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CC and Katie: Thank U for Vibes!!
Yes, I love em. Its hard not to, when gentle Frodo comes
and rubs my ankles cause he's saying thanks, or lets met
pet him outside till he just can't help himself and starts purrring!
Or I watch him trying to head bump and love on Frogita - and
1/2 the time she rolls her eyes "whatever" - the other 1/2 she
bops him a gentle "stay away you lug".
Even tho he is still a scaredy cat about some things, he
really has "potential"
And Grey Intruder is a nice kitty - I will keep him indoors till
he heals and then watch him carefully with my guys. I wished
I could let him be indoor only, but already with fostering the Bengal (who
was CHIPPED can you believe???) and the Baby (my Maine Coon
munchkin!) I am fully up.
Since he was helping himself to the house via pet door, sleeping on my sofa,
(I caught him once!) coming in during the afternoon for naps,
and so forth, it should be easy to get him to be indoor/out.
Plus I have outdoor shelters on order - nice all wooden structures on
"platforms" that I plan to put up on a long piece of plywood,
supported by 2 saw horses. That way, they are up off the ground
and other animals can't get to them, AND they feel secure and
are dry and warm during the worst wet/cold weather.
I figure that Goosie OR Grey Intruder will use. If Goose and Intruder
don't go back to the horse barns of course (which is where I think he
came from in the first place...).
What I DO NOT want to happen is have him drive my Goosie away.
I hope that the neutering will help with that problem!! Maybe he
will be more relaxed and not trigger Goosie's fear / anxiety so much.
Goose I fear doesn't like to share his home, he has a hard time
with poor Frodo who is the gentlest lowest on totem cat in the house!!
Let's cross our fingers and PRAY like mad that the neuter helps. And of course, there IS the possibility this kitty may not have it after all.
You never know with it. Its tricky.
Yes, I love em. Its hard not to, when gentle Frodo comes
and rubs my ankles cause he's saying thanks, or lets met
pet him outside till he just can't help himself and starts purrring!
Or I watch him trying to head bump and love on Frogita - and
1/2 the time she rolls her eyes "whatever" - the other 1/2 she
bops him a gentle "stay away you lug".
Even tho he is still a scaredy cat about some things, he
really has "potential"
And Grey Intruder is a nice kitty - I will keep him indoors till
he heals and then watch him carefully with my guys. I wished
I could let him be indoor only, but already with fostering the Bengal (who
was CHIPPED can you believe???) and the Baby (my Maine Coon
munchkin!) I am fully up.
Since he was helping himself to the house via pet door, sleeping on my sofa,
(I caught him once!) coming in during the afternoon for naps,
and so forth, it should be easy to get him to be indoor/out.
Plus I have outdoor shelters on order - nice all wooden structures on
"platforms" that I plan to put up on a long piece of plywood,
supported by 2 saw horses. That way, they are up off the ground
and other animals can't get to them, AND they feel secure and
are dry and warm during the worst wet/cold weather.
I figure that Goosie OR Grey Intruder will use. If Goose and Intruder
don't go back to the horse barns of course (which is where I think he
came from in the first place...).
What I DO NOT want to happen is have him drive my Goosie away.
I hope that the neutering will help with that problem!! Maybe he
will be more relaxed and not trigger Goosie's fear / anxiety so much.
Goose I fear doesn't like to share his home, he has a hard time
with poor Frodo who is the gentlest lowest on totem cat in the house!!
Let's cross our fingers and PRAY like mad that the neuter helps. And of course, there IS the possibility this kitty may not have it after all.
You never know with it. Its tricky.