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Milo is home now ( Thinking about adopting)
Thanks for everyone for your advice. I'll try to post pictures when I
can. (Milo is a one-year-old neutered male gray/brown tabby. I had thought he had no claws, but I found out yesterday that he does still have them. No, I'm not even thinking about having him declawed.) I picked Milo up yesterday and we got home around 4 PM. I was curious to see how he'd adapt. Well, he is *not* one of those cats that hide under the bed for the first few weeks. He prowled around (exploring, not angry), occasionally flopping down on the floor for a few minutes or sitting in a window for a few minutes. He was fascinated with the neighbors doing yard work. I let him do what he wanted, but frequently when I saw him I spoke to him or petted him. I showed him the litter box in the basement, and he used it immediately. This morning I sifted out three clumps, so it looks like he has also used it when not supervised. It was about three hours after we got home that he finally jumped spontaneously into my lap. But after a few minutes he was in "explorer mode" again. Around 9 PM we were both ready for sleep, but he was not happy with all the firecrackers in the neighborhood. Every time he settled down on my bed another series started off, and he'd jump to the window sill to investigate -- using my pillow as a launching pad. :-) Of course I talked to him and petted him a lot. This morning when I woke up he was on my bed asleep, and since then he's been alternating cat naps with prowling around inspecting the house. I was watching TV at one point, and he came over making a particular noise that I think is his "pick me up!" signal, because when I did he snuggled right in and started purring. I think we're going to be just fine together. I still need to get him a scratching post and something to climb on. -- Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA http://OakRoadSystems.com Shikata ga nai... |
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Milo is home now ( Thinking about adopting)
Sounds like you have found an excellent friend! Congratulations!
S. -- **Visit me and my cats at http://www.island-cats.com/ ** --- "Stan Brown" wrote in message t... Thanks for everyone for your advice. I'll try to post pictures when I can. (Milo is a one-year-old neutered male gray/brown tabby. I had thought he had no claws, but I found out yesterday that he does still have them. No, I'm not even thinking about having him declawed.) I picked Milo up yesterday and we got home around 4 PM. I was curious to see how he'd adapt. Well, he is *not* one of those cats that hide under the bed for the first few weeks. He prowled around (exploring, not angry), occasionally flopping down on the floor for a few minutes or sitting in a window for a few minutes. He was fascinated with the neighbors doing yard work. I let him do what he wanted, but frequently when I saw him I spoke to him or petted him. I showed him the litter box in the basement, and he used it immediately. This morning I sifted out three clumps, so it looks like he has also used it when not supervised. It was about three hours after we got home that he finally jumped spontaneously into my lap. But after a few minutes he was in "explorer mode" again. Around 9 PM we were both ready for sleep, but he was not happy with all the firecrackers in the neighborhood. Every time he settled down on my bed another series started off, and he'd jump to the window sill to investigate -- using my pillow as a launching pad. :-) Of course I talked to him and petted him a lot. This morning when I woke up he was on my bed asleep, and since then he's been alternating cat naps with prowling around inspecting the house. I was watching TV at one point, and he came over making a particular noise that I think is his "pick me up!" signal, because when I did he snuggled right in and started purring. I think we're going to be just fine together. I still need to get him a scratching post and something to climb on. -- Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA http://OakRoadSystems.com Shikata ga nai... |
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"Stan Brown" wrote in message t... Thanks for everyone for your advice. I'll try to post pictures when I can. (Milo is a one-year-old neutered male gray/brown tabby. I had thought he had no claws, but I found out yesterday that he does still have them. No, I'm not even thinking about having him declawed.) I picked Milo up yesterday and we got home around 4 PM. I was curious to see how he'd adapt. Well, he is *not* one of those cats that hide under the bed for the first few weeks. He prowled around (exploring, not angry), occasionally flopping down on the floor for a few minutes or sitting in a window for a few minutes. He was fascinated with the neighbors doing yard work. I let him do what he wanted, but frequently when I saw him I spoke to him or petted him. I showed him the litter box in the basement, and he used it immediately. This morning I sifted out three clumps, so it looks like he has also used it when not supervised. It was about three hours after we got home that he finally jumped spontaneously into my lap. But after a few minutes he was in "explorer mode" again. Around 9 PM we were both ready for sleep, but he was not happy with all the firecrackers in the neighborhood. Every time he settled down on my bed another series started off, and he'd jump to the window sill to investigate -- using my pillow as a launching pad. :-) Of course I talked to him and petted him a lot. This morning when I woke up he was on my bed asleep, and since then he's been alternating cat naps with prowling around inspecting the house. I was watching TV at one point, and he came over making a particular noise that I think is his "pick me up!" signal, because when I did he snuggled right in and started purring. I think we're going to be just fine together. I still need to get him a scratching post and something to climb on. Milo sounds GREAT! And you sound like a great cat companion. We clip claws once a month or so, and you have had cats before, but have you ever had an Alpin Scratcher? Every cat I have ever known loved these, and preferred to scratch them over anything else. You can get them at PetsSmart or any pet supply place: http://www.cosmicpet.com/scratchers.htm Here's to a long and happy friendship for you and Milo! |
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Sat, 5 Jul 2008 11:51:45 -0400 from cybercat :
Milo sounds GREAT! And you sound like a great cat companion. :-) We clip claws once a month or so, and you have had cats before, but have you ever had an Alpin Scratcher? Every cat I have ever known loved these, and preferred to scratch them over anything else. You can get them at PetsSmart or any pet supply place: http://www.cosmicpet.com/scratchers.htm This is very timely. I visited Petsmart today, but forgot my coupons so I didn't buy anything. I don't know yet whether he's susceptible to catnip, but that scratcher looks like a good bet to try. -- Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA http://OakRoadSystems.com Shikata ga nai... |
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On 5 Jul, 21:41, Stan Brown wrote:
but that scratcher looks like a good bet to try. My cats wouldn't use a conventional scratching post (apart from to stand on so they could reach the back of the armchair to scratch that!) but when introduced to a Cosmic cat scratcher -which is something like the Alpine only not sloped they were straight in with no hesitation and have used them ever since Of course this is typical for cats- the damn things aren't made in the UK, the first few I got were part of a job lot that the local pet store got and sold off cheaply and I have since managed to get half a dozen or so from Ebay, which were nothing like as cheap and I am down to my last one so I am going to have to start searching again Lesley Slave of the Fabulous Furballs |
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"Lesley" wrote in message ... On 5 Jul, 21:41, Stan Brown wrote: but that scratcher looks like a good bet to try. My cats wouldn't use a conventional scratching post (apart from to stand on so they could reach the back of the armchair to scratch that!) but when introduced to a Cosmic cat scratcher -which is something like the Alpine only not sloped they were straight in with no hesitation and have used them ever since Of course this is typical for cats- the damn things aren't made in the UK, the first few I got were part of a job lot that the local pet store got and sold off cheaply and I have since managed to get half a dozen or so from Ebay, which were nothing like as cheap and I am down to my last one so I am going to have to start searching again Lesley If you want, you can email me privately and I will pick one up for you and send it on, you can reimburse for shipping and cost. I got a slanted scratcher (Alpine brand) at Petsmart for $10 last week. They are very light, I don't know how much shipping would be but we could figure it out with a shipping calculator. I am in Raleigh, NC. Might be cheaper to ship two. Anyway, if you are interested, just let me know. Everything here is very convenient and retail is down so low, things are cheap too. (The Alpine used to be $13.) |
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Milo is home now ( Thinking about adopting)
We clip claws once a month or so, and you have had cats before, but have you ever had an Alpin Scratcher? Every cat I have ever known loved these, and preferred to scratch them over anything else. You can get them at PetsSmart or any pet supply place: http://www.cosmicpet.com/scratchers.htm Here's to a long and happy friendship for you and Milo! I second the Alpine Scratcher. When I socialized cats at the shelter, nearly every cat loved this scratcher. It was a popular item. |
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Milo is home now ( Thinking about adopting)
Sun, 6 Jul 2008 00:41:49 -0400 from Stan Brown
: Sat, 5 Jul 2008 11:51:45 -0400 from cybercat : but have you ever had an Alpin Scratcher? Every cat I have ever known loved these, and preferred to scratch them over anything else. You can get them at PetsSmart or any pet supply place: http://www.cosmicpet.com/scratchers.htm This is very timely. I visited Petsmart today, but forgot my coupons so I didn't buy anything. I don't know yet whether he's susceptible to catnip, but that scratcher looks like a good bet to try. Petsmart didn't have an Alpine brand, but something similar. Milo didn't scratch it that much, but he licked it quite a lot trying to get the catnip out. He was *very* laid back the rest of the evening. -- Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA http://OakRoadSystems.com Shikata ga nai... |
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