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Newest addition to the family
Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2004 10:53 am
by eddiecanuck
No it's not a baby, we are the proud parents of Frosty:
We picked her up on Wednesday and decided to "test drive" her for a few days. I'm usually pretty allergic to most cats so we wanted to see how I'd fare. Didn't really bother me until about Friday night, got a little stuffed up, but took some medicine and was fine. So last night we decided to go ahead and keep her. The reason for the test drive was so that my neice wouldn't be too disappointed if we didn't keep her. We told her we were just kitty sitting for the weekend. Then last night we told her we were keeping her. She was pretty excited. The cat sleeps in her room but seems to do pretty well in the rest of the house when alone. I'm still kinda stunned I have a cat. Hopefully my allergies won't kick up as she gets older. She's a cute little shit.
Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2004 11:00 am
by miftah
Okay, as a cat owner, allow me to make a recommendation. Keep her out of your bedroom. It's sort of a task to get used to, but it works out in the long run.
See, the worst possible contact you'll have with your new cat is when she's not even in your room. It's the dander she leaves behind on your pillow. I've known a number of people who are allergic, but do fine as long as they don't have to sleep in the cat's fur.
Sort of simple, but it *will* help. Otherwise the odds are good on your being a loud snorer with itchy eyes in the morning (if you are even capable of opening them).
Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2004 11:07 am
by eddiecanuck
Yeah, that is one of the places she absolutely is not allowed to go. That and the guest room. We decided that up front. We have a few rules that we told our neice about as conditions on keeping the cat. One of the others is getting her fixed. But she's still too young for that. She's only 7 weeks old. Didn't think I'd like having a cat but like I said she's pretty good. She's got the litterbox thing figured out. Now if we can just get her to play with the toys we bought her and not the plants, blankets, papers, etc.

Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2004 11:09 am
by bugfreezer
eddiecanuck wrote:Now if we can just get her to play with the toys we bought her and not the plants, blankets, papers, etc.

From one cat owner to another....Good Luck!!! We cannot have houseplants.
Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2004 11:29 am
by bio
I have a number of cats (far too many, but I don't get to choose these kinds of things) and we don't have any problems with plants.
Well... we did, but gentle training and vicious repeated attacks with a spray bottle curbed the little bastards from turning all our indoor greenery into ad hock letterboxes.
We also purchased some rather large kitty play towers (the tubes and boards covered in carpet that you see in the pet store). While they're expensive, they do save on the wear and tear of your furnature (and keep the majority of the cat hair in one location).
Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2004 4:12 pm
by Moxie
<3OMGCUTE!!!<3KEKEKEKEEEEEEEE!!!<3
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2004 9:20 pm
by mmeowgrl
What a sweetie!!
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2004 10:26 pm
by Rocketdork
mmeowgrl wrote:What a sweetie!!
Eddie or the cat?
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2004 11:38 pm
by mmeowgrl
hehehe THE CAT!
Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2004 8:20 am
by bio
Absolutely!
Because everyone knows that eddie is a "fat rat bastard"!! (which, consequentially, you can type with only your left hand, leaving your right hand free for "other" activities)

Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2004 9:04 am
by eddiecanuck
Ha, ha
So now every day since we said, okay let's keep kitty, BOTH Cynda and me ahave been sniffling and sneezing. Nice eh?
Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2004 9:09 am
by bugfreezer
bummer!
allergy shots?
Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2004 10:46 am
by Pigman
Your little baby is very cute. I love cats.. you can't bullshit em, and you really can't "train" em much. Ever hear of a seeing eye cat? or a sheep hearding cat?
The old lady has always been alergic to
catsbut it always seems that she develops some sort of immunity to the cats we live with.
Everything I have read, says that the early bonding with humans and specifically, the cat's "owners" are VERY important to how the cat's personality develops in later life. If you want a skittish, crazy, hand or leg bitting cat, then ignore it or beat it!
Karma is in effect with new kitties. We sure find ours loyal and great companions.
Cat hair .. that is the cost of owning cats. Just get a good portable vac!
Cat toys are fun for all. My cats all love those things that hang in a doorway like a baby bouncer. One of em will try to run off with the little mouse hanging from the rubber band and at the end of the stretch, the mouse slams backwards at the speed of light, which makes the other cats "go for it" This action seems to go on until cat nap time.

Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2004 11:07 am
by Moxie
GOD they're cute critters... The combination of being SO VERY soft an' floofy AND killers at heart just needles my heart the right way.
Adorable+quirky+maniacal=gold ticket to moxie's <3
Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2004 11:24 am
by Rocketdork
Moxie wrote:Adorable+quirky+maniacal=gold ticket to moxie's <3
How 'bout two out of three?
I am quirky and maniacal. Never been described as adorable...