Guest guest Posted December 19, 2011 Report Share Posted December 19, 2011 Yeah our new comer isn’t spoiled either! Naw, we’ve just bought her toys, and she has 3 places she has claimed as her “spotsâ€, and she sleeps between us at night. She does a lot of purring and chirping. She finally started playing. I think she was so starved for attention that she didn’t know how to be a funny kitty anymore. We took an old sock and put catnip in the toe bed tied the other part in a knot and she LOVES it. Bats it around, puts it between her paws, pounces on it, and best thing is it was a cheap toy! Lol… J We’ve been fortunate that she seems to feel comfortable about asking to go outside. I think before she was afraid she wouldn’t get to come back in, but now that she knows she can, she goes potty outside exclusively. We keep the potty box just in case, but so far no accidents. NICE!!! She might be a keeper! Lol…Hugs, Jackie From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of nne SvihlikSent: Wednesday, December 07, 2011 6:00 PMTo: mserslife Subject: RE: UPDATE.....[Julep]RE: Dilemma Good luck Jackie. We took in one of many strays that are around here. Hes about 6 mo now and cute as a button. He does good with the potty, never had an accident, so far any way. We have had him about 6 weeks. Typical kitten. Now you see him then hes gone. I wish I had an ounce of his energy. He wakes me up a couple times a night, and then for good at 5am. He comes on my chest and rubs his nose on mine and then puts his head down so I can rub my chin on the top of his head :-) I pick him up and tell him, Grandma feels a belly rub coming on!!!! He lays there and eats it up. What a ham. Everyone says he spoiled. I said absolutely NOT!! Just overly loved :-)HugsnneTo the world you might be one person, but to one person you just might be the world " " May the Lord Bless you and keep you,May the Lord Make his face shine upon you, and give you Peace...Forever " Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Lifehttp://breastcancerpatientssoulmatesforlife.bravehost.com/ Anxiety Depression and Breast Cancerhttp://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/AnxietyDepressionandBreastCancerAngel Feather Loomerwww.angelfeatherloomer.blogspot.comThe Cancer Clubwww.cancerclub.com> Dilemma> To: MSersLife > Date: Tuesday, December 6, 2011, 9:18 AM> > > > Hey everyone,…when don’t I have a problem? Lol…, but this time it isn’t> about me. About a month ago our neighbors cat Julep started coming over> and my husband Steve brought her in to say HI! She is very loving, and> likes to snuggle and be scratched. She especially likes me and wants to> be close to me. I don’t mind it, but now whenever we go in or out she> darts in and wants to stay inside all the time. I talked with her owner> [Amos] and told him his cat has adopted us and wanted him to know if he> couldn’t find her she was probably at our house. He just lives across the> street. Small neighborhood, 7 houses only. He laughed and said thank you> for letting him know, and said since he got a new dog [min pin] Julep> doesn’t seem to like it very much, and she is afraid of the dog. He says> he tries to put her inside at night.> > > > Well she was in our house tonight until about 11pm, and then we had to> let her out, but I think Amos had already gone to bed. So my dilemma is> its cold outside, in the low 20’s, and I feel so bad about making her go> outside. She has pretty thick fur. But if she is use to staying in at> night I don’t know how she will fair in these low temps. I would keep her> in but I have no potty box, or food for her. I asked him about her potty> habits and if she was boxed trained, and he said not quite. So I’m not> sure if she would use a potty box if we got one, and I can’t have her> going in my house. I don’t even think we should feed her, but I worry she> might not be eating if that dog is around. He didn’t seem to be too> worried about her, and I don’t even know how old she is. She acts loved> starved, and I am just besides myself with worry that she is hanging out> here all the time now, and I feel awful when we have to put her out. If> she was potty trained properly I wouldn’t mind keeping her if he isn’t> going to take care of her.> > I just don’t know what to do. He’s a pretty nice guy, but he works early> morning til about 4 pm, and when my hubby gets home she is here wanting> in. It’s like she just won’t go TO HER home now. I’m pretty sure she’ll> be okay if it wasn’t so cold, but while the temps are low I sure don’t> want her to get sick. I know I need to talk to Amos again, but he just> acted like it was no big deal when I tried before.> > So what are your thoughts?> > Jackie__________________________________________________________Send any screenshot to your friends in seconds...Works in all emails, instant messengers, blogs, forums and social networks.TRY IM TOOLPACK at http://www.imtoolpack.com/default.aspx?rc=if2 for FREE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2011 Report Share Posted December 19, 2011 All of my kitties are now outside kitties. When Rob brought the mommy kitty and her kittens, Py started acting out by peeing on my bed. After enough times of that, he became an outside kitty. Razzie has disappeared and I fear we will not see her again. It breaks my heart, she was my solid all the time Rob had Robbin, I swear her love and purrs kept me alive. The two I am "kitty sitting" (the mommy and one of the kittens) recently achieved outside kitty status, when one of them pooped on my chair 2 nights in a row (with a clean litter box not 10 ft away!) and then on the STOVE (can we tell MASSIVE cleaning there? We can!). If that wasn't bad enough, one of them then PISSED on the STOVE! Woosh, OUT the door they went! The stove got cleaned and disinfected (Again). When we were staying with Mike a long time ago they had cats that regularly peed on the stove and when you unknowingly turned a burner on the stench was unbelievable!!! So, out they (the cats) went...they have their food and water outside now, none inside, but I do keep the door open during the day and I huggle with them all the time. When the two I am sitting are reclaimed I will probably get another kitty but this one will (hopefully) be an inside kitty. I miss my sleeping companions!! *sigh* Akiba  Yeah our new comer isn’t spoiled either! Naw, we’ve just bought her toys, and she has 3 places she has claimed as her “spotsâ€, and she sleeps between us at night. She does a lot of purring and chirping. She finally started playing. I think she was so starved for attention that she didn’t know how to be a funny kitty anymore. We took an old sock and put catnip in the toe bed tied the other part in a knot and she LOVES it. Bats it around, puts it between her paws, pounces on it, and best thing is it was a cheap toy! Lol… J We’ve been fortunate that she seems to feel comfortable about asking to go outside. I think before she was afraid she wouldn’t get to come back in, but now that she knows she can, she goes potty outside exclusively. We keep the potty box just in case, but so far no accidents. NICE!!! She might be a keeper! Lol… Hugs, Jackie   From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of nne Svihlik Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2011 6:00 PM To: mserslife Subject: RE: UPDATE.....[Julep]RE: Dilemma   Good luck Jackie. We took in one of many strays that are around here. Hes about 6 mo now and cute as a button. He does good with the potty, never had an accident, so far any way. We have had him about 6 weeks. Typical kitten. Now you see him then hes gone. I wish I had an ounce of his energy. He wakes me up a couple times a night, and then for good at 5am. He comes on my chest and rubs his nose on mine and then puts his head down so I can rub my chin on the top of his head :-) I pick him up and tell him, Grandma feels a belly rub coming on!!!! He lays there and eats it up. What a ham. Everyone says he spoiled. I said absolutely NOT!! Just overly loved :-) Hugs nne To the world you might be one person, but to one person you just might be the world" "May the Lord Bless you and keep you, May the Lord Make his face shine upon you, and give you Peace...Forever" Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life http://breastcancerpatientssoulmatesforlife.bravehost.com/ Anxiety Depression and Breast Cancer http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/AnxietyDepressionandBreastCancer Angel Feather Loomer www.angelfeatherloomer.blogspot.com The Cancer Club www.cancerclub.com > Dilemma > To: MSersLife > Date: Tuesday, December 6, 2011, 9:18 AM > > > > Hey everyone,…when don’t I have a problem? Lol…, but this time it isn’t > about me. About a month ago our neighbors cat Julep started coming over > and my husband Steve brought her in to say HI! She is very loving, and > likes to snuggle and be scratched. She especially likes me and wants to > be close to me. I don’t mind it, but now whenever we go in or out she > darts in and wants to stay inside all the time. I talked with her owner > [Amos] and told him his cat has adopted us and wanted him to know if he > couldn’t find her she was probably at our house. He just lives across the > street. Small neighborhood, 7 houses only. He laughed and said thank you > for letting him know, and said since he got a new dog [min pin] Julep > doesn’t seem to like it very much, and she is afraid of the dog. He says > he tries to put her inside at night. > > > > Well she was in our house tonight until about 11pm, and then we had to > let her out, but I think Amos had already gone to bed. So my dilemma is > its cold outside, in the low 20’s, and I feel so bad about making her go > outside. She has pretty thick fur. But if she is use to staying in at > night I don’t know how she will fair in these low temps. I would keep her > in but I have no potty box, or food for her. I asked him about her potty > habits and if she was boxed trained, and he said not quite. So I’m not > sure if she would use a potty box if we got one, and I can’t have her > going in my house. I don’t even think we should feed her, but I worry she > might not be eating if that dog is around. He didn’t seem to be too > worried about her, and I don’t even know how old she is. She acts loved > starved, and I am just besides myself with worry that she is hanging out > here all the time now, and I feel awful when we have to put her out. If > she was potty trained properly I wouldn’t mind keeping her if he isn’t > going to take care of her. > > I just don’t know what to do. He’s a pretty nice guy, but he works early > morning til about 4 pm, and when my hubby gets home she is here wanting > in. It’s like she just won’t go TO HER home now. I’m pretty sure she’ll > be okay if it wasn’t so cold, but while the temps are low I sure don’t > want her to get sick. I know I need to talk to Amos again, but he just > acted like it was no big deal when I tried before. > > So what are your thoughts? > > Jackie __________________________________________________________ Send any screenshot to your friends in seconds... Works in all emails, instant messengers, blogs, forums and social networks. TRY IM TOOLPACK at http://www.imtoolpack.com/default.aspx?rc=if2 for FREE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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