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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

3576.0. "*THE SAGA OF BLACK BEAUTY*" by AIMHI::OFFEN () Mon May 07 1990 14:21

    *BLACK BEAUTY* is not a *beautiful* cat.  He is black though.  I have
    known Black Beauty from afar for 6 long years.  He is a feral cat that
    roams our mobile park and the adjoining woods.  You could never get
    near him, even with food.  I have no idea where he lays his head.
    
    I have worried about him and tried to get close to him and have even
    left food out for him.  In the winter I really would worry about him.
    I wouldn't see him for 2 or 3 weeks after a big snow-storm and then he
    would just *appear*.  I always figured he hadn't made it through the
    storm.
    
    Last December, Beauty brought another stray kitty to our home.  I saw
    it happen.  This one is a female and I guess Beauty's girlfriend.  She
    was around for about 2 weeks before one of the big storms hit.  She saw
    me drive in the yard and came running to me.  She jumped in my arms and
    I took her in.  I kept her in until the storm was over.  She had a hard
    time with my other 3 females but survived.  After I was sure the storm
    was over, I let her out.  She stayed on my porch.  She wouldn't leave
    the driveway.  She looked *confused*.  My daughter and I named her
    Patches the Stray.  
    
    Again, we didn't see Beauty for 2 weeks.  Then he just showed up.  I
    was leaving my house to go to work and there he was.  He was sitting on
    my car.  Usually, when Beauty saw me, he would take off.  This time he
    didn't.  I opened the door slowly and just kept talking to him.  I
    started to walk towards him figuring he would leave at any second.  He
    didn't.  For the first time in 6 years, I got to pet Beauty.  He only
    allowed it for a second or two and then he left.  I drove to work
    crying (I was so happy).  
    
    The next time I saw Beauty, I gave him some food and let him see
    Patches.  He had been sitting on the porch just waiting for her.  She
    ran up to him, gave him a kiss and stayed with him for a little while. 
    After that, she came back in and he left.
    
    Since then, Beauty has come to our porch and has *asked* for food.  He
    has even come into the inside porch for food and loving.  Once he got
    inside the house but we got him out right away.  I didn't want him near
    my girls because I know he hasn't had his shots.  My girls have but I'm
    not taking any chances.  Now Beauty likes to be picked up and even
    purrs.  When a dog or the *bully-cat* of the neighborhood is around, he
    comes to our door and crys *help*.  When he sees my car pull into the
    driveway, he comes right over.
    
    Why oh why did Beauty wait so long to accept us?  He knew we were good
    people because he brought Patches to us.  Now I have to find a way of
    keeping Beauty safe in the winter time.  I don't want to bring him into
    the house because I can't afford the fights.  I am going to try to fix
    up a place on the enclosed porch if he will accept it.  I doubt that he
    will.  I would like to fix something up outside for him.
    
    I need help from all you wonderful people out there who already help
    strays.  I have a shed but it is used for the dog.  I have a fenced in
    yard but that is also used for the dog.  I also want to fatten him up. 
    He is so thin.  I am feeding him lots of food but he is burning it
    right off.  Would it hurt to give him some liquid vitamins?  I know I
    should take him for shots but that will come.  I don't think I can get
    him in the carrier yet.  I love Beauty and want to help him.  He is not
    a young cat and has gone through a lot.  When I first started to feed
    him, he was suffering from malnutrition.  His fur was dull, his eyes
    were dull, he had sores all over him and he sounded terrible.  He now
    has a reasonably good gloss on his coat,  his eyes are clear and the
    sores are healing.  He still sounds stuffed up and am considering
    getting some amoxicillin down him.  Does anyone have any ideas for me
    in regards to a shelter and to fattening him up.  If I bring him to the
    humane society, they will not accept him.  He is too old.
    
    As I said earlier,  *Black Beauty* may not be a *beautiful* cat but he
    is beautiful to me.   I am so glad that I have been able to finally
    start helping him.
    
    Sandi and the Storm Troopers
    
    
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3576.1Most Important!IAMOK::GERRYHome is where the Cat isMon May 07 1990 14:307
    Sandi,
    
    The best thing you could probably do for Beauty would be to get him
    neutered.  You might be surprised what this will buy you!
    
    cin
    
3576.2exAIMHI::OFFENMon May 07 1990 15:506
    Beauty is neutered.  Forgot to mention that.  But thanks for putting
    that in.   Somebody must have *owned* him at some time but no longer.
    
    Sandi and the Storm Troopers
    
    
3576.3some more ideasTUNER::JENKINSMon May 07 1990 16:3232
    Sandi,
    
    One of the reasons why he could be malnutritioned could be from worms. 
    If you think you could pill him it would probably help.  The other
    would be to try some nutrical on him.  He might just like it and lick
    it off the tube.  Good food and lots of love will make a world of
    difference in Beauty.  Once you can get him to trust you enough to
    handle him then you can worry about getting his shots.  If you know
    anyone who knows how to give shots then you can do it yourself without
    stressing him by taking him to a vet.  You will have to eventually but
    for now you have just won his trust and don't want to jeopardize that.
    
    If you have a shed or even an area under your porch you can spread a
    bale of straw or hay.  That is how barn cats keep warm in the
    wintertime.  Just make sure it is well dry because freshly cut moist
    hay can set itself on fire if allowed to be closed in and the temp gets
    too hot.  You will find he will burro into the hay/straw and make
    himself a bed.  Some people like to use shavings but I don't believe it
    is as warm.  You can build a wooden box and put the straw/shavings into
    it and set it under your porch or on your porch.  He will be toasty
    warm.  The other thing you can do is if you have a porcelain light
    socket on your porch you can put a heat lamp bulb in it and place the
    box under that.  He won't be cold even on the worse days.  That will
    only work if your light socket isn't in the middle of the walkway :^).
    I hope I have given you some ideas for your Beauty.  I am so glad that
    he has finally decided to trust you.  He must have had some pretty
    miserable experiences with his original owners to be so distrusting of
    someone who is so kind to him.
    
    Good luck and if we can help otherwise let us know.
    
    Nancy
3576.4CIRCUS::KOLLINGKaren/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca.Mon May 07 1990 17:286
    I'm wondering if he might actually adapt tp being indoors.  It's
    amazing how feral cats (and he isn't even totally feral since he
    was owned at one point) will adapt with love.  Last night little Bit
    slept cuddled up next to me for the first time (he can indoors
    arounf Thanksgiving).
    
3576.5AIMHI::UPTONMon May 07 1990 17:5516
    
    
    	Like a previous note said, he is probably full of worms and that
    	is why he eats and never puts on weight.  If possible try and get
    	some pills into him.
    
    	As far as keeping warm in the winter, if you have a porch (as
    previously mentioned or an area where you can put a box - first use
    styrofoam around it and then put the hay inside.  The styrofoam is
    the best insulation you can use.  Remember - to not have the opening
    facing North!
    
    	Good luck to you and the "Beauty".
    
    	-Dee
    
3576.6Take it one step at a time...BOOVX2::MANDILEMon May 07 1990 19:5919
    Sandi,
    
    1st of all, my crew sends their thanks to you for caring!
    
    BB probably has worms, which is why he is having a hard time
    putting on weight. When you get his full trust, try to get a 
    worming pill down him.  You are obviously a warm, loving
    catperson and BB was able to sense this.  It took time, but since
    you don't know how he was treated before you *met* him, he was
    just being cautious.  
    A box somewhat like a small doghouse with only one hole should
    suffice as a cathouse.  Put it in an area where he won't feel
    trapped, and he may take to it.  Straw is very warm, I use it
    for my bunnies houses.  
    
    If you would like some straw, I have plenty! :-)
    
       
    L- & crew
3576.7AIMHI::OFFENTue May 08 1990 17:3316
    Thank you for the info and the ideas.  I never even thought of worms.
    How many years have I had cats???  Boy the mind turns to slush when you
    are dealing with feral kittys.  I was just so worried about the
    malnutrition that I didn't think of the obvious.  I will talk to the
    vet Saturday when I bring Patches (no longer the Stray) in for her
    second shots.  I like the idea of the dog-house.  I have tried to keep
    Beauty in the enclosed porch but he *freaks out*.  He hates being
    confined.  I brought him into the bathroom last night but after 1/2
    hour he was screaming to be let out.  
    
    Keep the good ideas coming.  And thank you for your help.  Nancy DC, I
    will talk to you soon.
    
    Sandi and the Storm Troopers
    
    
3576.8*AN UPDATE*AIMHI::OFFENFri May 11 1990 16:0320
    Well, I kept Beauty on the enclosed porch ALL last night.  I fixed up a
    box with towels facing away from the door for his bed.  I also fed him
    some dry food and also some haddock (from our plates).  He did prowl
    around alot and did cry some but I ignored him.  I let him out first
    thing this morning and he waited to be fed.  He did *do his duty* on
    the porch but in some dropped bird seed (I wonder if he thought it was
    a new brand of kitty litter).  I cleaned it up right away. I sleep near
    the porch so would have heard him if he was really in distress.  He
    survived......Maybe this will be my solution for the winter.  I just
    have to keep him away from my girls.  I'm not worried about babies
    (girls are spayed), I'm just worried that he will hurt one of them.  He
    has EXTREMELY LONNNNNNGGG claws and fangs.  
    
    He is such a good kitty.  I just wish I had earned his trust sooner.
    
    Now my daughter wants me to help the grey male that we also thinks is a
    stray.  Does it ever end?????? 
    
    Sandi and the Storm Troopers
    
3576.9CRUISE::NDCPutiput Scottish Folds - DTN: 297-2313Mon May 14 1990 12:2810
    Sandi -
      Your major concern with letting Beauty interact with your other
    kitties should be for infection.  At the least he'll have worms,
    earmites, fleas and probably an upper respiratory infection.  You
    shouldn't let him near you other cats until you are sure he's healthy.
    Also, you should wash your hands thoroughly after handling him and
    before you go near your other cats.
    
    Just the voice of experience......
    
3576.10*HAPPY ENDING*AIMHI::OFFENTue Nov 27 1990 21:0623
    This is an update on Black Beauty.......
    
    Black Beauty *finally* has a home.  I don't know the person who has
    taken Beauty in but I am very grateful.  Beauty now is a really 
    good-looking cat.....  His coat is shiny, he has put on weight, he
    is purring and healty.....
    
    This summer, my daughter (unbeknownst to me) put a note in the Mobile
    Home Newsletter about Black Beauty and Grey, my two strays.  She just
    wanted people not to throw rocks at them and to be careful when driving
    down our road because Grey has a bad leg.  She also said that I was a
    *fanatic* about cats. *BRAT !!!!*  She is too now !!!!
    
    Someone who read the note, took Beauty in.  They didn't call me to let
    me know which is something she asked them to do, but he only comes 
    around about once or twice a month now.
    
    The Saga of Black Beauty now has a happy ending......
    
    Now to get someone to help with Grey.....
    
    Sandi
    
3576.11BEAUTY'S SAGA CONTINUESAIMHI::OFFENFri Apr 05 1991 17:0242
    Well, the saga of Black Beauty continues.  For a while there, Beauty
    had a home.  He had gained weight, his coat was glossy black and he
    only visited me about once every 3 weeks to say hello.  I was so happy
    for him.
    
    For people who aren't familiar with Beauty's story, he is a stray that
    I have been taking care of.  It took me 6 years to get him to come near
    enough to let us pet him.
    
    In the past few months, Beauty has been coming to my house every day
    both morning and evening.  He has lost weight and his coat is no longer
    glossy black.  I guess the people are no longer taking care of him due
    to financial reasons or have moved away.
    
    The first month, he had a large abysyss (sp) on his cheek and then
    another one right after that one had healed.  I took care of them by
    cleaning them with diluted hydrogen peroxide and some antibiotics.
    
    Last Wednesday morning Beauty came to me limping.  There was something
    wrong with his front leg.  After checking and feeling, I realized it
    was swollen all around the elbow area.  Around the same time, the dog
    across the street got loose and chased Beauty under my car.  After the
    dog left, I brought Beauty inside the enclosed porch.  I set him up
    with food, water, comfy bed, and a cat box.  When I got home that
    evening, I brought him into the vet.
    
    Seeing as it was the first time I had brought Beauty in to the vet, I
    waited so that I would be the last appointment.  I didn't have to do
    that......Beauty was a love.  Other than jumping off the table once, he
    behaved himself.  He even let the vet take his temperature.
    
    It seems Beauty had another Abysyss.  The vet decided to keep him
    overnight and operate on the leg in the morning.  I asked the vet to
    neuter him at the same time seeing he was going to be put under anyway
    for the surgery.  Beauty will no longer be the *TOM of the
    neighborhood*.
    
    I picked him up on Thursday evening and was informed that I would have
    to keep him inside for at least two days.  How do you keep a *free
    spirit* inside???  He is now residing in my wash-room complete with 
    
    
3576.12<<*CONTINUED*>>AIMHI::OFFENFri Apr 05 1991 17:1221
    SORRY ABOUT THAT....  We will now continue......
    
    Beauty is in my wash-room complete with food, water, comfy bed and
    kitty box.  He will remain there until Saturday afternoon.  
    
    At the moment, he is very upset with me..  I haven't decided if it is
    because I had him neutered or if it is because I am keeping him in.  He
    won't even look at me.  He has decided that *I am the ENEMY*.  I realize
    that this will pass, but I feel so bad for him right now.  He so loves
    to be outside.......
    
    I hope having him neutered will stop his fighting and therefore cause
    fewer abysyss.  
    
    He is a good cat....... and really would love a home of his own.......
    Anyone need an all-black panther-type loving half-siamese to share
    their home with?  Especially now that he is neutered.
    
    Sandi and the Storm Troopers 
    
    
3576.13WILLEE::MERRITTFri Apr 05 1991 17:2212
    Sandi...please let me know how he does.  I often wonder what the heck
    I will do when I finally can catch the two male ferals in our
    neighborhood and get them fixed.  I know they need to stay in
    for a few days...but one guy almost went through my window when
    I tried to enclose him on my porch.   He went nuts!!!
    
    Hopefully Beauty won't be boxing anymore and can stay away
    from those nasty abscesses.  Please keep us posted...after
    reading your stories...I feel Beauty is part of our lives.
    
    Sandy
    
3576.14TENAYA::KOLLINGKaren/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca.Fri Apr 05 1991 18:444
    How good of you to take care of this baby.  I suspect he'll have
    fewer abscesses in the future now that he's beem altered,
    as he will fight less.
    
3576.15TENAYA::KOLLINGKaren/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca.Fri Apr 05 1991 18:464
    I suspect some tuna might get you back in his good graces :-)
    And it's almost Saturday afternoon.  How about tuna for him and a 
    martini for you tonight;  the time will pass :-)
    
3576.16he'll come around TYGON::WILDEwhy am I not yet a dragon?Fri Apr 05 1991 19:326
I wouldn't take it too personally - he's just upset because he smells different
to himself....it always makes them grumpy after they have had surgery.  He will
surely settle down a great deal now that you've had him fixed - and you may
find that he is not so much of a "free spirit" when the wind is cold or the
rain is coming down...

3576.17FRAGLE::PELUSOPAINTS; color your corralMon Apr 08 1991 11:198
    Sandi-
    
    WHat we have been experiencing is that the Tom will take off for a
    few days to lick his wounds, and then they return with a whole new
    attitude toward life.  I'd never believe it except I've seen it.
    
    Good luck.....Michele, Nippa and the barn kitties
    
3576.18*STILL INSIDE*AIMHI::OFFENMon Apr 08 1991 15:1521
    Well, it is now Monday and Beauty is *STILL* in the wash-room.  He
    hasn't been let out yet.  Before opening the door to freedom Saturday,
    I made a call to the vet's office to see if there was anything else I
    should do for Beauty before letting him out.  Good thing I did.  He has
    to go back to the vet's office tonight have his leg looked at and the
    stiches removed.  Then he can go out (I hope).  He has behaved
    beautifully and is using the kitty-box with paper in it.  He is eating
    anything and everything I have given him and drinking lots of water. 
    He is *calling* to me quite boisteriousfully and the *girls* haven't
    figured it out yet.  They are very curious but not *brave enough* to go
    into the room.  That's fine with me.
    
    At least tonight is a Freebie.  I almost had heart-failure when I
    picked him up on Thursday and asked how much the check should be made
    out for.  Oh well, he's worth it......
    
    Will keep you all posted as to the outcome of his *new personality*.
    
    Sandi and the Storm Troopers
    
     
3576.19CRUISE::NDCPutiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313Tue Apr 09 1991 11:366
    Sandi -
      It takes about a month for the hormone level to drop enough so
    that you'll see a difference in his behavior.  So keep heart. He'll
    forgive you.  They seem to know that we're trying to help them.
      Nancy DC
    
3576.20*Beauty has his Freedom Back*AIMHI::OFFENTue Apr 09 1991 15:1125
    Well, Beauty went outside last night for the first time in 5 days.
    He was so happy to see me open the door.  He kept smelling everything
    to make sure it was all still there.  He came back this morning (along
    with Lady Grey, a beautiful Maine Coon who has a home) to eat and be
    petted.  He then went off on his *tour of the neighborhood*.  
    
    Last night, before letting him out, I let him eat in the kitchen.  The
    girls didn't know what to make of him.  He never even bothered with
    them.  He was so interested in all the food dishes that he had to
    choose from.  He kept going from one to another.  Deja (miss timid)
    was the only one that got near him.  He than went outside.  
    
    My girls have all had their shots and Beauty has been around the house
    (outside and the porch) for the past year.  
    
    I didn't have time this morning to let him in the kitchen, so he ate on
    the porch.  
    
    This is the beginning of a new life for Beauty.  Now if I could only
    get the person who owns the little grey female to get her spayed or 
    at least get her brother nuetered.........
    
    Sandi and the Storm Troopers