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Old May 23rd 12, 09:46 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Christina Websell
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Default Simon & Boyfriend

Simon is the only visitor that Boyfriend will tolerate. He's my ex welfare
officer from work and now a friend.
When the doorbell rings, it always sends Boyfie upstairs like a racehorse to
his bedroom before I can open the door.
He never comes back downstairs as long as they are there, no matter how long
it goes past his teatime.
For some months, it's been clear that "Simon is different"

A couple of months ago, I actually thought that Boyfie was going rub his
cheek against Simon's leg, but he chickened out.
Yesterday he came back downstairs, Simon had one leg across the other IYSWIM
with his foot up. Boyfie came towards his foot, looked at it, I thought
he's going to do it this time, but it was still a step too far.
What Boyfie did was curl his tail around Simon's ankle for a few moments and
then disappear outside.
It made me feel quite emotional.
Years and years this boy has been afraid of visitors, even
June who has fed him for weeks has no concessions, he hides from her too if
I am home.
Tweed




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Old May 24th 12, 04:23 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Bastette
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Default Simon & Boyfriend

Christina Websell wrote:

A couple of months ago, I actually thought that Boyfie was going rub his
cheek against Simon's leg, but he chickened out.
Yesterday he came back downstairs, Simon had one leg across the other IYSWIM
with his foot up. Boyfie came towards his foot, looked at it, I thought
he's going to do it this time, but it was still a step too far.
What Boyfie did was curl his tail around Simon's ankle for a few moments and
then disappear outside.
It made me feel quite emotional.


Awww. He was flirting! That's how shy boycats let humans know they like
them. When Licky wants attention but is too scared to let me touch him,
he will slink along the furniture with his tail curling this way and that
behind him. It's like he's saying, "This is how I would rub up against
you if I weren't such a scaredy boy."

But Boyfie is obviously a lot more shy than Licky, so it's pretty amazing
what he did. Sooner or later he's going to let Simon pet him, I know it.
One step at a time, though.

--
Joyce

A conservative is one who admires radicals centuries after they're dead.
-- Leo Rosten
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Old May 24th 12, 06:27 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Storrmmee
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Default Simon & Boyfriend

you might speak to simon about taking him if you exit befor boyfriend, its
nice to know he does care or at is not terrified of at least one other human
"Christina Websell" wrote in message
...
Simon is the only visitor that Boyfriend will tolerate. He's my ex
welfare officer from work and now a friend.
When the doorbell rings, it always sends Boyfie upstairs like a racehorse
to his bedroom before I can open the door.
He never comes back downstairs as long as they are there, no matter how
long it goes past his teatime.
For some months, it's been clear that "Simon is different"

A couple of months ago, I actually thought that Boyfie was going rub his
cheek against Simon's leg, but he chickened out.
Yesterday he came back downstairs, Simon had one leg across the other
IYSWIM with his foot up. Boyfie came towards his foot, looked at it, I
thought he's going to do it this time, but it was still a step too far.
What Boyfie did was curl his tail around Simon's ankle for a few moments
and then disappear outside.
It made me feel quite emotional.
Years and years this boy has been afraid of visitors, even
June who has fed him for weeks has no concessions, he hides from her too
if I am home.
Tweed






  #4  
Old May 24th 12, 10:09 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Christina Websell
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Default Simon & Boyfriend

Although I am sure Simon would agree because he is such a nice man, I have
been to his house to meet his wife and see his chickens. and it is far too
near a very busy main road to be safe for Boyfriend.
I've already arranged where Boyfie will go if the worst happens. Debbie
Wilson will take him. She is a member of this group, although she rarely
posts now, and is experienced in rescue and difficult shy cats. Although it
might be traumatic for him at first, it will be a far more suitable home as
he will be able to go out safely eventually and wander like he's been used
to.
Anyway, I'm hoping it does not come to that.
I've already far exceeded the life span I was told I had (they said weeks in
2005) but it's been 7 years now and I intend to make it much longer ;-)
Tweed




"Storrmmee" wrote in message
...
you might speak to simon about taking him if you exit befor boyfriend, its
nice to know he does care or at is not terrified of at least one other
human
"Christina Websell" wrote in message
...
Simon is the only visitor that Boyfriend will tolerate. He's my ex
welfare officer from work and now a friend.
When the doorbell rings, it always sends Boyfie upstairs like a racehorse
to his bedroom before I can open the door.
He never comes back downstairs as long as they are there, no matter how
long it goes past his teatime.
For some months, it's been clear that "Simon is different"

A couple of months ago, I actually thought that Boyfie was going rub his
cheek against Simon's leg, but he chickened out.
Yesterday he came back downstairs, Simon had one leg across the other
IYSWIM with his foot up. Boyfie came towards his foot, looked at it, I
thought he's going to do it this time, but it was still a step too far.
What Boyfie did was curl his tail around Simon's ankle for a few moments
and then disappear outside.
It made me feel quite emotional.
Years and years this boy has been afraid of visitors, even
June who has fed him for weeks has no concessions, he hides from her too
if I am home.
Tweed








  #5  
Old May 25th 12, 02:00 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Storrmmee
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Default Simon & Boyfriend

i am well pleased you have made suitable arrangements, it was your OC that
even started on that path, it is what my grandmother died of, they too gave
her five weeks and she lived ten years, not all pleaseant, but she was able
to visit europe with help from my mother and brother, Lee
"Christina Websell" wrote in message
...
Although I am sure Simon would agree because he is such a nice man, I have
been to his house to meet his wife and see his chickens. and it is far too
near a very busy main road to be safe for Boyfriend.
I've already arranged where Boyfie will go if the worst happens. Debbie
Wilson will take him. She is a member of this group, although she rarely
posts now, and is experienced in rescue and difficult shy cats. Although
it might be traumatic for him at first, it will be a far more suitable
home as he will be able to go out safely eventually and wander like he's
been used to.
Anyway, I'm hoping it does not come to that.
I've already far exceeded the life span I was told I had (they said weeks
in 2005) but it's been 7 years now and I intend to make it much longer ;-)
Tweed




"Storrmmee" wrote in message
...
you might speak to simon about taking him if you exit befor boyfriend,
its nice to know he does care or at is not terrified of at least one
other human
"Christina Websell" wrote in message
...
Simon is the only visitor that Boyfriend will tolerate. He's my ex
welfare officer from work and now a friend.
When the doorbell rings, it always sends Boyfie upstairs like a
racehorse to his bedroom before I can open the door.
He never comes back downstairs as long as they are there, no matter how
long it goes past his teatime.
For some months, it's been clear that "Simon is different"

A couple of months ago, I actually thought that Boyfie was going rub his
cheek against Simon's leg, but he chickened out.
Yesterday he came back downstairs, Simon had one leg across the other
IYSWIM with his foot up. Boyfie came towards his foot, looked at it, I
thought he's going to do it this time, but it was still a step too far.
What Boyfie did was curl his tail around Simon's ankle for a few moments
and then disappear outside.
It made me feel quite emotional.
Years and years this boy has been afraid of visitors, even
June who has fed him for weeks has no concessions, he hides from her too
if I am home.
Tweed










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Old May 26th 12, 08:26 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Christina Websell
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Default Simon & Boyfriend

Of course I did.

"Storrmmee" wrote in message
...
i am well pleased you have made suitable arrangements, it was your OC that
even started on that path, it is what my grandmother died of, they too gave
her five weeks and she lived ten years, not all pleaseant, but she was able
to visit europe with help from my mother and brother, Lee
"Christina Websell" wrote in message
...
Although I am sure Simon would agree because he is such a nice man, I
have been to his house to meet his wife and see his chickens. and it is
far too near a very busy main road to be safe for Boyfriend.
I've already arranged where Boyfie will go if the worst happens. Debbie
Wilson will take him. She is a member of this group, although she rarely
posts now, and is experienced in rescue and difficult shy cats. Although
it might be traumatic for him at first, it will be a far more suitable
home as he will be able to go out safely eventually and wander like he's
been used to.
Anyway, I'm hoping it does not come to that.
I've already far exceeded the life span I was told I had (they said weeks
in 2005) but it's been 7 years now and I intend to make it much longer
;-)
Tweed




"Storrmmee" wrote in message
...
you might speak to simon about taking him if you exit befor boyfriend,
its nice to know he does care or at is not terrified of at least one
other human
"Christina Websell" wrote in
message ...
Simon is the only visitor that Boyfriend will tolerate. He's my ex
welfare officer from work and now a friend.
When the doorbell rings, it always sends Boyfie upstairs like a
racehorse to his bedroom before I can open the door.
He never comes back downstairs as long as they are there, no matter how
long it goes past his teatime.
For some months, it's been clear that "Simon is different"

A couple of months ago, I actually thought that Boyfie was going rub
his cheek against Simon's leg, but he chickened out.
Yesterday he came back downstairs, Simon had one leg across the other
IYSWIM with his foot up. Boyfie came towards his foot, looked at it, I
thought he's going to do it this time, but it was still a step too far.
What Boyfie did was curl his tail around Simon's ankle for a few
moments and then disappear outside.
It made me feel quite emotional.
Years and years this boy has been afraid of visitors, even
June who has fed him for weeks has no concessions, he hides from her
too if I am home.
Tweed












  #7  
Old May 27th 12, 02:07 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Storrmmee
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Default Simon & Boyfriend

until the dh's illnesse i always figured we would "get around to it" those
arrangements are now agreed by both of us, should we perish together, Lee
"Christina Websell" wrote in message
...
Of course I did.

"Storrmmee" wrote in message
...
i am well pleased you have made suitable arrangements, it was your OC that
even started on that path, it is what my grandmother died of, they too
gave her five weeks and she lived ten years, not all pleaseant, but she
was able to visit europe with help from my mother and brother, Lee
"Christina Websell" wrote in message
...
Although I am sure Simon would agree because he is such a nice man, I
have been to his house to meet his wife and see his chickens. and it is
far too near a very busy main road to be safe for Boyfriend.
I've already arranged where Boyfie will go if the worst happens. Debbie
Wilson will take him. She is a member of this group, although she
rarely posts now, and is experienced in rescue and difficult shy cats.
Although it might be traumatic for him at first, it will be a far more
suitable home as he will be able to go out safely eventually and wander
like he's been used to.
Anyway, I'm hoping it does not come to that.
I've already far exceeded the life span I was told I had (they said
weeks in 2005) but it's been 7 years now and I intend to make it much
longer ;-)
Tweed




"Storrmmee" wrote in message
...
you might speak to simon about taking him if you exit befor boyfriend,
its nice to know he does care or at is not terrified of at least one
other human
"Christina Websell" wrote in
message ...
Simon is the only visitor that Boyfriend will tolerate. He's my ex
welfare officer from work and now a friend.
When the doorbell rings, it always sends Boyfie upstairs like a
racehorse to his bedroom before I can open the door.
He never comes back downstairs as long as they are there, no matter
how long it goes past his teatime.
For some months, it's been clear that "Simon is different"

A couple of months ago, I actually thought that Boyfie was going rub
his cheek against Simon's leg, but he chickened out.
Yesterday he came back downstairs, Simon had one leg across the other
IYSWIM with his foot up. Boyfie came towards his foot, looked at it,
I thought he's going to do it this time, but it was still a step too
far.
What Boyfie did was curl his tail around Simon's ankle for a few
moments and then disappear outside.
It made me feel quite emotional.
Years and years this boy has been afraid of visitors, even
June who has fed him for weeks has no concessions, he hides from her
too if I am home.
Tweed














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Old May 25th 12, 01:17 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Debbie Wilson
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Default Simon & Boyfriend

Christina Websell wrote:

I've already arranged where Boyfie will go if the worst happens. Debbie
Wilson will take him. She is a member of this group, although she rarely
posts now, and is experienced in rescue and difficult shy cats. Although it
might be traumatic for him at first, it will be a far more suitable home as
he will be able to go out safely eventually and wander like he's been used
to.


I'm still here - mainly lurking. I'm not sure if you knew we had
moved.... to rural Cornwall on a very quiet lane and no neighbours, so
it's even more suitable for Boyfie now. Although of course, I hope that
those circumstances never arise.
Can you email me your current email address and I will update you with
my new address details? For your peace of mind.

Deb.
--
http://www.scientific-art.com

"He looked a fierce and quarrelsome cat, but claw he never would;
He only bit the ones he loved, because they tasted good." S. Greenfield
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Old May 27th 12, 02:06 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Storrmmee
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Default Simon & Boyfriend

it was me who brought it up out of concern for tweed's peace of mind, i am
very glad she has already found a suitable home should it hpappen, we all
should do this whilst we can, the DH's recen't illnesses have me thinking
alot more about these sorts of things, Lee
"Debbie Wilson" wrote in message
...
Christina Websell wrote:

I've already arranged where Boyfie will go if the worst happens. Debbie
Wilson will take him. She is a member of this group, although she rarely
posts now, and is experienced in rescue and difficult shy cats. Although
it
might be traumatic for him at first, it will be a far more suitable home
as
he will be able to go out safely eventually and wander like he's been
used
to.


I'm still here - mainly lurking. I'm not sure if you knew we had
moved.... to rural Cornwall on a very quiet lane and no neighbours, so
it's even more suitable for Boyfie now. Although of course, I hope that
those circumstances never arise.
Can you email me your current email address and I will update you with
my new address details? For your peace of mind.

Deb.
--
http://www.scientific-art.com

"He looked a fierce and quarrelsome cat, but claw he never would;
He only bit the ones he loved, because they tasted good." S. Greenfield



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Old May 28th 12, 05:35 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Storrmmee
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Default Simon & Boyfriend

today was a particularily bad day for him, maybe the worst since he came
home, but overall he is progressing, slowly but still progress, he had me
put another rubberband on his hand exerciser a couple of days ago, and he is
enough back to himself to start worrying about what he still can't do, he
may never be able to drive again, but his speech and walking are good, his
memory is improving, and he is finding more words than he was before unless
he is tired. Lee
"Judith Latham" wrote in message
...
I can understand that. How is your DH?

We put our cat (Whichever that is to be) in our will and my niece agreed
to put into the will as responsible to find a good home. There is also an
amount of money to go with her but only we know that.

Judth



In article , Storrmmee
wrote:
it was me who brought it up out of concern for tweed's peace of mind, i
am very glad she has already found a suitable home should it hpappen,
we all should do this whilst we can, the DH's recen't illnesses have me
thinking alot more about these sorts of things, Lee "Debbie Wilson"
wrote in message
...
Christina Websell wrote:

I've already arranged where Boyfie will go if the worst happens.
Debbie Wilson will take him. She is a member of this group, although
she rarely posts now, and is experienced in rescue and difficult shy
cats. Although it might be traumatic for him at first, it will be a
far more suitable home as he will be able to go out safely
eventually and wander like he's been used to.

I'm still here - mainly lurking. I'm not sure if you knew we had
moved.... to rural Cornwall on a very quiet lane and no neighbours, so
it's even more suitable for Boyfie now. Although of course, I hope
that those circumstances never arise. Can you email me your current
email address and I will update you with my new address details? For
your peace of mind.

Deb. -- http://www.scientific-art.com

"He looked a fierce and quarrelsome cat, but claw he never would; He
only bit the ones he loved, because they tasted good." S. Greenfield


--
Judith Latham
Stourbridge, West Midlands. UK.



 




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