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Well, I Guess I Have A New Cat
I drove over to see the kitty after my ride today, the location being a
seaside community (Huntington Beach, CA) about fifteen miles from my ride start/stop location. She turned out to be a quite small kitty, super soft, and extremely friendly. She didn't even get upset at the owner's chihuahua, about her size, who kept trying to nuzzle her. So off we went. She started meowing rather loudly in the car, so I let her out of the carrier. She explored my car as I drove, and finally decided to camp out on the dashboard right in front of my face as I was driving 75 MPH down the 405. Then, miraculously, she returned to the carrier as I was a couple miles from home, making things really convenient. After a small can of cat food got eagerly devoured, she decided she was scared and hid under a bed for a half hour. All of a sudden, the house must have been OK because she jumped on top of the bed and is now curled up with my wife, clearly happy and purring away. Emma is the only one who has seen her, and to my surprise only gave a half-hearted hiss, far less aggressive than she normally is with the others. I've taken one quick shot, not photographically superb, but here's "Raven" sitting on a knick-knack shelf. The name probably won't stick. http://www.ocrebels.com/Raven.jpg I think she's going to be a real sweetie. Art |
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On 7/31/2011 3:58 PM, Art Shapiro wrote:
I drove over to see the kitty after my ride today, the location being a seaside community (Huntington Beach, CA) about fifteen miles from my ride start/stop location. She turned out to be a quite small kitty, super soft, and extremely friendly. She didn't even get upset at the owner's chihuahua, about her size, who kept trying to nuzzle her. So off we went. She started meowing rather loudly in the car, so I let her out of the carrier. She explored my car as I drove, and finally decided to camp out on the dashboard right in front of my face as I was driving 75 MPH down the 405. Then, miraculously, she returned to the carrier as I was a couple miles from home, making things really convenient. After a small can of cat food got eagerly devoured, she decided she was scared and hid under a bed for a half hour. All of a sudden, the house must have been OK because she jumped on top of the bed and is now curled up with my wife, clearly happy and purring away. Emma is the only one who has seen her, and to my surprise only gave a half-hearted hiss, far less aggressive than she normally is with the others. I've taken one quick shot, not photographically superb, but here's "Raven" sitting on a knick-knack shelf. The name probably won't stick. http://www.ocrebels.com/Raven.jpg I think she's going to be a real sweetie. Art Wow, what a gorgeous cat! That tail seems longer than usual - I *lusrve* long cat tails. I don't think I've heard of an easier integration - wow again, I hope it continues to go as smoothly. Con-cat-ulations. I look forward to reading all of her adventures as she makes a new home in your house and your hearts. -- Hugs, CatNipped See all our masters at: http://www.PossiblePlaces.com/CatNipped See the RPCA FAQ site, created by "Yowie", maintained by Mark Edwards, at: http://www.professional-geek.net/rpcablog/ Email: L(dot)T(dot)Crews(at)comcast(dot)net |
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Art Shapiro wrote:
I've taken one quick shot, not photographically superb, but here's "Raven" sitting on a knick-knack shelf. The name probably won't stick. http://www.ocrebels.com/Raven.jpg I think she's going to be a real sweetie. She's gorgeous! She looks a little like Persia. I don't think she's lacking in assertiveness, either. Joyce -- Cats are rather delicate creatures and they are subject to a good many ailments, but I never heard of one who suffered from insomnia. -- Joseph Wood Krutch |
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"Art Shapiro" wrote in message ... I've taken one quick shot, not photographically superb, but here's "Raven" sitting on a knick-knack shelf. The name probably won't stick. I think she's going to be a real sweetie. Art Aww, she's lovely! We have a black cat too, but Sophie's a heavyweight! |
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On 7/31/2011 4:41 PM, wrote:
Art Shapiro wrote: I've taken one quick shot, not photographically superb, but here's "Raven" sitting on a knick-knack shelf. The name probably won't stick. http://www.ocrebels.com/Raven.jpg I think she's going to be a real sweetie. She's gorgeous! She looks a little like Persia. I don't think she's lacking in assertiveness, either. Joyce Same thing I was thinking - she just seems a bit darker and may have a bit longer hair, but seems a beautiful Russian Blue. -- Hugs, CatNipped See all our masters at: http://www.PossiblePlaces.com/CatNipped See the RPCA FAQ site, created by "Yowie", maintained by Mark Edwards, at: http://www.professional-geek.net/rpcablog/ Email: L(dot)T(dot)Crews(at)comcast(dot)net |
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Well, I Guess I Have A New Cat
"Art Shapiro" wrote in message
... I drove over to see the kitty after my ride today, the location being a seaside community (Huntington Beach, CA) about fifteen miles from my ride start/stop location. She turned out to be a quite small kitty, super soft, and extremely friendly. She didn't even get upset at the owner's chihuahua, about her size, who kept trying to nuzzle her. So off we went. She started meowing rather loudly in the car, so I let her out of the carrier. She explored my car as I drove, and finally decided to camp out on the dashboard right in front of my face as I was driving 75 MPH down the 405. Then, miraculously, she returned to the carrier as I was a couple miles from home, making things really convenient. After a small can of cat food got eagerly devoured, she decided she was scared and hid under a bed for a half hour. All of a sudden, the house must have been OK because she jumped on top of the bed and is now curled up with my wife, clearly happy and purring away. Emma is the only one who has seen her, and to my surprise only gave a half-hearted hiss, far less aggressive than she normally is with the others. I've taken one quick shot, not photographically superb, but here's "Raven" sitting on a knick-knack shelf. The name probably won't stick. http://www.ocrebels.com/Raven.jpg I think she's going to be a real sweetie. Art Congrats!! She looks lovely! Jay |
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On 7/31/2011 3:03 PM, CatNipped wrote:
she just seems a bit darker and may have a bit longer hair, but seems a beautiful Russian Blue. Thanks for the good wishes on poor Calico, everyone. I'd say of the roughly 18 cats I've had, she's probably #2, and one of the few that qualified for that difficult-to-define term "special". That quickly-snapped picture is just a little darker than reality; the picture looks closer to black than she really is. Watermelon has come inside, but hasn't yet noticed her. Giovanni is still outside, but on the property sitting on the back lawn. I suspect that Raven is too small for him to condescend to notice, so I don't expect any issues with Giovanni. I hope she "understands" traditional clay litter; she's housebroken but I didn't ask what sort of litter they used. I had shown her one of the boxes as soon as she came in, but there's no interest yet. Art |
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"Art Shapiro" wrote in message
... I drove over to see the kitty after my ride today, the location being a seaside community (Huntington Beach, CA) about fifteen miles from my ride start/stop location. She turned out to be a quite small kitty, super soft, and extremely friendly. She didn't even get upset at the owner's chihuahua, about her size, who kept trying to nuzzle her. So off we went. She started meowing rather loudly in the car, so I let her out of the carrier. She explored my car as I drove, and finally decided to camp out on the dashboard right in front of my face as I was driving 75 MPH down the 405. Then, miraculously, she returned to the carrier as I was a couple miles from home, making things really convenient. After a small can of cat food got eagerly devoured, she decided she was scared and hid under a bed for a half hour. All of a sudden, the house must have been OK because she jumped on top of the bed and is now curled up with my wife, clearly happy and purring away. Emma is the only one who has seen her, and to my surprise only gave a half-hearted hiss, far less aggressive than she normally is with the others. I've taken one quick shot, not photographically superb, but here's "Raven" sitting on a knick-knack shelf. The name probably won't stick. http://www.ocrebels.com/Raven.jpg I think she's going to be a real sweetie. Art I'm glad it's going so well. I agree - she certainly looks like a sweetie, and her sociability so quickly certainly looks good. Joy |
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Well, I Guess I Have A New Cat
"Art Shapiro" wrote in message ... I drove over to see the kitty after my ride today, the location being a seaside community (Huntington Beach, CA) about fifteen miles from my ride start/stop location. She turned out to be a quite small kitty, super soft, and extremely friendly. She didn't even get upset at the owner's chihuahua, about her size, who kept trying to nuzzle her. So off we went. She started meowing rather loudly in the car, so I let her out of the carrier. She explored my car as I drove, and finally decided to camp out on the dashboard right in front of my face as I was driving 75 MPH down the 405. Then, miraculously, she returned to the carrier as I was a couple miles from home, making things really convenient. After a small can of cat food got eagerly devoured, she decided she was scared and hid under a bed for a half hour. All of a sudden, the house must have been OK because she jumped on top of the bed and is now curled up with my wife, clearly happy and purring away. Emma is the only one who has seen her, and to my surprise only gave a half-hearted hiss, far less aggressive than she normally is with the others. I've taken one quick shot, not photographically superb, but here's "Raven" sitting on a knick-knack shelf. The name probably won't stick. http://www.ocrebels.com/Raven.jpg I think she's going to be a real sweetie. Art She's pretty! Thank you for giving her a home. Jill |
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On 07/31/2011 02:58 PM, Art Shapiro wrote:
I drove over to see the kitty after my ride today, the location being a seaside community (Huntington Beach, CA) about fifteen miles from my ride start/stop location. She turned out to be a quite small kitty, super soft, and extremely friendly. She didn't even get upset at the owner's chihuahua, about her size, who kept trying to nuzzle her. So off we went. She started meowing rather loudly in the car, so I let her out of the carrier. She explored my car as I drove, and finally decided to camp out on the dashboard right in front of my face as I was driving 75 MPH down the 405. Then, miraculously, she returned to the carrier as I was a couple miles from home, making things really convenient. After a small can of cat food got eagerly devoured, she decided she was scared and hid under a bed for a half hour. All of a sudden, the house must have been OK because she jumped on top of the bed and is now curled up with my wife, clearly happy and purring away. Emma is the only one who has seen her, and to my surprise only gave a half-hearted hiss, far less aggressive than she normally is with the others. I've taken one quick shot, not photographically superb, but here's "Raven" sitting on a knick-knack shelf. The name probably won't stick. http://www.ocrebels.com/Raven.jpg I think she's going to be a real sweetie. Art She is a lovely looking kitty girl. We are sending purrs for her to be happy with you and your home. I like the same of Raven although I would add "sweetie pie". LOL. Old saying: "When one door closes, anot her opens" Tell Giovanni to shape up or he will go to a shelter and that NO Spraying is allowed. Many years ago, our Ginger, a very large orange tabby, used to stay out all nigtm winter and summer. In the morning he would come and make a six foot jump to the bedroom window asking to come in. We would then open the bathroom window (another six foot jump) and he would come in for the day. He used to follow my mother like a dog would. When my mother would go out at night on the bus. he would wait at the bus stop for here to come home. Best wishes and we send purrs for Raven to help you in your sorrow for Calico. MLB |
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