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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

4397.0. "Lucifer & Snowball" by HYEND::KTRAINQUE () Mon Feb 18 1991 12:51

    I have to find new homes for two beautiful strays I took in.  I hate
    to do this but the cats are not happy and I think it is unfair to keep
    them.
    
    Lucifer (a.k.a. Leon) - is a gorgeous grey male approximately 1 yr.
    old.  He has a slight overbite, and BIG yellow eyes.  He loves to be
    petted, and thinks he's a dog.  He will come when called.  He likes to
    be indoors or out.  Prefers indoors unless it's nice out.  The woman
    who originally rescued him had no problems with her other cats
    accepting him.  My female Bonnie has definite problems with him. 
    Friday when I got home, Bonnie was sitting on the back of the coach
    with a disgusted look on her face.  Lucifer was on the floor licking
    his leg.  From the look of Bonnie's fur and the fact the Lucifer now
    has a booboo on his leg, they were fighting again!  Lucifer gets along
    just fine with the other stray I have taken in, and my other female
    Diane.  It's just Bonnie he can't stand, and I don't have the room to
    seperate them.  
    
    Snowball - is the little black stray in 415.905.  She is filling out
    beautifully.  She has short black fur, and large yellow eyes.  The top
    of one of her ears is missing, so her face has a slightly off centered
    look.  When you can catch her she loves to be held.  She gets along
    just fine with all of my cats (including Bonnie), but she is deathly
    afraid of my small children.  They are not abusive just LOUD.  I think
    she would respond quicker in a quieter home.  
    
    Both Snowball and Lucifer have tested negative for Felv, and have had
    their first set of shots.  They are great pets, and it breaks my heart
    to find new homes for them, but they are not happy with me.  If you
    know of anyone who would be willing to take both or just one, please
    let me know.
    
    DTN: 297-5627
    
    Kim
    
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4397.1Snowball's new home.....HYEND::KTRAINQUETue Feb 19 1991 13:5810
    Snowball has been placed with Lori Barr.  She was delivered last night.
    Lori has an adorable 6 month baby boy that Snowball will be growing up
    with.  Thanks for all the help in placing Snowball in a loving home.
    I know she will be loved and cared for with Lori.
    
    It's funny I already miss not seeing a streak of black whenever I
    moved.  But she will be happier with Lori.
    
    Kim (Bonnie, Diane, & Lucifer)
    
4397.2JJLIET::JUDYI want Twin Peaks back!Tue Feb 19 1991 14:036
    
    	Oh goodie!  Lori is a great person (from what I know from
    	FRIENDS) and I'm sure will make a great mom for Snowball.
    
    	JJ
    
4397.3CRUISE::NDCPutiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313Wed Feb 20 1991 11:083
    Please tell me how it is that an all black kitten acquired
    the handle "Snowball"  :-)))
    
4397.4Eightball?ISLNDS::BARR_LSupport Our Troops!Wed Feb 20 1991 11:5722
    re: .3
    
    Don't ask me how she got the name "Snowball", my boyfriend thinks
    her name should be "Eightball".  :-) 
    
    Anyway, Snowball is adjusting nicely.  I have an old clawfoot bathtub
    that she loves to hide under. :-)  She sat on my lap for two hours
    last night and then sat beside me on the couch for another hour,
    but took off like lightning as soon as I got up.  She is very scared
    right now, but I think she'll come around soon.  Last night my
    boyfriend was sitting in the living room doing a jigsaw puzzle and
    he looked up to see her peering around the corner then she walked
    over to the window sill in the kitchen and put her front paws up
    and looked out the window.  As soon as he called her, she took off.
    She's really a beautiful cat and I think we'll get along just fine
    if she would only learn to stop clawing me. :-)
    
    One thing I need to find out about though, is her extreme case of
    dandruff because she's so nervous?
    
    Lori B.
    
4397.5JJLIET::JUDYI want Twin Peaks back!Wed Feb 20 1991 12:5316
    
    
    	Lori,
    
    	Glad to hear Snowball is adjusting fairly well.  Cats don't
    	like 'new' surroundings and it will take a little time for
    	her to get used to them.  But I'm sure it won't be long before
    	she finds her favorite spot.  Which most likely wouldn't be
    	your first choice for her favorite spot.  =)
    
    	As for the dandruff.  She could just have very dry skin or
    	maybe an allergy of some kind.  Your vet could tell you for
    	sure.
    
    	JJ
    
4397.6I like Onyx as a name for a black cat...:-)BOOVX1::MANDILEWed Feb 20 1991 15:257
    Lori-
    
    There is a recent note in here on how to clip her claws...
    However, as she hasn't settled in yet, I would hold off
    for awhile....
    
    Lynne
4397.7Why Snowball is Snowball.....HYEND::KTRAINQUEWed Feb 20 1991 15:4314
    Snowball was originally named Phanta.  Phanta is suppose to be the
    female version of Phantom.  Since I rarely saw her I thought the name
    fit.  However my roommate (an excessive joker) thought it would be
    funny to have a black cat named Snowball.  When he called her Snowball
    she actually responded.  When called Phanta she just gave me a "you
    really don't think I'm going to answer" look.  So Snowball named
    herself sorta.
    
    Her dandruff the vet said is caused from her going from excessive cold
    to a nice warm and sometimes dry house.  Her fur was extremely thick
    and is now starting to thin.  Once she finishes shedding the dry skin
    should clear up.  
    
    
4397.8Update......ISLNDS::BARR_LSupport Our Troops!Fri Feb 22 1991 12:5532
    Snowball is quite the character I'll tell ya. :-)  I couldn't find
    her anywhere when we got home from work yesterday.  We looked behind
    the bathtub, behind the toilet, under every piece of furniture that
    we thought she could fit under, in the pantry we even checked in
    closets that were closed.  It was weird, she didn't appear to be
    anywhere.  I decided I was going to have another look, so I got
    the flashlight and like Inspector Clouseau I went on a hunt.  I
    checked everywhere I had checked before just to make sure I didn't
    overlook her the first time.  She wasn't under the tub, she wasn't
    behind the toilet, she wasn't under the chair in the living room.
    Then I decided to look behind the sofa and there she was all rolled
    up in a little ball.  God only knows how she managed to get back
    there.  Anyway, as soon as she saw me, she took off and ran into
    the bathroom.  I went in after her and closed the door so she wouldn't
    take off.  Your probably all wondering why I had to chase her around.
    Well, she refuses to eat unless I put her and her bowl of food on
    my lap.  It takes her about an hour or so to finish and then she
    spends about 15 - 20 minutes cleaning herself and then she's off
    again.  It's really cute to watch her. :-)
    
    Well, at about midnight last night, my son decided that he wanted
    a bottle, so I got up to get him his bottle and again didn't see
    Snowball around.  I went into the living room with my son and handed
    him his bottle and then went back into the kitchen to get something.
    When I went back into the living room, there was Snowball, all curled
    up on the back of living room chair with her little head on a pillow.
    I should have taken a picture, she was so cute.
    
    I guess she's coming around and I don't think it'll be long before
    she actually comes running up to me when I come into a room.
    
    Lori B.
4397.9Cat got your tongue? :-)ISLNDS::BARR_LSupport Our Troops!Mon Feb 25 1991 16:525
    I have a question.  Is it unusual for a cat not to meow?  Snowball
    has not meowed once since we got her (hard to believe it's been
    a week already!).
    
    Lori B.
4397.10TENAYA::KOLLINGKaren/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca.Mon Feb 25 1991 17:205
    I don't know about meowing, but there is a big difference in purring.
    Sweetie can be heard in the next room, but I actually have to have
    my ear pressed against LB's side to hear him purr.  I wonder why
    this is....
    
4397.11JUPITR::KAGNOI'm51%Pussycat,49%Bitch-Don'tPush it!Mon Feb 25 1991 17:247
    I don't think it is that unusual.  Murdock very rarely meows.  Neither
    does TK.  I will hear from TK when he wants to go out or be petted,
    other than that he is a very quiet cat.  Purrs up a storm though.
    
    Nikki churps and chortles a lot but doesn't really meow.  Kelsey is the
    only one of my cats who meows in the true sense of the word.
    
4397.12Some do, some don'tGENRAL::BALDRIDGEIt's downhill from hereMon Feb 25 1991 17:419
    Neither Purrkins nor Cassandra meow much at all. Cassandra ALWAYS says
    "Geshundeit!" whenever Jane sneezes and Purrkins is starting to meow
    a little to let us know he wants crunchies.  Peaches, on the other
    hand, "talks" all the time.  Right after breakfast he "sings" near the
    top of his lungs for about 5 minutes every morning.
    
    Chuck
    
    
4397.13She does meow.....HYEND::KTRAINQUEMon Feb 25 1991 18:339
    Snowball gave one meow the whole time I had her.  It was the first
    night I had her home.  I gave her some food but she was so weak she
    couldn't get to it, she looked up meowed, I moved her so that she could
    eat and that was it.  Since then she hissed once or twice, but never
    meowed again.  They only time my cats meow is when the hear the can
    opener, especially when it is tunafish.
    
    Kim
    
4397.14m m m m m m e o w..SOLVIT::IVESMon Feb 25 1991 18:3411
    Ming does the silent meow trick most of the time. Mocha will yowl
    when he wants to go out doors, and Mr. Miyagi talks all the time
    and mixes it up with meows. They all purr differently (like when
    you are laying in bed and don't want to get up so you don't open
    your eyes to see who is there) and we know just by the purr. They
    are purr VERY loud.
    
    Maybe Snowball will meow when he/she is more comfortable in
    the new surroundings.
    
    Barbara & her 3M's
4397.15Lucifer has a home.....HYEND::KTRAINQUEThu Mar 07 1991 11:534
    Lucifer has been placed with my babysitter's daughter.  Things are
    going great for him.  Talk about a spoiled cat!
    
    Thanks for all the help.
4397.16CRUISE::NDCPutiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313Fri Mar 08 1991 10:342
    That's great.  Sounds like things will be better for all concerned.
    
4397.17Snowball needs a home once again.......ISLNDS::BARR_LI Wanna Go to Miami!Fri Apr 19 1991 15:2615
    After much contemplation, I have decided that Snowball needs to
    be placed in yet another new home.  I feel that because of the fact
    that I work full time, she is not getting the constant attention that 
    she needs to get over the fear of people.  I have had her since
    Feb. 18th and she still spends 99% of her time hiding under my claw
    foot bath tub.  If she were placed in a home with someone that was
    home most of the day, I feel that she would be much happier.  Snowball
    has had all of her shots but has yet to be spayed.  She's about
    8-9 months old and has not gone into heat as of yet.  If anyone
    knows of someone that would be willing to take her, please contact
    me via mail as I've been very busy lately and haven't had the time
    to read this conference much.  I will keep her as long as necessary
    to find the right home for her, I will not bring her to a shelter.
    
    Lori B.
4397.18WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JOset home/cat_max=infinityFri Apr 19 1991 15:4514
    Lori, I am sure that this decision was hard for you to make.  I hope
    that you find Snowball a great new home.
    
    I have a cat that I got as an adult named Kaisha.  Kaisha was very shy
    too.  She has lived with us for about 14 months now, and is really
    starting to come around.  She will now come to me when I call her, and
    only startles every now and then.  She is really a love, just was very
    distrustful at first.  Sometimes it takes quite a long time for them to
    come around.
    
    Again, good luck finding Snowball a new home.  Wish I could help but I
    can't take in anymore right now.
    
    Jo
4397.19CRUISE::NDCPutiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313Mon Apr 22 1991 11:2219
    Lori - I also wanted to wish you good luck.  And to add that after
    living with us for 16 months Bob is starting to show signs of feeling
    more secure.  He's always been pretty good about talking to me but
    Jack says he "forgets" sometimes because Bob will run away and hide
    if Jack tries to approach him to pat him.  I think it has more to do
    with how he and I approach Bob that with a preference on Bob's part
    for females.  If there was a stranger in the house - even my infant 
    nephew, Bob was no where to be seen, either under the couch or behind 
    the waterbed, usually.
    
    Well, of late I have noticed that his curiosity about visitors is
    starting to overcome his wariness and he'll show himself to check
    out the newcomers.  He came out when Priscilla was at the house.
    Its taken a long time, but he's definitely making progress.
    
    So keep working on Snowball while you look for a new home for her.
    It takes a long time with some kitties.
      Nancy DC
    
4397.20TENAYA::KOLLINGKaren/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca.Mon Apr 22 1991 18:032
    It took about 6 months for Pussycat to trust me.
    
4397.21ISLNDS::BARR_LI Wanna Go to Miami!Tue Apr 23 1991 13:0515
    I'd like to add an adendum.  It's not so much waiting for Snowball
    to trust me that I'm concerned about.  It's that I have a nine month
    old son that has a great fascination for animals.  The girl who
    babysits him has a cat and my brother has a dog and he just adores both
    of them.  It just amazing to watch him when ever he's around these
    animals.  The smiles on his face the laughing, and just the general
    joy it brings to him.  I would love for my son to have a cat that
    he can enjoy, not a cat that hides whenever it hears a slight movement.
    I also don't like the fact that Snowball spends 99% of her existance
    under my bathtub (this really bothers me!).  This is why I feel
    that it is important for me to find a more suitable home for
    Snowball.  I don't think it would be fair for me to bring another cat
    into my home until I do so.
    
    Lori B.