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Son says - Copper
I say: Sauce PBJ salmon elle pacino (after "say hallo to my lial frah!" Al) nutella Gary Mr. Mister Knobgobblin Molly Shake n Bake |
General ... as in General Tso's Chicken.
or Moo Goo, or Kung Pow, or any other ostensibly chicken based item from a Chinese menu. |
KnobGobblin? :lol: Not for a cat. Unless it's a porn star.
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Detroit
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Chicago.
Pittsburgh. nashville. orlando. |
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Claudius
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cock!
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Geoffrey.
After a mad Englishmans poem about his own cat. very long but hilarious poem. |
His back pattern looks like a mushroom.
That is all. |
Schroeder
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Call him Christ.
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Pancat!
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Cat-on-a-stick!
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Corncat! :yum:
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When last I was over, the little prick sprayed right in her foyer. Seems like a deal breaker to me, and possibly the reason he found himself homeless to begin with. I will see her tonight, and find out if that behavior has continued. His name may end up being Mud.
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Well, if the poor creature isn't spayed, then spraying is de rigeur.
I would only ever let a neutered male (cat) into my house, stray or otherwise. |
She just spent a bunch of money doing that and getting his shots. Because of his small size, she thought he was 9 or 10 months old. vet said 1.5 years when she picked him back up after his visit.
If a cat learns to spray before spaying, I think they continue even after. worried. |
Sadly that can be true. It's less pungent though.
And many young cats will grow out of it once they feel safe. Bless her to the max for sorting him out. Whether he stays with her (best case) or finds another home, at least there will be no unwanted kitties from his loins. |
Maybe you can take him to Goodwill and find you a nice cat at Tiffany's?
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Has anybody suggested "Sugar Tits" yet?
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yes, but they got banned.
Call him "!" or Skunk or Stinker |
or Drax.
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I'm not a cat owner, but I have friends who are. As I understand it it is often associated with anxiety and stress. And dislocation as well. It's probably something that will stop when he feels settled. The trouble is that in the meantime, how is he going to become settled if each time he moves, he sprays and is moved on?
Might be worth a phonecall to an animal behaviourist for advice. |
Our male cat (who was neutered early) does it very occasionally. We think it's when a threatening animal comes up to the patio door/sliding door/doorwall and says "Ohai!"
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Hopefully, thats all it is...stress. It was when he was first out among the other two cats, and checking out the new environment.... Fingers crossed.
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....and the naming is going well.......? Do we have a short list?
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hahahah I like that.
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DND for Dead Not Dead like Schrödinger's cat ?
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Last I spoke to her, we were using Grimley,... But I don't know what she has been calling him this week.... Will let you know.
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Hmm. No short list.... I don't think Grimley is sticking..... Still referring to him as ' the kitten'.
Never had this much difficulty naming an animal. |
Hmmmm. commitmentphobia?
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call the cat Relationship.
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How about Blaze? Or Blaise?
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You could just call him Brian. As in Brian Cohen.
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Or Steve.
Or in honor of carrot - call him Tomato. Tom for short. Don't overthink it or you won't keep the kitteh. |
Kaplan
As in H*Y*M*A*N K*A*P*L*A*N Also it sounds a bit like cat plan... |
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call him 6.
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Red Dwarf.
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we should name him monster
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I still like tomato.
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So...Have we named this cat yet or whut?
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Yes. Mushroom Cornelius Helm.
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Whoreschach
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Oh! Oh! Mr kotter...
That was my sweathog impression! Sounds better in real life. :lol: |
Name the cat Willis so when it meows you can say "What'chu talkin' 'bout Willis?"
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Ok so its 3am est & this is lumber jim's girlfriend. I'm having a serious issue for anyone who has owned cats before. This is making me cry & i cant run this by jim b/c he has to work early tom. All three of the cats were doing quite well, no fighting, just sniffing for the last three nights. New kitten sprayed three times total in the beginning, i bought comfortzone & he hasnt sprayed since. Four days no spraying. Earlier tonight my baby boy chase, the big maine coon who is my #1 i think got cornered & scared which ended in new kitty taking a hair full bite out of his back. New kitty has been shying away from/scared of chase since that incident. I put together a cat tree which i thought would ease any tension b/c chase could get up high & not be bothered. I put chase on it on a high perch, he was fine, i put kitten about three levels down, i guess something snapped in kitten. He started going after chase, i intervened. He literally tore my arm up. My wrist is 2x its normal size. I dont get swollen from cat scratches. I will say hes been tested for rabies, leukemia, hiv. All neg. But my arm swelled to 2x its normal size. He also got my leg & ripped it up pretty bad where i was literally dripping blood on the floor. Can i ask for just the other cat owners to reply to this b/c i am sure there are many other responses that i will not be happy w hearing. If i take ths kitten to the spca & actually tell them what happened, thell kill him. I cannot do that. I feel like i should be able to rehabilitate this cat & give him the love he deserves and make him a good house cat. He really is a sweetie. He has it in him. I just dont know what to do do i try to stick it out at the expense of my other cats or do i accept defeat? What can i do? This was my weekend of letting kitten out with us for the whole night. Is that even possible now? I really need some help! Thank you to anyone who gives me any advice!!
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Kitten has been back in the finished basement which is his "safe place" while i cleaned up. Chase seems fine. i guess ill let hm out & try again? I just dont know whether to keep trying? I feel he was dropped off in our neighborhood for spraying, thinking that someone else would pick him up (enter me, the bleeding heart). Please, what do i do? Has anyone dealt witn this before?
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Not with the spraying, but with the fighting - yes.
I had to leave a cat in London because I could not move two fighting cats back to my parents' house. I still feel guilty about that - Hely was a gorgeous cat who deserved better than to form a bond with me and then get shunted off to another home. But Diz is a bully. He is jealous and cannot bear another cat in the house. He terrorises my parents' cat, Mia. He is all sound and fury and on the odd occasion she stands her ground and swipes at him, he stalks off perturbed. But we have to have separate cat shifts so that they don't come together. The only time they can be in the same place at the same time is in the summer, in the garden. Mia roams all around the neighbours' gardens but Diz will not leave ours. So at the worst he will chase her to a fence and she'll be up and over. I seem to remember reading that if cats don't settle in six weeks then they never will. But that's going to be a long six weeks of you are getting blooded. Are you sure the SPCA will put him down? Many people are interested in adopting single cats ie for a one pet family. Do you have a shelter with a non-euthanising policy? Not saying get rid of him, just suggesting possibilities. Glad I am not back in your position having to choose between cats. My heart goes out to you. Good luck. |
Hi Miss Helm-friend!
How are your wounds? If swelling persists for four hours, consult a doctor. Seriously, as a cat owner, I assume you've been scratched plenty, and not had a reaction. That is kind of strange. Monitor closely. Psst, Jim ... if she starts miaowing ... be afraid. I've been a cat-owner often, but I have to say that introducing an adult cat into a situation with two other adult cats is outside my experience. We're brought kittens in, but they obviously fit in at the bottom of the social structure. Maybe some cat psychology is needed. I've known two ginger cats. One, ginger /white like yours, had a bit of a mean streak but learned to not mess with the humans. The other, a pure ginger who belonged to a friend of mine, would snap from demanding very affectionate cuddles to full on attack with bite+claw+claw+rake+rake in the blink of an eye. Drew blood from me on two occasions. After considerable efforts (and nasty scratches on their daughter) my friend had to make the hard decision. The SPCA took the cat and said they would offer him for adoption for one week, and then euthanise him, but wouldn't tell my friend what had happened, either way. Don't race for that option, of course, and now that you've had him snipped he might settle down. See what you can find about cat social psychology. Come to think of it, New cat has had a pretty rough few months. Not surprising he's having trouble adjusting. |
I would strongly advise seeing if there are any animal behaviourists in your area. Or go onto a cat specialist forum and ask if any of them can advise.
Good luck with it. |
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