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Otis and Chester: Where are they now? (LONG)
Hi all:
I know its been a while. I busted onto the scene in August with my lost Otis for four days story, found him, and then I disappeared again. Purrs to all who need them - for kitties, jobs, or otherwise. I've recently quit my job to spend more time with the kids (3 & 5), who were not so quietly going nuts with all the stress in our house. Things are calming down nicely now, except that my husband is travelling much of this month. Anyway, that irascible creature, Otis, appeared quite shell shocked after he was lost. He stayed quietly in the house recovering for about a week before he even looked at the door - then suffered from instant amnesia and wanted OUT NOW!!!! He liberally sprayed the basement with spray and pee just to reinforce the point. My husband was ready to wring his neck. So, we rigged up the invisible fence around the backyard with the 6 foot fence and he stayed in happily for about 6 weeks. He even stayed quietly sitting on the lawnchair while the guys tore off our roof, fired up their compressor, and put a new roof on. It was quite a sight - Otis all curled up safely under the eaves while pieces of roof kept flying off all around him, the compressor howling crazily beside him. He's nuts. Anyway, he eventually started running through the invisible fence and up over the wood fence - which had to be quite painful as he would have been in the field all the slow way. That did it. I gave up. I took off the collar, took him on walks around the neighbourhood to orient him, and started to let him out. The rules are - in before dinner and not out before people are up and moving around in the morning. Our new neighbourhood is lovely - big yards, quiet street, people who don't care what you do as long as you keep your house looking neat. The issue remains the coyotes in the park behind us so nighttime and early morning is a risk for the cats. Daytime should be ok. So far, Otis has been great. Sticks pretty close by (he's still kind of freaked out I think) and doesn't venture into the scary park. There is nothing between our park and the Rocky Mountains. The park borders on an Indian reservation so there is no major development there. The park surrounds the reservoir and it is a major wildlife corridor for the animals that come down the river. It seems that Otis spent so much time in the backyard being freaked out by the illegally off leash dogs racing by our gate and at night hitting the roof when he heard the coyotes yowl that, for the time being, he doesn't see the benefit of going out there. It's hard to get out there too as we all have our fences fixed right down to the ground to keep smaller creatures out of our yards. It's hard to believe that he'll be 8 this January. Otis and I are so close - he's a one person cat and remains fiercely loyal. He knows a surprising number of words and his non-verbal communication is effective too. He still sleeps in my arms in the summer and under the covers in winter, comes when he's called, and sits if you ask him to. He's in great shape - lean and lanky - and its hard to believe that he'll be eight years old this January. He sleeps a little more now. I am thankful every day that I have him. Chester remains angelic and affectionate. He's top cat at the food bowl now and Otis lets him sleep on the bed too. Chester goes out in the winter - he's built for cold - and is so much happier. His coat shines again and he thanks us with endless headbuts. All in all, things are good here with the cats. Susan M Otis and Chester http://community.webshots.com/user/susanmandfredk |
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Welcome back, Susan, we missed you. I really admire the patience you have
with Otis. Purrs for Chester for being so good. Best wishes, -- Polonca & Soncek "Susan M" smawdsley remove @shaw.ca wrote in message news:5pbqb.309283$9l5.70718@pd7tw2no... Hi all: I know its been a while. snip |
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"Susan M" smawdsley remove @shaw.ca wrote:
Anyway, that irascible creature, Otis, appeared quite shell shocked after he was lost. He stayed quietly in the house recovering for about a week before he even looked at the door - then suffered from instant amnesia and wanted OUT NOW!!!! He liberally sprayed the basement with spray and pee just to reinforce the point. My husband was ready to wring his neck. I always enjoy hearing about Otis. Always so many - feelings! You love your kitties so much, and then there are your children. Two kids, two kits. Sounds great! I think you're doing the right thing with Otis. He has a very complex and contradictory personality - both very clingy and very independent! |
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Susan M wrote:
Hi all: I know its been a while. I busted onto the scene in August with my lost Otis for four days story, found him, and then I disappeared again. Purrs to all who need them - for kitties, jobs, or otherwise. I've recently quit my job to spend more time with the kids (3 & 5), who were not so quietly going nuts with all the stress in our house. Things are calming down nicely now, except that my husband is travelling much of this month. Hey, Susan. Good to see you again. Glad to hear that the move went all right after all, and that you and Otis have reached an accommodation. Purrs and hugs to you all, and please keep us informed about your family. Hoping that you can join in the group again, Pam, Rob, and the NC nine (who also missed Otis and Chester) |
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"Susan M" smawdsley remove @shaw.ca wrote I know its been a while. I busted onto the scene in August with my lost Otis for four days story, found him, and then I disappeared again. Hope you're back to stay now, Susan. Glad to hear Otis is doing so well, even as a "free" kitty. And special scritches to angelic Chester. The kids must be very happy to have you home all the time. -- Marina, Frank and Nikki marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi |
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Glad to hear from you Susan, and my very dear Otis.
-- Victor Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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"Takayuki" wrote in message
... I always enjoy hearing about Otis. Always so many - feelings! You love your kitties so much, and then there are your children. Two kids, two kits. Sounds great! Thanks Tak! I'm glad to see you're still here - can't wait to hear more about your Betty. Yes, lots of feelings. I pretended I didn't have any for a long time while I juggled my career, music, kids, cats, husband, and house. They've now shown up with a vengeance I think you're doing the right thing with Otis. He has a very complex and contradictory personality - both very clingy and very independent! Thanks - I know its controversial to let him out. He's so much happier and healthier that it seems right in this case. Take care, Susan M Otis and Chester |
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"Tanada" wrote in message
... Hey, Susan. Good to see you again. Glad to hear that the move went all right after all, and that you and Otis have reached an accommodation. Purrs and hugs to you all, and please keep us informed about your family. Hoping that you can join in the group again, Pam, Rob, and the NC nine (who also missed Otis and Chester) Thanks Pam - glad to hear also that you have adopted another kitty. I very sorry about Rascal. I expect to be around a bit more these days so look forward to hearing about your crew and that pirate kitty! Susan M Otis and Chester |
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"Hopitus2" wrote in message
... Otis is so cute and I love his "goatee". Hope he stays hale and hearty. Aw, thanks. He's a pretty unusual looking cat. Lots of people say he looks funny - I think he's quite stunning Susan M Otis and Chester |
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"Victor Martinez" wrote in message
... Glad to hear from you Susan, and my very dear Otis. Hi Victor - I like the Fantastic Seven TM there Glad to be back too. Here's lifting a martini to you Susan M Otis and Chester |
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