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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

766.0. "When is kitten season?" by TOKLAS::FELDMAN (PDS, our next success) Fri Sep 11 1987 22:21

    The title of note 753 prompts me to ask: When are the kitten seasons?
    
    Like some of the other noters, I'm in the market for a kitten. 
    But I'm still unpacking boxes, and judging from the playfulness
    of the current feline residents with those boxes (and disassembled
    water bed), I'm clearly better off waiting until the house is a
    bit tidier.  Plus the need to eliminate the pets' pets (in other
    words, fleas).
    
    I realize that cats and adolescent kittens are probably available
    all year long.  But I want to make sure I get a kitten young enough
    to be accepted, or even better, adopted by the current residents
    (not to mention my own selfish desire to raise a young kitten).
    Should I worry about a scarcity of kittens if I put it off, say,
    until December?
    
    By the way, I'm really only interested in a shelter kitten or other
    such orphan.
    
       Gary
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766.1AKOV76::FRETTSShine your Spirit!Mon Sep 14 1987 12:549
    
    
    Gary,
    
    How about the kittens in my "It Must Be The Kitten Season" note?
    Double the fun and love, and they are adorable.  
    
    Carole
                                                      
766.2TOKLAS::FELDMANPDS, our next successMon Sep 14 1987 19:319
    If they're still available after the house is made kitten-safe,
    I'd certainly be interested.  Right now there are too many boxes,
    especially kitchen supplies, that make the house too dangerous for
    kittens.  It will probably be the beginning of November before the
    house is ready, and possibly much later.
    
    Are they long-haired or short-haired?
    
       Gary
766.3AKOV75::FRETTSShine your Spirit!Mon Sep 14 1987 21:0612
    
    
    
    Gary,
    
    The kittens are closer to the short-haired variety, but they have
    a fairly think under-coat like long-hairs do, and they are a bit
    fuzzy.  Oh yes, I almost forgot, the black and white one has a
    white muzzle with a spot of black under her nose that looks like
    a mustache!
    
    Carole
766.4CIVIC::JOHNSTONrebel without applauseFri Sep 18 1987 13:2926
    When is kitten season?
    
    When I lived in Texas it was year-round.  Here in New Hampshire,
    it is NOT Thanksgiving to Easter.  I guess kitties don't feel too
    amourous with snow on the ground.  I would also guess that aside
    from breeders, most responsible cat owners have taken measures to
    inhibit reproduction.
    
    My husband would rather I didn't go to the shelter in search of
    my 'dust kitten' as the last time I did this I came home with a
    dog, a puppy, and three kittens. [It must be the "sucker" spelled
    out in freckles across my forehead].  We're down to only the one
    cat now -- twelve year old Maggie -- and my thirteen year quest
    for the perfect dust kitten still goes on.
    
    [just in case you know of one:  my perfect 'dust kitten' is a grey
    longish-hair, female.  no preference on markings.  my problem is
    most of the greys I hear of are short hairs]
    
    [just so you'll know I'm not a snob:  my 'take' from my last visit
    to the shelter:  1 adult male shepard/golden mix; 1 puppy male
    malemute/sheltie mix; 2 short-hair female black & white kittens;
    1 long-hair female orange female]
    
    Annie