View Full Version : Adding a new family member soon!
cubby31682
01-02-2005, 12:23 AM
A friend of mine is moving soon, I believe next week. She has a 2 year old female cat that she can no longer keep. I will be taking this cat in. She has claws and is not fixed. She will be fixed within a few weeks after I have her. She will be an indoor only cat.
She was raised with plenty of dogs, and doesn't flinch at the sight of them, and will not hesitate to put a dog in their place. Which is what Gracie needs. She is a calico cat I believe. She sounds very beautiful, I will be calling my friend about her tomorrow. I might get her tomorrow or late next week.
Gracie goes into the vet on the 7th, so I need to also ask my vet if the new cat can share the same food with Cubby. If anyone can answer this question for me with out having to ask my vet about it. I will be able to get the cat sooner.
Cubby is on Science Diet Perscription Diet, for UTI control. If they can not share that food I will have to find a good medium of food for the two of them to share. Right now I spend around 40$ every 3 months on cat food for a 20 lb. bag. I don't mind spending that much at all as long as both of them can eat it.
Thanks,
Katie
jenluckenbach
01-02-2005, 06:43 AM
First of all.....congratulations!! :D:D:D
AND yes, I feed ALL 15 the prescription urinary tract food. It is much better for her to eat this food than to take Cubby off of it.
Tapping foot, waiting for pictures ;)
catcrazylady
01-02-2005, 08:03 AM
Wow, Cubby sure is getting lots of company these days. I'm so glad you are giving these great pets a good home. I can't wait to see pictures of this pretty girl.:) :) :)
As for the food question...you got and answer from the expert Jen and I have no doubt that she is correct!:D
Laura's Babies
01-02-2005, 08:13 AM
I am just here, joining Jen with the tapping of the foot and to keep her company while she is waiting... Can you post a picture NOW?
catnapper
01-02-2005, 08:17 AM
Congrats! This is so exciting that you are gettign a sister for Cubby!
I'm standing right behind Jen and Laura in that foot tapping while waiting for pictures! :D
moosmom
01-02-2005, 08:52 AM
Congratulations on your new addition! Pictures please...:p
dukedogsmom
01-02-2005, 09:09 AM
Congrats and it sounds like she'll have a much better home, also. We will look forward to pics.
kimlovescats
01-02-2005, 09:14 AM
How exciting .... can't wait to meet Miss Gracie!!!:D
cubby31682
01-02-2005, 09:46 AM
I just called my friend. I will be getting Rachel on Tuesday night. I found out what she looks like. She is mostly while with a few calico markings. She sounds a lot like Debbie's Lizzie. She does go out side every now and then, but for the most part she wants to be inside with every one.
I don't have any pictures yet, I will have my camera on hand on Tuesday night, and I will try to keep Cubby and Rachel seperate until I can get her into the vet to be tested. I do believe her testing has been done already but I could be wrong. She will also be fixed within a month or so of me having her. She has had several litters of kittens and she has been a great mom but wants to retire from that kind of life.
Katie
I am also right along with you guys, tapping my foot waiting to get my hands on her and take pictures. :D ;)
catmandu
01-02-2005, 11:04 AM
That is so good,of you,to take this Cat,in,and what was your friend,thinking of,a two year old Cat,that is bnot spayed.I am gald,that that Calico,is out,of her hands!
rg_girlca
01-02-2005, 01:18 PM
Congratulations on your new soon to be addition.
Can't wait to see pictures and to hear how everything turns out.
prechrswife
01-02-2005, 01:19 PM
Congratulations on the impending new addition!
QueenScoopalot
01-02-2005, 01:29 PM
Catgrats on your new girl to be! Very glad to hear she'll be spayed too! ;) ;)
krazyaboutkatz
01-03-2005, 12:44 AM
Congrats on your new addition!!!:D She sounds beautiful. I can't wait to her pictures either.:)
PayItForward
01-03-2005, 04:33 AM
Originally posted by cubby31682
A friend of mine is moving soon, I believe next week. She has a 2 year old female cat that she can no longer keep. I will be taking this cat in. She has claws and is not fixed. She will be fixed within a few weeks after I have her. She will be an indoor only cat.
Congratulation on your new fur kid. Remember to introduce them slowly.
http://www.piftails.com/introducingnewcat.html
Originally posted by cubby31682 Gracie goes into the vet on the 7th, so I need to also ask my vet if the new cat can share the same food with Cubby. If anyone can answer this question for me with out having to ask my vet about it. I will be able to get the cat sooner…….
Cubby is on Science Diet Perscription Diet, for UTI control.
Yes, they can share the food all eight of my cats are on this food as Tigs & George are prone to UTI infections.
I know you are not going to declaw your new cat as you said.....
Originally posted by cubby31682 I will never have a cat declawed again, unless it is for pure medical reasons. Such as the nail grows weird and needs to be taken out or what ever......but I was concerned about your landlord as you said…..
Originally posted by cubby31682
When I got Cubby my landlord requires that all cats are fixed, declawed, and up to date on all shots.
Do you need or want help convincing the landlord about using soft paws or post training with this new cat ? Or are you just going to sneak her in and not tell him ;)
If you need any help on training new cat to a post or any other element of owning a cat with claws please post.
cubby31682
01-03-2005, 05:16 AM
Do you need or want help convincing the landlord about using soft paws or post training with this new cat ? Or are you just going to sneak her in and not tell him
No help needed, hubby and I bought a house so we could get all the pets we wanted with out having to alter them besides spay/neuter. Thank you for offering to help me.
You are correct and I stand by my statement. She will not be declawed unless it is for pure medical reasons.
Introductions will be going very slow. I work the next day so she will be locked up in the bathroom. Which is kind of small but I only work for a few hours. She will have food, toys, and litter box in there as well.
Thanks for all the help.
Katie
PayItForward
01-03-2005, 05:54 AM
Originally posted by cubby31682
No help needed, hubby and I bought a house so we could get all the pets we wanted with out having to alter them besides spay/neuter. Thank you for offering to help me.
Great news on buying your own home.....no more landlords rule :D
cubby31682
01-03-2005, 06:05 AM
:D I might need help training her to use a post though. For the life of me I can't figure out how you guys do it. I planed on using a water bottle when she scratches something she isn't suppose to (like the furniture.) But I don't know how to get her to stop with the furniture and move to the scratching post. I would love a few lessons on that please.
shais_mom
01-03-2005, 07:16 AM
Congratulations!
Can't wait to see pics!
sirrahbed
01-03-2005, 08:21 AM
Ki Katie -
Not sure if it is the same with an older cat...but with Lizzie and Robbie we put a variety of scratching posts around the house ang gradually moved them once we learned where they like to "stretch". Anytime we saw them scratch, we picked them up and put them on a post - heaped lots of place and sometimes treats when they use it on their own. At first I used catnip on the scratching areas. I seldom see anymore scratching elsewhere at all. One spot they like on my loveseat and I am going to buy some sticky tape. Well, Robbie *does* climb my curtains but what can I do? I just laugh and run for the camera. It reminds me that it is time to clip!!
The biggest help as far as our flesh and furniture (new leather recliners!!) has been regular clipping of claws. I bought a little scissor looking clipper made for small claws and started early. I get it out almost every week for the kittens and figured the older ones may as well have clipped back claws, too. I bled ALOT at first but now they seem resigned to it and I do them all at the same sitting - pretty much using Jen's tutorial (pix now taken down) bit you can get your own method.
I would have an assortment of surfaces to scratch and put them where you learn she likes to scratch. It really is not as hard as I worried it would be and I am so glad that I tried it!!
Do the rest of of you think these things will work on an older cat? I never did use a water bottle - not necessary with the babies.
Good luck Katie!! Lizzie wants to see her new Auntie!!
ramanth
01-03-2005, 08:47 AM
Congrats on the new addition! :)
For me, I put catnip where I want the cats to scratch and double sided tape on the places where I don't. Works for me. :)
PayItForward
01-03-2005, 09:23 AM
I recommend the cheap cardboard scratches which come with catnip, all my cats like those and buying a study vertical post covered in carpet of sisal rope.
Or if you have the money and space you can go for a large cat tree which allows the cat a choice of vertical and horizontal surfaces in carpet and rope.
The important things to note is that a post has to be sturdy and not move when the cats uses it, for this reason I would not recommend the scratching pads which you attach to door handles.
Though the cheap cardboard scratchers are fine as the cat sits on them and the cats weight anchors the scratcher.
I don't use water sprayer with my cats, I don't feel it works.
We place posts near cat sleeping place, as our cats wake up and stretch and scratch as a wake up routine.
Like Debbie says, if the cat scratches elsewhere we pick them up and take them to the nearest post and gentle run their paws down the post.
If the cat gets the idea and scratches the post by digging in, we praise the cat with load of cuddles. Sometimes I'll scratch the post myself with my finger nails to show the cat what to do.
There are loads of ways of stopping a cat scratching a sofa etc but the most efficient method we have found is to cover the sofa in a soft blanket and place a post close by.
cubby31682
01-03-2005, 08:28 PM
Thanks for the great advice. I will try that.
My foot is really tapping. I don't want to wait to get her any longer. I want her now, NOW, NOW, NOW!!!!!!
slick
01-03-2005, 08:51 PM
Originally posted by cubby31682
My foot is really tapping. I don't want to wait to get her any longer. I want her now, NOW, NOW, NOW!!!!!!
....and I want to see pictures.....now, now now!!! Congrats Katie.:)
cubby31682
01-04-2005, 04:11 PM
Well in about an hour and a half, I will have a new kitty. My camera is fully charged and ready to go. Gracie is nice and clean and ready to meet new people and Cubby is full of treats and ready to sleep.
I just got done eating dinner and have a few more things to do before they get here. I will be making a new thread with pictures, so please look for the thread.
catnapper
01-04-2005, 04:23 PM
Oh joy! I am excited for you! Good luck with her! We'll be here to answer all questions you have about introductions and teacheing her about the scratching post.
cubby31682
01-04-2005, 04:46 PM
45 more minutes.......
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