a second comparison, & I'm ever so pleased for you. Of course, it
made me grin!!
I'm certain it has made loads of us grin actually. Not everyone posts all the
time- preferring to read, & only contribute when something close to their
hearts appears. So loads of people will see this & think of you, which is why
it is always so good when people come back to tell us how things are going.
Remember, it doesn't matter what time of the day or night, if you want to
talk to someone about anything that is worrying you about them, then just let
your fingers do the talking, & someone will respond usually.

it looks like your little lad has a lot to look forward to (as do both you &
your husband too;o)...
We can't wait for the photo's, stories & news of course too- And thank you
for taking the time to read this as well
Best of luck, hope you enjoy your hols, & can't wait for more news on you all,

Sheelagh "o"

--
Sheelagh "o"

Message posted via http://www.catkb.com

  #45  
Old August 13th 07, 01:50 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
mariib via CatKB.com
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 117
Default Sudden cat death

saxrocco wrote:
Hi Sheelagh
Got some great news we visited the cats and wow were they all great.
The good thing is he held a black
long haired one called Porcha who is only 2 and smiled...yes he said I want
her....Of course I said no problem. ...I got my Charlie and Chester...I am sat
smiling now coz we are homing 3 lovely cats all 2 years old. Charlie and
Chester had been re-homed once and brought back :-( The lady is pleased that
we are homing them....What a great day. We are getting them on the Tuesday,
day after bank holiday Monday :-)
Clare x


You've done very well indeed Clare & the 3 kitties look like they will be
great additions to your family. I would be asking the shelter why Charlie &
Chester were returned just to know for your own information, but trust your
judgement on your own impressions of them. The 2 beauties I have right now
were both previously adopted & returned - Little Devil, my tuxedo boy was
dumped in a box & left out in the rain late in the night in my vet's parking
lot & was found the next morning. And Coco, I'm his 4th & final owner & he's
kind-of cream & white colored & I got Coco(puff) when he was around 4-6
months old. Both of these kitties are wonderful & I can't imagine why their
previous owners didn't want them. Well, Little Devil is a high-energy devil
but he's adorable.

Take your time introducing them & many people here can advise you if you need
some help. Looking forward to hearing about all your cats. BTW, I've also
always gone & got a new kitty after the death of any of my cats & all mine
have lived at least 15 years. You can see Little Devil & Coco on webshots
http://pets.webshots.com/album/547068108fIJykY or by searching on webshots
under my screen name mariib
M.

--
Message posted via CatKB.com
http://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...ealth/200708/1

  #46  
Old August 13th 07, 02:01 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
mariib via CatKB.com
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 117
Default Sudden cat death

sheelagh "o" wrote:
I have a cat that looks just like Charlie ( @ least I think it is Charlie
rather than Chester?)
Meet Ringo Super star- He moved in with us, & is my son, Ross's cat.
http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/sheela...NGOTHESPICEMOG
Ringo, my Ginger male (or I should say,
my son's cat!), went out a few months ago, & was shot by a BB gun, just below
the eye, @ point blank range as well. It cost him the sight in his eye, & me
a terrific Bill @ the vets surgery too. Since, that happened, we also heard
news of one of our kittens being shot under similar circumstances, & it cost
Jack,( the blue colour point Ragdoll), his life ( It was a terrible thing
to go through, so we decided that the best thing to do, was to build our own
cat run in the back garden, so that we could allow them as much freedom as
was reasonably possible, but contain them so that no one can ever get the
chance to hurt any of them ever again.


I'm not sure how Cat Kb works, but you can get my email address on here, by
following the instructions on how to unlock the email address, & then you can
email me if you wish to. OK?


Sheelagh "o"


Sheelagh, I was so glad to see the pictures of Ringo - he's looking very
handsome & healthy. Has he slimmed down a little? I thought I remembered him
a little rounder? Other than the loss of sight in his one eye, has he had any
other long-term problems from the shooting incident?

Unlock an email address on here? Really? Hell, that's why I'm posting on this
site. Anyway, too late now if that's so.
M.

--
Message posted via CatKB.com
http://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...ealth/200708/1

  #47  
Old August 13th 07, 12:59 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Sheelagh >o
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 350
Default Sudden cat death

On 13 Aug, 02:01, "mariib via CatKB.com" u22469@uwe wrote:
sheelagh "o" wrote:
I have a cat that looks just like Charlie ( @ least I think it is Charlie
rather than Chester?)
Meet Ringo Super star- He moved in with us, & is my son, Ross's cat.
http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/sheela...NGOTHESPICEMOG
Ringo, my Ginger male (or I should say,
my son's cat!), went out a few months ago, & was shot by a BB gun, just below
the eye, @ point blank range as well. It cost him the sight in his eye, & me
a terrific Bill @ the vets surgery too. Since, that happened, we also heard
news of one of our kittens being shot under similar circumstances, & it cost
Jack,( the blue colour point Ragdoll), his life ( It was a terrible thing
to go through, so we decided that the best thing to do, was to build our own
cat run in the back garden, so that we could allow them as much freedom as
was reasonably possible, but contain them so that no one can ever get the
chance to hurt any of them ever again.
I'm not sure how Cat Kb works, but you can get my email address on here, by
following the instructions on how to unlock the email address, & then you can
email me if you wish to. OK?
Sheelagh "o"


Sheelagh, I was so glad to see the pictures of Ringo - he's looking very
handsome & healthy. Has he slimmed down a little? I thought I remembered him
a little rounder? Other than the loss of sight in his one eye, has he had any
other long-term problems from the shooting incident?

Unlock an email address on here? Really? Hell, that's why I'm posting on this
site. Anyway, too late now if that's so.
M.

--
Message posted via CatKB.comhttp://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/cat-health/200708/1- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


He is doing ever so well thanks. For the first 2 months after the
shooting & he got home, he wouldn't go out.-Not even into the garden,
but after the cat run was built, we went out there into it & took him
with us. He used to follow us around in there, then cry to come back
indoors after 10 minutes. Slowly, we have been building in that time,
& now he is happy to go out there as long as a couple of the others
(cats) are out there with him.

Yes, he has lost a bit of weight. Not quite so barrel shaped anymore.
The vet put him on a diet, which he was not very impressed about,
however he is now his right weight, & we have allowed him back onto
his normal chow again. His favourites are Whiskers super meat (rabbit
flavour!), & Iams dry.

I'd say that other than the loss of the use of his eye, he is just
slightly more nervous of people. When he first moved in with us, he
was a very confident puss cat & would head rub anyone-but now, he
waits to be invited. The only other way I could describe it, is that
he looks like he is hiding behind his mummy's skirts pleats, Lol!! He
was very lucky that time ( & so were we for that matter)

I just checked out unlocking email addresses, & had to tell you not to
worry about yours. You can do it on google if you look @ profiles, If
the person you are trying to contact has an account with them, but not
otherwise as far as I know, but not on Cat KB, so don't worry!

Having Ringo Super Star back to his normal self is wonderful. As you
can imagine, Ross is delighted too. Great to hear from you,
Sheelagh"o"

  #48  
Old August 13th 07, 06:47 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
saxrocco via CatKB.com
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 52
Default Sudden cat death

Yes it was nice to get the pick of them. They are worth every penny £60 each
but they have had their vaccinations and have been doctored!
I have had a photo of them at work today and it kept me smiling knowing that
they are ours. At least the lady knows they are being re-homed so she can
smile too and make the most of her time left with them coz you do get
attached don't you?
Commenting on why Charlie and Chester were not kept...I recall Jackie (the
lady at the sanctuary) say that the owner changed her mind and decided she
could not keep them...What an ordeal that must have been for them! I promise
here and now that they have a permanent home with us and we will make them
all feel welcome and they will be loved.
James was good whilst we were there and yes kittens are cute and adorable but
he didn't pester us as he already knew that we were not going to have any.
The longest cat who had been with them was 2 years, sad but it wants to be an
only cat with no children so I could not help :-(
I do hope someone can.
I have been urging people to go, but it is when they feel the time is right.
Sorry to waffle on in no apparant order to your mail.
Moving on about my husband and Porcha, he said to me last night that she
reminded him of Molly (his 15 year old cat who died back in March). I hope
she lasts as long as Molly, hopefully longer.
The cats have no behavioural problems or physical problems.
Oh is it called FIV - sorry. Yeah my sister in law has 2 cats with the
condition Jazz and Jerry they are lovely.

Big puss and little puss - bless.

We have only ever had 2 cats which have been black 'Sludge' back in the 80's
and more recently 'Jordan' who sadly passed away (he was mainly my brothers
cat, but my Mum housed him)!
My Mum is fantastic as she loves animals and would never ever cause any harm
to them. I sent her pics of our new additions and she loved them.
Oh yes I was brought up with Cows, hens, geese, ducks, cats, dogs, fish,
terrapins, sheep...erm I think that is all. One thing I was never bothered
about was horses, we never had any....However my other sister in law has them
so that is good.
Have I rambled on too much yet?
-----------------------------------------------
quote: -
I went straight into the link that you provided for us, & see exactly why
they called to you. My guess is that Chester & Charlie batted their eye lids
@ you too? Porcha was ever so pretty too!

------------------------------------------------
I am learning LOL - anyway on to this I did not have to meet them to know
they were the cats for me. That sometimes is a blessing as it is first
impressions hey? Chester just let me stroke him and it was so cute.
They are really soft Jackie told us - characters.

Yes I know and aware that Rover will be hostile - when I get them all here I
will see how it goes and I will call on you all for help!
Jackie says you introduce the new cats to him not the other way round as he
is the boss???

Ringo is a superstar...I am going to try and find all my cat pictures from
the past so you can see them all.
I understand what you mean about cats in or cats out, but it is what I am
used to. I confess though that we do not have a cat flap, so Rover is either
in or out but that is his character and god forbid if anything tragic like
what happend to Ringo or Jack happens to him coz I would feel bad....Sorry
that the cruel people of this society would do something like that....Where
are you from then Sheelagh is it down south?

I am going to do a photo hunt now for you all which will probably take me
hours as I am an avid animal photographer LOL.

Take care
Clare x


sheelagh "o" wrote:
Hi Sheelagh
Got some great news we visited the cats and wow were they all great. A

[quoted text clipped - 32 lines]
hang on to the lucky ones that you choose too. Brilliant news )
Sheelagh "o"


Hi Clare,

Got some great news we visited the cats and wow were they all great. A
family were there before us and have got 2 gorgeous kittens (there first cats)

All the kittens there have all been re-homed - no surprise there they were
lovely. However we are so pleased with the ones we chose....My husband said
to me yesterday that he would love a black cat...This may be because his
sisters cat Jazz who has HIV is so lovely. The good thing is he held a black
long haired one called Porcha who is only 2 and smiled...yes he said I want
her....Of course I said no problem. The good thing is black cats struggle to
get re-homed so we have helped one...No need for superstition!
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------
This tends to be the way with kittens. I suppose that most people see them as
young & feel that they can mould the kitten around their lifestyles, I guess?
I'm delighted that you managed to get down there today too, so that you got
first pick of the rest of the cats, that you have decided that will be
joining you. Actually, you sound worse than me, Lol...walking out with half
of the sanctuary.. & why not if you have the love and expense to share with
them?!!

I tend to believe that the best cats, are the ones that choose you. As you
say, if Pocha decided to bat her eye-lids @ your husband, then there was a
spark between them which bodes well. Great news & I am so pleased for you all.
Did you ask if there were any behavioural problems, or physical problems that
you might need to take into account by any chance? The only reason that I
mention this is because you pointed out that your sister in laws cat has FIV?
If this was the case, however, I feel sure that the rescue centre would have
pointed this out to you, because they are aware that you have a multi cat
household. if you didn't it is not too late to check now. Don't let it stop
you adopting the cat though, it is simply something that it is best to be
aware of.. I think a few people here have cats with FIV, so there will be
plenty of advice "IF" you needed it. the first one that comes to mind is
Lynne, with Levis. Now she has done a brilliant job of coping with it! Anyway,
it is all "IF's right now, not "when"...

( I'm sure that they would have mentioned this to you though.- I would!)

Brill black cat superstition too. it is ridiculous really. They are
brilliant cats!!!! ( in time you will meet Meeps, Jodie's cat. she is an all
solid black & has a super character to match)

I have had 2 black cats so far, & both of the were super cats. Big Puss &
Little Puss ( how original, lol!! ;o). One died of a tumour on his bladder, &
the other one decided that he didn't want to move with us, within the same
village,. We tried to get him to stay with us for over 4 months of collecting
him every other day from our old house, but every single time we let him out
again, he went straight back to underneath his favourite Willow tree. In the
end, he was adopted by our neighbor when he was 12. It broke my heart in a
way, but OTOH, @ 10years old, I worride that one day he would get run over
making his way back to what he considered as home, which meant crossing a
quite a major road... so I knew it was for the best, but I didn't like it at
all. In the end, I did what I thought was best for Big Puss, & he lived to a
grand old age of 22 years old!!

---------------------------------------------------------------------------

My 6 year old
looked and stroked a lot of them of course it was hard, but you know don't
you? Two had only been rescued yesterday from a flat (8 months old) a ginger
and a black one...Tempting but I was drawn from the beginning and was when I
met them to yes are you ready...I got my Charlie and Chester...I am sat
smiling now coz we are homing 3 lovely cats all 2 years old. Charlie and
Chester had been re-homed once and brought back :-( The lady is pleased that
we are homing them....What a great day. We are getting them on the Tuesday,
day after bank holiday Monday :-)
If you visit the link in a previous post Mayflower Sanctuary you will be able
to see them...
-----------------------------------------------------------------------

Oh dear, I do feel for him, however, it might set a president for him in the
future. you never know!
I imagine he just wanted his own kitten? Never mind, I am more than certain
that you will find that once they all come home with you, he will be
enthralled with them all.

I understand the temptation, but I am glad that you went with your head &
with your heart too. Charlie & Chester seem to have chosen you as their new,
forever - slave, & this can only be a good thing, Lol )

I went straight into the link that you provided for us, & see exactly why
they called to you. My guess is that Chester & Charlie batted their eye lids
@ you too? Porcha was ever so pretty too!
There is nothing like a good leg weave & head but to convince your potential
new slave that you are the best choice they could possibly ask for. I wonder,
did you ask why they were returned to the shelter @ all? It would be
interesting to know what the problem was, & why they felt they had to return
them. It could be something as petty as they didn't get on with the Dog, to
they were an expert little Houdini's . @ least if you know why, you can be
aware of the problem ( IF, there was one, that is) & be alert for any
signals that they might display.

I bet they were delighted that you offered 3 homes. I know that I certainly
would have been.. It isn't every day that someone walks in to offer what you
have, & a huge success for both you, the cats & them homing them as well )

It sounds like an excellent day for all concerned. You have time to prepare
for them, The shelter know that they can take another 3 cats or kittens &
mentally, you need to be psyched up ready for them all. You also need to be
prepared for some hostility on Rover's behalf though. Remember, this is his
pad & Slave's that we are talking about here, so he might not quite so
enthralled as you all might be- that is not to say that he will, but be ready
for it, just in case. They need introducing slowly. Anyone here will be able
to help you introduction details. I will email you privately with tips that
we use to introduce our cats to one another. It isn't hard, it is just
consistency really, & being prepared for it all.

I have a cat that looks just like Charlie ( @ least I think it is Charlie
rather than Chester?)

Meet Ringo Super star- He moved in with us, & is my son, Ross's cat.

http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/sheela...NGOTHESPICEMOG
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------

We have got to keep them in for 3-4 weeks to get used to us and there new
environment. Charlie and Chester have not been out so any advice on this? I
know cats can stay indoors, but I am used to letting them out...
I am so excited and I know Donny will be pleased that we have rescued 3
lovely cats in his memory.

That sounds like a good thing. they will need at least that long to give
cats time to settle down, & share their real/ true characters.

Ooohhh...- Ummm!!
This is a very controversial subject on here. I can see it from both sides of
the fence though.
As you know, in the UK, we all tend to let out cats out, install a cat flap,
then allow them to come and go as they please. It is also exactly what I used
to do too. However, since allowing them to roam where they wished to, after
all, they were neutered & spayed... Ringo, my Ginger male (or I should say,
my son's cat!), went out a few months ago, & was shot by a BB gun, just below
the eye, @ point blank range as well. It cost him the sight in his eye, & me
a terrific Bill @ the vets surgery too. Since, that happened, we also heard
news of one of our kittens being shot under similar circumstances, & it cost
Jack,( the blue colour point Ragdoll), his life ( It was a terrible thing
to go through, so we decided that the best thing to do, was to build our own
cat run in the back garden, so that we could allow them as much freedom as
was reasonably possible, but contain them so that no one can ever get the
chance to hurt any of them ever again.
You must bare in mind that, this was my personal choice, & that you must do
whatever is best for you & your family... Not what I feel was best for mine,
OK?

OTOH, I think that it would be best to keep them in for the duration of the
first four weeks. don't feel guilty about it, after all, they have been far
more contained as it were since they have been @ the shelter. They need this
time, to get used to you, Porcha, & Rover as well. Once you have got to the
stage where they accept one another, then they need to bond with each other.
by keeping them in, you are speeding up that process, & not forcing Rover
into a situation that he didn't ask for, want or expect. Have you ever heard
of Feliway? It is a cat pheromone that makes cats feel @ ease. I think a
diffuser might come in handy here, to allow them to learn to feel relaxed in
one another's company. I will go in to detail about Feliway later for you, ok?

I'm not sure how Cat Kb works, but you can get my email address on here, by
following the instructions on how to unlock the email address, & then you can
email me if you wish to. OK?
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Please check the pictures out on the link previously given a few days ago and
you will smile. I feel great I got 3 more to make 4 cats in total. I am
confident that Rover will be fine as he is the eldest and the boss LOL.
Thank you for reading this and I promise to keep in touch.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
I have had a second comparison, & I'm ever so pleased for you. Of course, it
made me grin!!
I'm certain it has made loads of us grin actually. Not everyone posts all the
time- preferring to read, & only contribute when something close to their
hearts appears. So loads of people will see this & think of you, which is why
it is always so good when people come back to tell us how things are going.
Remember, it doesn't matter what time of the day or night, if you want to
talk to someone about anything that is worrying you about them, then just let
your fingers do the talking, & someone will respond usually.

it looks like your little lad has a lot to look forward to (as do both you &
your husband too;o)...
We can't wait for the photo's, stories & news of course too- And thank you
for taking the time to read this as well
Best of luck, hope you enjoy your hols, & can't wait for more news on you all,

Sheelagh "o"


--
Message posted via CatKB.com
http://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...ealth/200708/1

  #49  
Old August 13th 07, 06:50 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
saxrocco via CatKB.com
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 52
Default Sudden cat death

Great pics of Little Devil and Coco, they seem like top class characters!
Yes we have homed 3 because 'why not' we have the love and we have the rescue
instinct :-)
2 weeks to go and my new babies will be here, hopefully not hiding away I
want them around me for lots of kisses and cuddles.

Clare x


mariib wrote:
Hi Sheelagh
Got some great news we visited the cats and wow were they all great.

[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
day after bank holiday Monday :-)
Clare x


You've done very well indeed Clare & the 3 kitties look like they will be
great additions to your family. I would be asking the shelter why Charlie &
Chester were returned just to know for your own information, but trust your
judgement on your own impressions of them. The 2 beauties I have right now
were both previously adopted & returned - Little Devil, my tuxedo boy was
dumped in a box & left out in the rain late in the night in my vet's parking
lot & was found the next morning. And Coco, I'm his 4th & final owner & he's
kind-of cream & white colored & I got Coco(puff) when he was around 4-6
months old. Both of these kitties are wonderful & I can't imagine why their
previous owners didn't want them. Well, Little Devil is a high-energy devil
but he's adorable.

Take your time introducing them & many people here can advise you if you need
some help. Looking forward to hearing about all your cats. BTW, I've also
always gone & got a new kitty after the death of any of my cats & all mine
have lived at least 15 years. You can see Little Devil & Coco on webshots
http://pets.webshots.com/album/547068108fIJykY or by searching on webshots
under my screen name mariib
M.


--
Message posted via CatKB.com
http://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...ealth/200708/1

  #50  
Old August 13th 07, 10:06 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
saxrocco via CatKB.com
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 52
Default Sudden cat death

http://s204.photobucket.com/albums/b...afilter=images

check the above link out - hopefully it has worked. Past and present pets
mine and my husbands...More of mine though I have to say as I get snap happy.
Make sure you all check them out they are really cute.

Said I would do it and it has taken me a few hours :-)
take care
Clare x


Sheelagh o wrote:
I have a cat that looks just like Charlie ( @ least I think it is Charlie
rather than Chester?)

[quoted text clipped - 28 lines]

- Show quoted text -


He is doing ever so well thanks. For the first 2 months after the
shooting & he got home, he wouldn't go out.-Not even into the garden,
but after the cat run was built, we went out there into it & took him
with us. He used to follow us around in there, then cry to come back
indoors after 10 minutes. Slowly, we have been building in that time,
& now he is happy to go out there as long as a couple of the others
(cats) are out there with him.

Yes, he has lost a bit of weight. Not quite so barrel shaped anymore.
The vet put him on a diet, which he was not very impressed about,
however he is now his right weight, & we have allowed him back onto
his normal chow again. His favourites are Whiskers super meat (rabbit
flavour!), & Iams dry.

I'd say that other than the loss of the use of his eye, he is just
slightly more nervous of people. When he first moved in with us, he
was a very confident puss cat & would head rub anyone-but now, he
waits to be invited. The only other way I could describe it, is that
he looks like he is hiding behind his mummy's skirts pleats, Lol!! He
was very lucky that time ( & so were we for that matter)

I just checked out unlocking email addresses, & had to tell you not to
worry about yours. You can do it on google if you look @ profiles, If
the person you are trying to contact has an account with them, but not
otherwise as far as I know, but not on Cat KB, so don't worry!

Having Ringo Super Star back to his normal self is wonderful. As you
can imagine, Ross is delighted too. Great to hear from you,
Sheelagh"o"


--
Message posted via CatKB.com
http://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...ealth/200708/1

 




Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
sudden death - does "stroke" diagnosis sound right to you? Big Al Cat health & behaviour 19 February 17th 07 03:02 AM
Cat sudden freak outs? [email protected] Cat health & behaviour 5 September 17th 05 02:23 AM
Sudden Bad Fighting - What is this? Meghan Cat health & behaviour 7 September 7th 05 03:31 AM
sudden hairball problems... [email protected] Cat health & behaviour 5 May 6th 05 10:52 PM
very sudden death? Lee Frette Cat health & behaviour 29 January 24th 04 08:03 PM


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 12:59 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2024 CatBanter.
The comments are property of their posters.