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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

2567.0. "pal for Misha?" by CTCSYS::SPINNEY () Tue Jun 13 1989 16:37

    	I have five cats. Four of them get along very well,
    but my Siamese, Misha, is sort of the outcast although she
    is fond of the youngest cat there is not much of a bond
    there as there is among the four.
    My question is this, would it be at all worhtwhile to get
    another cat, a siamese, for her. Is there any bonding
    between breeds, or is it just the nature of the Siamese
    cat to stay apart from a group and prefer the company of
    people.
    We worry about her being alone because at times she is 
    a nervous wreck when the others are in the same room. We
    were wondering if the idea of another Siamese may at al
    help the situation for her.
    
    Thank you,
    
    Fran
    
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2567.1Follow your instincts!PENPAL::TRACHMANExoticSH=Persian in UnderwearTue Jun 13 1989 16:5025
    This may sound funny, but...
    
    yes, I find bonding among breeds - my two siamese hang together
    maybe because the 10-year old raised the 8-year old.  My all
    black boy Alexander (WeeZoo) also hangs with the two siamese
    girls - WeeZoo had a Seal Point Siamese mother.
    I think that part of the reason the girls hang together also is
    that fact that they were the first two "in" (the oldest in the
    house).
    
    I also find bonding among the tabby variety.  My classic tabbys
    seem to prefer each other - 
    
    Many times I will look around and see 3 calico kids in a pack 
    getting into mischief.
                                                   
    I think that if you get a siamese kitten, it could work - but it's
    sure not a certainty.
    
    Each kitty is different - what works for one group can be very
    different for another group of cats.  Not sure if all of the above
    helped at all...
    
    E.T. + 18        
    
2567.2SCIVAX::SPINNEYTue Jun 13 1989 19:4614
    RE -1
    Thank you
    I do see bonding in the gang despite that they are very close together
    in age and were raised together, the three tabbies hang out together,
    and my male, Moses, is a mix and gets along with everybody. But
    Misha is the outcast, and it breaks my heart to see her like that.
    But I am trying to figure out..does she like being alone or am
    I projecting my own way of thinking in that I figure Gee, she
    "couldn't possibly" like being alone..but maybe she does..
    heavens..I am so confused...
    
    Misha's mixed up Mom
    
    
2567.3They like those like themselvesBIGSUR::GRAFTON_JITue Jun 13 1989 20:3012
    One article I read not too long ago mentioned that cats are more
    likely to accept cats that resemble them.  That could be why our
    Sammie (a tuxedo cat) is most tolerant of Blackie (guess her coloring
    ;-)).  And that could be why the tabbies hang out together, and
    the calicos, and so on.
    
    Maybe another Siamese of the same pattern would be just right for
    you.
    
    Good luck,
    
    Jill
2567.4SCRUZ::CORDES_JAWalk the DinosaurTue Jun 13 1989 22:058
    Well no wonder I'm having trouble getting things settled at home,
    I have 1 blue-cream, 1 brown tabby w/white and the new girl has
    blue tuxedo markings.
    
    Maybe I could make them all tabby suits or something.  ;^)
    
    Jan
    
2567.5CRUISE::NDCTake my cat...PLEASEWed Jun 14 1989 11:569
    re: .3 - Now that doesn't make sense.  Isis HATES Tymothee and
    Isis is all black and Tymothee is mostly black - He certainly
    looks more like her than any of the rest of them.  On the other
    hand, Isis raised Dundee who is a Brown tabby and white. And
    Mao and Bumpy are best friends - a B&W w/ Calico.
      I have a theory that even numbers of cats work best.  I'd
    get her a companion.  :-)  I've even considered that as a 
    cure for Tymothee-trouble.
    
2567.6Not too deep but great on looks BIGSUR::GRAFTON_JIWed Jun 14 1989 17:176
    Nancy,
    
    Maybe your cats prefer deeper, more meaningful relationships than
    my superficial kids who only go for looks!!  ;-)
    
    Jill
2567.7CRUISE::NDCTake my cat...PLEASEWed Jun 14 1989 18:214
    re: .6

        Who knows what goes on in a cat's furry little head!!   ;-D
    
2567.8siamese loveLEVERS::E_MCDONALDThu Jun 15 1989 16:3510
    This may help.  I have 5 cats , 2 are siamese.  Ming (one of the
    Siamese) is just like Misha(spelling?).  She is very jealouse of
    the other cats except for the other Siamese.  She still spends quite
    a bit of time alone but she sleeps curled up with the other Siamese
    and sometimes they wash each other.  I always attributed her behavoir
    to being the first one we got.  I thought she was probably upset
    about the other siblings coming later, but she does seem to be
    buddies with the other siamese.
    
    Elaine
2567.9a new kitten or older cat?CTCSYS::SPINNEYThu Jun 15 1989 16:476
    re -1
    Misha was my first cat too!!  Did you introduce the other Siamese
    later on or are they close in age. Misha is four years old now..
    
    Fran
    
2567.10PENPAL::TRACHMANExoticSH=Persian in UnderwearThu Jun 15 1989 16:579
    Well, I got Sasha when she was 7 weeks from a breeder in Pelham,
    NH, she is now 10 years old this month.  KoKo came along when
    Sasha was 2 and she took over raising KoKo.  KoKo was very
    tiny when we took her in (some folks next door had her and
    were not treating her as we thought they should) - KoKo
    was also about 6 or 7 weeks when she adopted us.  KoKo is
    now 8.
    
    E.T.
2567.11CTCSYS::SPINNEYThu Jun 15 1989 19:499
    I am going to talk this over at home as I am leaning in favor of
    getting a pal for Misha...it also may even out the odd number as
    well and maybe ease up the pecking order they have established
    with Misha clearly at the bottom...poor little thing, she's such
    a good kitty, I want her to be happy.
    thak you for your help
    
    fran
    
2567.12Go for it!FSHQA1::RWAXMANA Cat Makes a Purrfect FriendThu Jun 15 1989 20:2416
    Fran, I assume you are going to talk this over with your husband
    or SO?  Reason I ask is because if you can get him to agree to letting
    you even out the odd number, let me know how you did it!  I've been
    trying to convince my fiance to round out our current cat count
    of 5 to 6 for quite some time no with no luck!!  He keeps saying
    that all five boys (neutered) get along so wonderfully and a sixth
    could make for problems -- problems which would surely halt our
    marriage plans in September!
    
    Good luck!!  I vote add another kitty for Misha!
    
    
    /Roberta
    
    
    
2567.13yours,mine,oursCTCSYS::SPINNEYMon Jun 19 1989 12:209
    re -1
    
    with our brood there are a lot of problems in them getting along
    so my husband is pretty open minded at this point about any
    solution bring peace to the household. Two of the cats were
    originally his and three were mine..so I've suggested a mutual
    kitty :-)))))
    fran
    
2567.14Maybe yes, maybe noSWAT::COCHRANESolid gold question mark twenty feet tallMon Jun 19 1989 20:119
    Out of the four Niniane and Charm, the two Siamese,
    hang together.  But they also were the "first two"
    so to speak.  Dream, who is an Oriental Shorthair,
    bosses everyone around, and both Siamese are not
    fond of her, but tolerate her.  Boogie, my tabby,
    gets along with everyone, but that seems to be the
    Boogie way ;-)
    
    Mary-Michael