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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

1719.0. "Poor Paws" by UBOHUB::HOOD_S () Wed Aug 31 1988 13:03

    
    
    Can anyone help regarding choice of beds and bedding for pusscats?
    
    Lulu is a 5 year old pedigree Seal-Point Siamese who we got a few
    weeks ago from the Cat Adoption Team locally, as a friend for
    Dinky (4 year old white puss) who had been getting rather lonely.
    
    They are both getting on well and seem happy except for at bedtime.
    Dinky has a round bed on a chair in the bedroom with a piece of
    our old duvet quilt in it to lie on and has been perfectly happy
    with that so far.  However, when we gave the same the Lulu she sits
    in it until we are asleep and then gets in bed with us.  It has
    got to be so annoying we now have to shut her out of the bedroom
    at night and although she settles down eventually, she scratches
    and cries to get into the airing cupboard or the kitchen cupboard!
    
    Rather than loneliness we think her problem is .......cold feet!!
    I know this sounds silly but the reason her previous owners didn't
    want her is because she never grew big enough to breed from (very
    narrow minded people I think but there you are).  Anyway, at five
    years old, she is tiny and looks months rather than years old and
    seems to suffer from the cold even when the heating is on indoors.
    Her feet, escpecially are like ice and she seems to pick up coughs
    and sneezes very easily.  I have tried vitamin tablets and conditioning
    tablets and she eats best cat food and both of them have fresh fish
    cooked for them for Sunday dinners.  We feel like we are doing everying
    we can but poor Lulu still seems uncomfortable as soon as we all
    go off to bed.
    
    Any ideas?
    
    SANDY.
    
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1719.1Heating pad might work!SALEM::DEFRANCOWed Aug 31 1988 13:1410
    You might want to try a trip to the vets to make sure that Lulu
    is in good health.  I don't want to scare you but my mother had
    a siamese cat that was just like Lulu.  As it turned out she was
    so cold because she had leukemia.  
    
    If Lulu is in good health, you might want to try a kitty heating
    pad at the bottom of her bed.  That would keep her toasty warm!
    
    Jeanne, Cali and Sam
    
1719.2Try giving her a real blanket...JAWS::COTEAre you with me, Dr. Wu?Wed Aug 31 1988 13:195
    Aja has a very definite preference for 'rough' textures as opposed
    to smooth. She prefers to sleep on a wooly blanket or the velour
    spread, but avoids the satin sheets...
    
    Edd
1719.3hope this helpsEDUC8::TRACHMANE.T.'s ZhivagoCats....DTN: 264-8298Wed Aug 31 1988 17:0119
    You might try buying a small cat sweater - pet shops generally
    have them or maybe cat shows, or you vet...  See if you can
    pick up a cave- type bed - if you are interested - there is
    a lady in Epsom, NH USA that makes pretty much what you could
    use.  If you write to her, she could send you a catalog, which
    includes pictures & prices.   She makes round beds (11 & 13 inches
    around and about 3 or 4 inches high) oval (dish beds ) caves/apartments
    and all are very nice and cozy.
    
    Her name and address are:
    
    Mrs. Anna Coutu
    Route 4
    Epsom, New Hampshire  03234
    
    Other idea would be to drape a blanket or fuzzy piece of material
    in a pile
    
    good luck!
1719.4CIRCUS::KOLLINGKaren, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif.Wed Aug 31 1988 17:504
    You could also give her something with your smell on it, in case
    she is feeling lonely.  When my cats nap on the bed and I'm not
    in the bed, they always cuddle up next to my bathrobe.
    
1719.5Warm and lovin'BRUTUS::SOBEKThu Sep 01 1988 14:2013
    I would definitely recommend a trip to the vets as some respiratory
    conditions can become chronic if not treated. 
    Siamese are heat 'lovin animals and like nothing better than to
    curl up next to a woodstove, (unless it's curling up next to you)!
    They are also devoted to their human friends and like to be near
    them.
    It's not unusual for the points to be colder than the rest of the
    cat.  The theory is that the color is temperature related. In rabbits
    of similar coloring it is common to hold ice cubes against the points
    to darken the color just before a show ...and it is accepted that
    bunnies born in colder weather will have better colored points.
    Good luck with your new friend. I hope she brings you many years
    of job!                                                         
1719.6Heat seeking siamese.MANTIS::LEMMONThu Sep 01 1988 18:0612
    
    I once had a beautiful siamese, whom I lost just recently to Leukemia,
    but I still keep a vivid memory of.  She was definitely a heat seaker.
    Her favorite place would be to curl up in an old cast iron skillet
    on the stove.  The stove was gas and the pilot light kept the pan
    warm.  She also would frequent under blankets, and next to the warmest
    body that she could find.
    
    I miss her.
    
    Joanne
    
1719.7when it's hot, she loves it!EDUC8::TRACHMANE.T.'s ZhivagoCats....DTN: 264-8298Thu Sep 01 1988 18:273
    My Siamese Sasha used to sleep BEHIND the woodstove - it's amazing
    that she didn't get cooked - she will also sleep in the sun when
    it's 90 degrees outside!  crazy cat!
1719.8Let themSTAR::BARTHFri Sep 02 1988 16:058
    Of course, the most obvious solution is to let her sleep with you.
    We let ours and it's great.  They actually help keep us warm if
    it's really cold, and I think it helps to create a bond between
    us.  Besides, what better way to wake up than to a purring kitty?
    
    Why not?
    
    Karen, Tristan and Tenzing.
1719.9Hang on Sandy....SHAPES::TAYLORSSharon, Dillan & Sammie in UKMon Sep 05 1988 17:0221
    Sandy
    
    Before you rush off and buy a cat bed I have one that you can have.
    
    Dillan and Elsa (RIP) always used to sleep in it until ELSA had
    her kittens in it but now Dillan won't go near it (although I washed
    it in the washing machine).  I think he was warned away from it
    so much when the kittens were in it he doesn't like to go near it
    now so it is in our loft if you want it.
    
    Give me a ring 7781 4300.
    
    Sharon
    
    
    P.S.  The reason he won't go near it isn't because I washed it in
    the machine because I used to wash it religiously once a week and
    he always went back and slept in it then.  (but that was before
    the kittens came along.  Try it and if Lulu doesn't like it you
    can always give it back!!