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Duffy Has a New Companion (LONG)
I had not intended to adopt another cat this soon. I was still mourning the
loss of Holly and would get a lump in my throat when I wandered around the house and looked at her favorite places–and there were many of them. However, I decided that Duffy needs a companion. He was crying and looking for Holly, and he has been even closer to me than usual. It will be good for me to have a new feline friend, too. I know from past experience that a new kitty in the house will help to ease my broken heart. We can never "replace" one of our furbabies. We never forget them and would not want to, but it helps to add a new member of the family to care for and love. So, I contacted a friend who is president of a local group that rescues kitties, places them in foster homes, and has been very successful in finding new forever homes for them. She put me in contact with one of her foster moms who has about a dozen rescue cats. I spent a couple of hours talking to her and interacting with a variety of cats. The end result is that I came home with a new kitty. Her name is Selina, and she is ensconced in the guest bedroom with food, water, litter box and a variety of toys. Selina spent the first night under the bed, and I could see in the morning that she had been under the bed all night. Her toys were still in the same place, and she had not eaten or used the litter box. I know this often happens with new kitties, so I just sat down and started talking to her. Soon, I heard her little voice. She did not come out from under the bed, so I finally decided to lie on the floor and lift the bed skirts so I could see her and she could also see my face. I knew this was going to be hard on me because I have had a great deal of difficulty lifting myself off the floor due to my lower back problems, but I felt I needed to get down on her level. Well, Selina was obviously not scared. She came right to me and let me pet her by reaching under the bed. Gradually, she came completely out from under the bed and started gently rolling around and rubbing against my hand. Then, wonder of wonders, I did not have any difficulty standing up!! The exercises I was given for my back in physical therapy have really helped. I got Selina's food and put it in front of her. She immediately ate some, then went to the litter box and used that. So, that was a very good morning for the first day. Today is the second day, and Selina seems to be settling in nicely. She stayed under the bed until early yesterday evening. However, she was out and wandering around when I took her evening meal in to her. She was eager for attention--and she got it. She rubbed all over me as I petted her. After a lot of that, I got out the peacock feather and she played with that, then shifted her attention to some of the other toys. Eventually, she decided to have a snack, then used the litter box and rested on the little catnip-filled "boogie mat." Duffy appeared outside the door, and the two of them played "footsie" under the door for a few minutes. She was not frightened at all--just interested. So, I think that was another very good day. I sat in the chair and read while she alternated between rubbing on my feet and wandering around the room. There was more of the same this morning when she rubbed all around my feet and legs while I talked to her and petted her. She seems like a sweet little kitty, and I think this will work well for both Duffy and me. I am leaving her in "her" new bedroom with the music playing when I am not with her. I hope the introduction to Duffy will go smoothly when I get to that stage. Selina's fur coat looks like it is similar in color to Jill's Persia. It is somewhat the color of a Russian blue, but more gray than blue. Her fur is very soft and medium length, although her tail is thin–not the type of bushy tail seen on both Holly and Duffy. Her eyes sometimes look yellow and sometimes pale green. Her foster mom gave me two little bags of the dry food she had been using, and I expected it to take some time for her to acclimate to the canned food I use (Wellness no-grains). Instead, she headed right for the Wellness and shows a distinct preference for that instead of her dry food. I did keep both types out for the first couple of days so there would not be any digestive problems with a rapid change. Selina was pregnant and very hungry when she was found foraging in a parking lot. Her kittens have all been adopted, and Selina has been spayed and microchipped. She received all her shots and tested free of any diseases. The president of the rescue group told me that she loves Selina and could not understand why she had not been adopted. Now, she said, she knows why–she said Selina was "destined to go home to Duffy and me." That gave me a warm feeling in my heart. This has been an overly-long message, but I know she will find many friends in this group and I wanted you to have a good introduction. Interestingly, I adopted her on August 7. That is my sister's birthday, so now I will also think of that as Selina's birthday and they will have a shared "special day." -- MaryL and Duffy |
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Duffy Has a New Companion (LONG)
On Friday, 9 August 2013 22:08:36 UTC+1, MaryL wrote:
I had not intended to adopt another cat this soon. We never do do we? But like a friend of mine who does English bull terrier rescue who had a nightmare of a time when she lost her old dog to lymphoma round about the same time she lost her brother to the same the she rescued another dog who also died of lympoma after she had him just 3 months so she selected her next rescue a much younger dog who had to be put to sleep just 6 weeks later because of the same... Someone said to her "You won't want another dog after that" She said "Oh I'll get another one eventually I'd like a break then again if they called me with a dog in need of a home when I have room and I said No because I put my needs before that dogs need and a healthy dog got put to sleep because I was selfish enough to put what I needed before what the dog needed..I couldn't live with myself" Selina sounds lovely ,, she needed a home she now has a good one we await stories (btw the next dog my friend took in just a week after she lost the last one had been seriously maltreated and was scared and agressive and no one wanted him he's now a perfect gentleman of a dog) Lesley Slave of the Fabulous Furballs |
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Duffy Has a New Companion (LONG)
On 8/9/2013 5:08 PM, MaryL wrote:
I had not intended to adopt another cat this soon. I was still mourning the loss of Holly and would get a lump in my throat when I wandered around the house and looked at her favorite places–and there were many of them. However, I decided that Duffy needs a companion. He was crying and looking for Holly, and he has been even closer to me than usual. It will be good for me to have a new feline friend, too. I know from past experience that a new kitty in the house will help to ease my broken heart. We can never "replace" one of our furbabies. We never forget them and would not want to, but it helps to add a new member of the family to care for and love. So, I contacted a friend who is president of a local group that rescues kitties, places them in foster homes, and has been very successful in finding new forever homes for them. She put me in contact with one of her foster moms who has about a dozen rescue cats. I spent a couple of hours talking to her and interacting with a variety of cats. The end result is that I came home with a new kitty. Her name is Selina, and she is ensconced in the guest bedroom with food, water, litter box and a variety of toys. Selina spent the first night under the bed, and I could see in the morning that she had been under the bed all night. Her toys were still in the same place, and she had not eaten or used the litter box. I know this often happens with new kitties, so I just sat down and started talking to her. Soon, I heard her little voice. She did not come out from under the bed, so I finally decided to lie on the floor and lift the bed skirts so I could see her and she could also see my face. I knew this was going to be hard on me because I have had a great deal of difficulty lifting myself off the floor due to my lower back problems, but I felt I needed to get down on her level. Well, Selina was obviously not scared. She came right to me and let me pet her by reaching under the bed. Gradually, she came completely out from under the bed and started gently rolling around and rubbing against my hand. Then, wonder of wonders, I did not have any difficulty standing up!! The exercises I was given for my back in physical therapy have really helped. I got Selina's food and put it in front of her. She immediately ate some, then went to the litter box and used that. So, that was a very good morning for the first day. Today is the second day, and Selina seems to be settling in nicely. She stayed under the bed until early yesterday evening. However, she was out and wandering around when I took her evening meal in to her. She was eager for attention--and she got it. She rubbed all over me as I petted her. After a lot of that, I got out the peacock feather and she played with that, then shifted her attention to some of the other toys. Eventually, she decided to have a snack, then used the litter box and rested on the little catnip-filled "boogie mat." Duffy appeared outside the door, and the two of them played "footsie" under the door for a few minutes. She was not frightened at all--just interested. So, I think that was another very good day. I sat in the chair and read while she alternated between rubbing on my feet and wandering around the room. There was more of the same this morning when she rubbed all around my feet and legs while I talked to her and petted her. She seems like a sweet little kitty, and I think this will work well for both Duffy and me. I am leaving her in "her" new bedroom with the music playing when I am not with her. I hope the introduction to Duffy will go smoothly when I get to that stage. Selina's fur coat looks like it is similar in color to Jill's Persia. It is somewhat the color of a Russian blue, but more gray than blue. Her fur is very soft and medium length, although her tail is thin–not the type of bushy tail seen on both Holly and Duffy. Her eyes sometimes look yellow and sometimes pale green. Her foster mom gave me two little bags of the dry food she had been using, and I expected it to take some time for her to acclimate to the canned food I use (Wellness no-grains). Instead, she headed right for the Wellness and shows a distinct preference for that instead of her dry food. I did keep both types out for the first couple of days so there would not be any digestive problems with a rapid change. Selina was pregnant and very hungry when she was found foraging in a parking lot. Her kittens have all been adopted, and Selina has been spayed and microchipped. She received all her shots and tested free of any diseases. The president of the rescue group told me that she loves Selina and could not understand why she had not been adopted. Now, she said, she knows why–she said Selina was "destined to go home to Duffy and me." That gave me a warm feeling in my heart. This has been an overly-long message, but I know she will find many friends in this group and I wanted you to have a good introduction. Interestingly, I adopted her on August 7. That is my sister's birthday, so now I will also think of that as Selina's birthday and they will have a shared "special day." -- MaryL and Duffy Oh, I'm so glad you've adopted a companion for yourself and Duffy! I hope the introduction goes well. I was wondering yesterday how Duffy was doing since Holly is gone. Selina sounds like she'll be a good fit. I certainly hope so. Please keep us updated. Jill (still purring for your broken heart) |
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Duffy Has a New Companion (LONG)
On Fri, 09 Aug 2013 16:08:36 -0500, MaryL wrote:
I had not intended to adopt another cat this soon. I was still mourning the loss of Holly and would get a lump in my throat when I wandered around the house and looked at her favorite places–and there were many of them. However, I decided that Duffy needs a companion. He was crying and looking for Holly, and he has been even closer to me than usual. It will be good for me to have a new feline friend, too. I know from past experience that a new kitty in the house will help to ease my broken heart. We can never "replace" one of our furbabies. We never forget them and would not want to, but it helps to add a new member of the family to care for and love. So, I contacted a friend who is president of a local group that rescues kitties, places them in foster homes, and has been very successful in finding new forever homes for them. She put me in contact with one of her foster moms who has about a dozen rescue cats. I spent a couple of hours talking to her and interacting with a variety of cats. The end result is that I came home with a new kitty. Her name is Selina, and she is ensconced in the guest bedroom with food, water, litter box and a variety of toys. Selina spent the first night under the bed, and I could see in the morning that she had been under the bed all night. Her toys were still in the same place, and she had not eaten or used the litter box. I know this often happens with new kitties, so I just sat down and started talking to her. Soon, I heard her little voice. She did not come out from under the bed, so I finally decided to lie on the floor and lift the bed skirts so I could see her and she could also see my face. I knew this was going to be hard on me because I have had a great deal of difficulty lifting myself off the floor due to my lower back problems, but I felt I needed to get down on her level. Well, Selina was obviously not scared. She came right to me and let me pet her by reaching under the bed. Gradually, she came completely out from under the bed and started gently rolling around and rubbing against my hand. Then, wonder of wonders, I did not have any difficulty standing up!! The exercises I was given for my back in physical therapy have really helped. I got Selina's food and put it in front of her. She immediately ate some, then went to the litter box and used that. So, that was a very good morning for the first day. Today is the second day, and Selina seems to be settling in nicely. She stayed under the bed until early yesterday evening. However, she was out and wandering around when I took her evening meal in to her. She was eager for attention--and she got it. She rubbed all over me as I petted her. After a lot of that, I got out the peacock feather and she played with that, then shifted her attention to some of the other toys. Eventually, she decided to have a snack, then used the litter box and rested on the little catnip-filled "boogie mat." Duffy appeared outside the door, and the two of them played "footsie" under the door for a few minutes. She was not frightened at all--just interested. So, I think that was another very good day. I sat in the chair and read while she alternated between rubbing on my feet and wandering around the room. There was more of the same this morning when she rubbed all around my feet and legs while I talked to her and petted her. She seems like a sweet little kitty, and I think this will work well for both Duffy and me. I am leaving her in "her" new bedroom with the music playing when I am not with her. I hope the introduction to Duffy will go smoothly when I get to that stage. Selina's fur coat looks like it is similar in color to Jill's Persia. It is somewhat the color of a Russian blue, but more gray than blue. Her fur is very soft and medium length, although her tail is thin–not the type of bushy tail seen on both Holly and Duffy. Her eyes sometimes look yellow and sometimes pale green. Her foster mom gave me two little bags of the dry food she had been using, and I expected it to take some time for her to acclimate to the canned food I use (Wellness no-grains). Instead, she headed right for the Wellness and shows a distinct preference for that instead of her dry food. I did keep both types out for the first couple of days so there would not be any digestive problems with a rapid change. Selina was pregnant and very hungry when she was found foraging in a parking lot. Her kittens have all been adopted, and Selina has been spayed and microchipped. She received all her shots and tested free of any diseases. The president of the rescue group told me that she loves Selina and could not understand why she had not been adopted. Now, she said, she knows why–she said Selina was "destined to go home to Duffy and me." That gave me a warm feeling in my heart. This has been an overly-long message, but I know she will find many friends in this group and I wanted you to have a good introduction. Interestingly, I adopted her on August 7. That is my sister's birthday, so now I will also think of that as Selina's birthday and they will have a shared "special day." ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Congratulations and very best wishes for you, Selina and Duffy to have a happy life together. When my Princess left for the Bridge, I spent one month without her and I could hardly stand it. I remember an old saying: "A pet makes a house a home". When you have time, I'd love to see a picture of her and if possible one with Duffy. Holly will never be forgotten. Best wishes always. MLB |
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Duffy Has a New Companion (LONG)
On 8/9/2013 5:08 PM, MaryL wrote:
This has been an overly-long message, but I know she will find many friends in this group and I wanted you to have a good introduction. Interestingly, I adopted her on August 7. That is my sister's birthday, so now I will also think of that as Selina's birthday and they will have a shared "special day." Congratulations! I wish you and the kitties a smooth transition! Playing footsie under the door with Duffy is a very good sign so quickly. -- CAPSLOCK–Preventing Login Since 1980. |
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Duffy Has a New Companion (LONG)
On 8/9/2013 5:08 PM, MaryL wrote:
I had not intended to adopt another cat this soon. I was still mourning the loss of Holly and would get a lump in my throat when I wandered around the house and looked at her favorite places–and there were many of them. However, I decided that Duffy needs a companion. He was crying and looking for Holly, and he has been even closer to me than usual. It will be good for me to have a new feline friend, too. I know from past experience that a new kitty in the house will help to ease my broken heart. We can never "replace" one of our furbabies. We never forget them and would not want to, but it helps to add a new member of the family to care for and love. So, I contacted a friend who is president of a local group that rescues kitties, places them in foster homes, and has been very successful in finding new forever homes for them. She put me in contact with one of her foster moms who has about a dozen rescue cats. I spent a couple of hours talking to her and interacting with a variety of cats. The end result is that I came home with a new kitty. Her name is Selina, and she is ensconced in the guest bedroom with food, water, litter box and a variety of toys. Selina spent the first night under the bed, and I could see in the morning that she had been under the bed all night. Her toys were still in the same place, and she had not eaten or used the litter box. I know this often happens with new kitties, so I just sat down and started talking to her. Soon, I heard her little voice. She did not come out from under the bed, so I finally decided to lie on the floor and lift the bed skirts so I could see her and she could also see my face. I knew this was going to be hard on me because I have had a great deal of difficulty lifting myself off the floor due to my lower back problems, but I felt I needed to get down on her level. Well, Selina was obviously not scared. She came right to me and let me pet her by reaching under the bed. Gradually, she came completely out from under the bed and started gently rolling around and rubbing against my hand. Then, wonder of wonders, I did not have any difficulty standing up!! The exercises I was given for my back in physical therapy have really helped. I got Selina's food and put it in front of her. She immediately ate some, then went to the litter box and used that. So, that was a very good morning for the first day. Today is the second day, and Selina seems to be settling in nicely. She stayed under the bed until early yesterday evening. However, she was out and wandering around when I took her evening meal in to her. She was eager for attention--and she got it. She rubbed all over me as I petted her. After a lot of that, I got out the peacock feather and she played with that, then shifted her attention to some of the other toys. Eventually, she decided to have a snack, then used the litter box and rested on the little catnip-filled "boogie mat." Duffy appeared outside the door, and the two of them played "footsie" under the door for a few minutes. She was not frightened at all--just interested. So, I think that was another very good day. I sat in the chair and read while she alternated between rubbing on my feet and wandering around the room. There was more of the same this morning when she rubbed all around my feet and legs while I talked to her and petted her. She seems like a sweet little kitty, and I think this will work well for both Duffy and me. I am leaving her in "her" new bedroom with the music playing when I am not with her. I hope the introduction to Duffy will go smoothly when I get to that stage. Selina's fur coat looks like it is similar in color to Jill's Persia. It is somewhat the color of a Russian blue, but more gray than blue. Her fur is very soft and medium length, although her tail is thin–not the type of bushy tail seen on both Holly and Duffy. Her eyes sometimes look yellow and sometimes pale green. Her foster mom gave me two little bags of the dry food she had been using, and I expected it to take some time for her to acclimate to the canned food I use (Wellness no-grains). Instead, she headed right for the Wellness and shows a distinct preference for that instead of her dry food. I did keep both types out for the first couple of days so there would not be any digestive problems with a rapid change. Selina was pregnant and very hungry when she was found foraging in a parking lot. Her kittens have all been adopted, and Selina has been spayed and microchipped. She received all her shots and tested free of any diseases. The president of the rescue group told me that she loves Selina and could not understand why she had not been adopted. Now, she said, she knows why–she said Selina was "destined to go home to Duffy and me." That gave me a warm feeling in my heart. This has been an overly-long message, but I know she will find many friends in this group and I wanted you to have a good introduction. Interestingly, I adopted her on August 7. That is my sister's birthday, so now I will also think of that as Selina's birthday and they will have a shared "special day." -- MaryL and Duffy Congratulations on the new owner. You are right we never forget the kitties we have loved. Ann |
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Duffy Has a New Companion (LONG)
Wonderful news, Mary. I'm sure Selina will bring you & Duffy as
much love and joy as Holly did. Bast bless. Lily & her mama Irulan from the stars we come to the stars we return from now until the end of time. "MaryL" wrote in message ... I had not intended to adopt another cat this soon. I was still mourning the loss of Holly and would get a lump in my throat when I wandered around the house and looked at her favorite places–and there were many of them. However, I decided that Duffy needs a companion. He was crying and looking for Holly, and he has been even closer to me than usual. It will be good for me to have a new feline friend, too. I know from past experience that a new kitty in the house will help to ease my broken heart. We can never "replace" one of our furbabies. We never forget them and would not want to, but it helps to add a new member of the family to care for and love. So, I contacted a friend who is president of a local group that rescues kitties, places them in foster homes, and has been very successful in finding new forever homes for them. She put me in contact with one of her foster moms who has about a dozen rescue cats. I spent a couple of hours talking to her and interacting with a variety of cats. The end result is that I came home with a new kitty. Her name is Selina, and she is ensconced in the guest bedroom with food, water, litter box and a variety of toys. Selina spent the first night under the bed, and I could see in the morning that she had been under the bed all night. Her toys were still in the same place, and she had not eaten or used the litter box. I know this often happens with new kitties, so I just sat down and started talking to her. Soon, I heard her little voice. She did not come out from under the bed, so I finally decided to lie on the floor and lift the bed skirts so I could see her and she could also see my face. I knew this was going to be hard on me because I have had a great deal of difficulty lifting myself off the floor due to my lower back problems, but I felt I needed to get down on her level. Well, Selina was obviously not scared. She came right to me and let me pet her by reaching under the bed. Gradually, she came completely out from under the bed and started gently rolling around and rubbing against my hand. Then, wonder of wonders, I did not have any difficulty standing up!! The exercises I was given for my back in physical therapy have really helped. I got Selina's food and put it in front of her. She immediately ate some, then went to the litter box and used that. So, that was a very good morning for the first day. Today is the second day, and Selina seems to be settling in nicely. She stayed under the bed until early yesterday evening. However, she was out and wandering around when I took her evening meal in to her. She was eager for attention--and she got it. She rubbed all over me as I petted her. After a lot of that, I got out the peacock feather and she played with that, then shifted her attention to some of the other toys. Eventually, she decided to have a snack, then used the litter box and rested on the little catnip-filled "boogie mat." Duffy appeared outside the door, and the two of them played "footsie" under the door for a few minutes. She was not frightened at all--just interested. So, I think that was another very good day. I sat in the chair and read while she alternated between rubbing on my feet and wandering around the room. There was more of the same this morning when she rubbed all around my feet and legs while I talked to her and petted her. She seems like a sweet little kitty, and I think this will work well for both Duffy and me. I am leaving her in "her" new bedroom with the music playing when I am not with her. I hope the introduction to Duffy will go smoothly when I get to that stage. Selina's fur coat looks like it is similar in color to Jill's Persia. It is somewhat the color of a Russian blue, but more gray than blue. Her fur is very soft and medium length, although her tail is thin–not the type of bushy tail seen on both Holly and Duffy. Her eyes sometimes look yellow and sometimes pale green. Her foster mom gave me two little bags of the dry food she had been using, and I expected it to take some time for her to acclimate to the canned food I use (Wellness no-grains). Instead, she headed right for the Wellness and shows a distinct preference for that instead of her dry food. I did keep both types out for the first couple of days so there would not be any digestive problems with a rapid change. Selina was pregnant and very hungry when she was found foraging in a parking lot. Her kittens have all been adopted, and Selina has been spayed and microchipped. She received all her shots and tested free of any diseases. The president of the rescue group told me that she loves Selina and could not understand why she had not been adopted. Now, she said, she knows why–she said Selina was "destined to go home to Duffy and me." That gave me a warm feeling in my heart. This has been an overly-long message, but I know she will find many friends in this group and I wanted you to have a good introduction. Interestingly, I adopted her on August 7. That is my sister's birthday, so now I will also think of that as Selina's birthday and they will have a shared "special day." -- MaryL and Duffy |
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Duffy Has a New Companion (LONG)
"MaryL" wrote in message ... I had not intended to adopt another cat this soon. I was still mourning the loss of Holly and would get a lump in my throat when I wandered around the house and looked at her favorite places-and there were many of them. However, I decided that Duffy needs a companion. He was crying and looking for Holly, and he has been even closer to me than usual. It will be good for me to have a new feline friend, too. I know from past experience that a new kitty in the house will help to ease my broken heart. We can never "replace" one of our furbabies. We never forget them and would not want to, but it helps to add a new member of the family to care for and love. So, I contacted a friend who is president of a local group that rescues kitties, places them in foster homes, and has been very successful in finding new forever homes for them. She put me in contact with one of her foster moms who has about a dozen rescue cats. I spent a couple of hours talking to her and interacting with a variety of cats. The end result is that I came home with a new kitty. Her name is Selina, and she is ensconced in the guest bedroom with food, water, litter box and a variety of toys. Selina spent the first night under the bed, and I could see in the morning that she had been under the bed all night. Her toys were still in the same place, and she had not eaten or used the litter box. I know this often happens with new kitties, so I just sat down and started talking to her. Soon, I heard her little voice. She did not come out from under the bed, so I finally decided to lie on the floor and lift the bed skirts so I could see her and she could also see my face. I knew this was going to be hard on me because I have had a great deal of difficulty lifting myself off the floor due to my lower back problems, but I felt I needed to get down on her level. Well, Selina was obviously not scared. She came right to me and let me pet her by reaching under the bed. Gradually, she came completely out from under the bed and started gently rolling around and rubbing against my hand. Then, wonder of wonders, I did not have any difficulty standing up!! The exercises I was given for my back in physical therapy have really helped. I got Selina's food and put it in front of her. She immediately ate some, then went to the litter box and used that. So, that was a very good morning for the first day. Today is the second day, and Selina seems to be settling in nicely. She stayed under the bed until early yesterday evening. However, she was out and wandering around when I took her evening meal in to her. She was eager for attention--and she got it. She rubbed all over me as I petted her. After a lot of that, I got out the peacock feather and she played with that, then shifted her attention to some of the other toys. Eventually, she decided to have a snack, then used the litter box and rested on the little catnip-filled "boogie mat." Duffy appeared outside the door, and the two of them played "footsie" under the door for a few minutes. She was not frightened at all--just interested. So, I think that was another very good day. I sat in the chair and read while she alternated between rubbing on my feet and wandering around the room. There was more of the same this morning when she rubbed all around my feet and legs while I talked to her and petted her. She seems like a sweet little kitty, and I think this will work well for both Duffy and me. I am leaving her in "her" new bedroom with the music playing when I am not with her. I hope the introduction to Duffy will go smoothly when I get to that stage. Selina's fur coat looks like it is similar in color to Jill's Persia. It is somewhat the color of a Russian blue, but more gray than blue. Her fur is very soft and medium length, although her tail is thin-not the type of bushy tail seen on both Holly and Duffy. Her eyes sometimes look yellow and sometimes pale green. Her foster mom gave me two little bags of the dry food she had been using, and I expected it to take some time for her to acclimate to the canned food I use (Wellness no-grains). Instead, she headed right for the Wellness and shows a distinct preference for that instead of her dry food. I did keep both types out for the first couple of days so there would not be any digestive problems with a rapid change. Selina was pregnant and very hungry when she was found foraging in a parking lot. Her kittens have all been adopted, and Selina has been spayed and microchipped. She received all her shots and tested free of any diseases. The president of the rescue group told me that she loves Selina and could not understand why she had not been adopted. Now, she said, she knows why-she said Selina was "destined to go home to Duffy and me." That gave me a warm feeling in my heart. This has been an overly-long message, but I know she will find many friends in this group and I wanted you to have a good introduction. Interestingly, I adopted her on August 7. That is my sister's birthday, so now I will also think of that as Selina's birthday and they will have a shared "special day." -- MaryL and Duffy That's fantastic news, hope to hear a lot more about Selina. Tweed |
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Duffy Has a New Companion (LONG)
On Sat, 10 Aug 2013 00:12:37 -0400, Cheryl
wrote: On 8/9/2013 5:08 PM, MaryL wrote: This has been an overly-long message, but I know she will find many friends in this group and I wanted you to have a good introduction. Interestingly, I adopted her on August 7. That is my sister's birthday, so now I will also think of that as Selina's birthday and they will have a shared "special day." Congratulations! I wish you and the kitties a smooth transition! Playing footsie under the door with Duffy is a very good sign so quickly. Sounds like a winner! I look forward to more tales. |
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Duffy Has a New Companion (LONG)
Lesley wrote:
On Friday, 9 August 2013 22:08:36 UTC+1, MaryL wrote: I had not intended to adopt another cat this soon. We never do do we? But like a friend of mine who does English bull terrier rescue who had a nightmare of a time when she lost her old dog to lymphoma round about the same time she lost her brother to the same the she rescued another dog who also died of lympoma after she had him just 3 months so she selected her next rescue a much younger dog who had to be put to sleep just 6 weeks later because of the same... Someone said to her "You won't want another dog after that" She said "Oh I'll get another one eventually I'd like a break then again if they called me with a dog in need of a home when I have room and I said No because I put my needs before that dogs need and a healthy dog got put to sleep because I was selfish enough to put what I needed before what the dog needed..I couldn't live with myself" Selina sounds lovely ,, she needed a home she now has a good one we await stories (btw the next dog my friend took in just a week after she lost the last one had been seriously maltreated and was scared and agressive and no one wanted him he's now a perfect gentleman of a dog) Thank god! A happy story, finally! Your poor friend, she really deserved to have a good experience after all that. -- Joyce If you can't operate your turn signal, what makes you think you can drive the rest of the car? -- bumper sticker |
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