Your Pepper reminds me so much of my lovey kitty Marina Mar. She was my baby!! She went to the RB last November. I miss her alot. I miss her long fur and her unique purr. *sigh*
Boo is doing great. He's really a great cat. I just hope he gets along with my other cats. It'll be a while before I let him out though. I'd hate to have him catch the URI that 3 of my cats have.






  
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 Stupid, huh?  Anyway, I took the cat, which was a 7 yr old female siamese.  She had never been around other animals and didn't want to be around other animals.  At the time, my boyfriend (now husband) had Scooter and he was just a kitten.  Scooter is about as harmless as one could be at that time, and he was curious about Samantha.  Everything seemed to work out, because Sam was living with me in an apartment at college and Aaron had brought Scooter for a "visit" to see how they would interact.  Sam didn't much like Scooter, but they seemed to co-habitate OK.  We thought that was pretty good.  Well, how wrong we were!  All hell broke loose as soon as Aaron took Sam back to his place to live with him and Scooter.  She literally scared the you know what out of Scooter when she moved there.  He would be running from her and drop little turdletts while running.  It sounds funny now, but it wasn't at the time.  Poor Scooter.  Sam would attack Scooter for no reason and just terrorized him.  Aaron tried separating them and slowly reintroducing them with the scent and separate room technique...but alas...to no avail.  Sam absolutely didn't want any of it.  It's just strange that she was fairly tolerant of Scooter while at my summer apartment, but as soon as she moved in with Aaron it just didn't work.  We had to give her to a friend who had no other pets and she's doing great now!
 You wouldn't know of the troubles if you saw them today! LOL), Marius just sat there while Scooter screamed at the top of his little kitty lungs, hissed, spit...fluffed up...you name it.  We did everything in those six months.  Started out by keeping them in separate rooms.  We would pet one cat, then go into the other room and have the other cat sniff our fingers.  Then it went to rubbing towels on each cat and putting the towels in the other cat's area...this was just to adjust each one to the other's smell.  We did this for a long time. (Marius could have cared less...


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