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jyl 09-12-2015 07:15 AM

New Cat, Maybe
 
We did a road trip from Portland to Tahoe, spent a week with friends in a cabin, picked up the daughter from her summer camp, drove to Yosemite for a couple nights, then Monterey, just got home yesterday.

In a campground in Hardin Flats, around Groveland CA (on Hwy 120, near Yosemite), we met a little cat. The camp folks said it had been abandoned there a few months previously. Friendly, hungry, skinny. We decided it wouldn't survive the winter, so we took the cat with us, to drop it at a shelter on the way to Monterey. So now the cat - identified by a vet in Monterey as a 10 month old female - is at our home in Portland, getting introduced to the home and, soon, the existing cat.

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Hoping the introduction goes well. Worst case, the young cat will go to our local humane society shelter, which is an excellent one and a no-kill facility. Wish us luck!

wildthing 09-12-2015 07:19 AM

Good luck!

billybek 09-12-2015 07:30 AM

Abandon and shelter cats make the best pets.
They know how lucky they are.
Hope it goes well.

mattdavis11 09-12-2015 07:42 AM

Having had numerous cats and dogs that came from neglected or abused backgrounds, most tend to adjust accordingly and find a way to fit in.

You might want to check the no kill status, it's probably not what you think. Normally, it's percentage based.

It weighs on you if you have to drop them off. I've only had to admit one to a shelter, a miniature dobbie, who, due to its raising, was constitutionally incapable of being a normal dog.

Good luck!

scottmandue 09-12-2015 07:48 AM

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Originally Posted by billybek (Post 8791604)
Abandon and shelter cats make the best pets.
They know how lucky they are.
Hope it goes well.

I a pet lover so I say keep her, majority of my pets are from shelters and they are gold.(a few kittens form friends that had unexpected litters)

vash 09-12-2015 08:32 AM

wait.

you found a cat and drove her back from some camp in CA..all the way to portland?

did the cat ride in a kennel? or it was leashed and rode in the car all "cool like"?

she didnt meow bloody murder the whole way?!!!

that is a cool cat! i'd be tempted to get rid of the old cat and keep the new cool one. hahah. just kidding. smart money says the new cat transitions smooth as butter. i cant go to the vet without imagining a detour to drop my yammering, hissing cat off at the shelter instead. and i love that cat.

creaturecat 09-12-2015 08:55 AM

lucky find!
nice looking cat.

5String43 09-12-2015 09:31 AM

Wonderful! Best of luck with this great-looking little kitty!

Halm 09-12-2015 09:42 AM

Sounds like a great cat. Good temperament. Keep her, if you can.

Flieger 09-12-2015 10:30 AM

Sounds like a very well behaved cat and you've got quite a story on how you got her. I think you have to keep her. :)

Jim Richards 09-12-2015 10:39 AM

Yep. You've been adopted, John. :)

jyl 09-12-2015 10:49 AM

Cat was amazing in the car. Miao'ed for the first 15 minutes, then got used to it and rode happily the remaining 800 miles from Yosemite to Monterey then Monterey to Portland. We needed a place to board her in Monterey, since the Monterey Plaza Hotel wouldn't take pets. That required getting her vaccinations, which we did at the Monterey SPCA (right by Laguna Seca Raceway). Then she hung out in a kennel for 24 hours while we did the aquarium thing. In the car, she ate from a little bowl and drank water from another, and either slept on suitcases and laps, or looked out the window with varying degrees of interest. In Redding the Best Western motel took pets, so she got to sleep on a bed. Now she is in the family room, exploring and snoozing, while our existing cat wonders about the weird new scent. I'm trying to prepare Old Kitty for the New Kitty's adoption. I've told Old Kitty that this adoption is really for her, when she's old with failing organs, we'll harvest the needed organs from the New Kitty. Old Kitty seems receptive to This Plan.

Rodsrsr 09-12-2015 10:51 AM

Cats are really easy to introduce to other cats. They'll just hiss at and avoid one another for the first week and then they'll be fine.

Jim Richards 09-12-2015 10:51 AM

Evil genius! Muhahahaha!

Porsche-O-Phile 09-12-2015 11:40 AM

Awesome! Hope it works out - I'm sure she knows how lucky she is. Cats can be amazing with the gratitude they show.

Laneco 09-12-2015 06:48 PM

Very pretty and "chill" kitty! Glad you took her home! :D

angela

jyl 09-12-2015 11:28 PM

We chose the family room for the introduction, because Old Kitty spends less time there than in the bedrooms. Put New Kitty there for a day with food, box, etc. Played with her to tire her out. Then brought Old Kitty up. New Kitty was sleeping, hidden under a shelf. Old Kitty didn't notice her, and went to sleep. We all fell asleep watching TV. Eventually Old Kitty woke up, walked around, found New Kitty. They hissed at each other, Old Kitty sulked for awhile then went back to sleep, New Kitty went back to sleep right away. I think this is a promising start.

billybek 09-13-2015 06:11 AM

I might have mentioned my old cat Pablo.
Adopted when Pablo Escobar was killed. Pablo kitty was a bit of a bad ass so the name stuck.
This little orange kitty grew to be a great big cat. He was 18 lbs and didn't have an ounce of fat on him and when he jumped off the counter he made an impressive thump when landing.
He was also a retriever. If you put a fountain drink or slurpee down anywhere in the house for a short moment, the straw was gone. He would run around with it and bring it to you expecting the straw to be thrown so he could go get it.
Sadly my asthma was badly aggravated by his presence in the house and he went to the farm. (really he did!)
He cleaned all the mice out of the house and was turned loose in the barn. Last I talked to the new owners, he was bringing back jack rabbits from the fields.
He was a handful but he was an interesting and colorful character.
Really liked having a kitty or two in the house.

bri450sl 09-14-2015 04:24 AM

Cats can be wonderful pets/companions. We adopted a cat few years back because my daughter wanted a pet badly. That one became very close to my wife and daughter. Unfortunately, she had decided her time was up sooner than we wanted. Moving on, I decided I never want to go through that again. My daughter didn't feel the same so here we are with another adoption and a big tomcat. I wasn't to attached to him until I had some health issues. When I was stuck in bed for a couple of days, I swear he knew I wasn't well and laid with me the entire time. As it turns out, my 12 year old daughter knew that a good pet is good for the entire family. Looks like you found one that will be good for you as well.

jyl 09-14-2015 09:15 AM

Second meeting between the cats. New Kitty crouched down and exhibited submissive kitten behaviour. Old Kitty watched warily for awhile, from a distance, then lost interest. They didn't otherwise interact n. I think this is generally progress.

Baz 09-14-2015 10:09 AM

John - thanks for the thread and for helping out this little one.

She's very beautiful and from the sound of it will be an excellent roommate and companion!

I have 2 outside kiddles and they are great company when I'm working in the yard or garage....

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puddy 09-14-2015 10:20 AM

Congrats, I love cats, had them most of my life, many were strays since I lived in the country. Many would hang around a couple years then dissappear mysteriously or get hit by a car etc. I just got 2 kittens after not having cats for over 15 years. They were delivered by their mom who then dissappeared 2 days later, so they were raised by my friends family and they are the most fun cats, affectionate and fun. Always chasing each other around and doing goofy things. They let me 6 yr old son pick them up and rarely complain. So glad I got them!

Enjoy your new addition to the family!

nostatic 09-14-2015 10:28 AM

Lucky cat - keep her. It can take awhile for old and new to adjust, and ours still occasionally hiss at each other (mostly Twiggy, who at 10 years old is the grande dame of the house). They'll be fine...

Charles Freeborn 09-14-2015 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by jyl (Post 8793987)
Second meeting between the cats. New Kitty crouched down and exhibited submissive kitten behaviour. Old Kitty watched warily for awhile, from a distance, then lost interest. They didn't otherwise interact n. I think this is generally progress.

If there's no hissing on the second meeting, I'd say you're in the clear. Our three still mix it up, and the youngest has been here better than 5 years. All females, though....
-C
PS, Have we met? Burgers n' Beer or similar?

jyl 09-14-2015 02:27 PM

Not sure, your screen name is familiar, but I haven't been to Burgers 'n Beer much.

Third not-quite meeting. I let New Kitty explore the main floor, Old Kitty entered the living room, New Kitty jumped up on a table and watched with some concern, Old Kitty walked around, strolled by the table, took no evident notice of New Kitty, and wandered off. So either Old Kitty is pretty oblivious, or she doesn't give a whit about New Kitty, or she is putting on the casual act and waiting for the moment to strike.

I've now opened the door to the family room and am letting New Kitty roam the house if she wants to.

gacook 09-14-2015 02:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jyl (Post 8794463)
Not sure, your screen name is familiar, but I haven't been to Burgers 'n Beer much.

Third not-quite meeting. I let New Kitty explore the main floor, Old Kitty entered the living room, New Kitty jumped up on a table and watched with some concern, Old Kitty walked around, strolled by the table, took no evident notice of New Kitty, and wandered off. So either Old Kitty is pretty oblivious, or she doesn't give a whit about New Kitty, or she is putting on the casual act and waiting for the moment to strike.

I've now opened the door to the family room and am letting New Kitty roam the house if she wants to.

'Grats on the new cat.

We recently got a new kitten, as well. Wife manages PetSmart and couldn't resist adopting this cat when it came in. 4 month old Main Coon and is already bigger than our adult cat--I think he's gonna be a big one. Super affectionate, playful kitten, trying to find his place in the home amongst the elder cat and our dog. The dog desperately wants to play with him, but the kitten's not too sure about that one, yet. Kitten tries to play with the adult cat, but he's a little stand-offish still. I was sitting in my living room the other day, and the old cat was sitting by the door telling me it wanted to go out. The kitten comes running out of my son's room, jumps, and lands right in front of the old cat in a "Let's play!" manner. Old cat simply hisses and the kitten just cocked his head and stared at him like "WTF, dude?" It was funny.

The older cat is warming up to him, now. A couple days ago, he licked his head as he was passing by, so that's a good sign.

ted 09-14-2015 02:40 PM

we have a few indoor cats, in the beginning for every car I got my wife got a cat. ;)

Any day now a new improved longer lasting plug in version of this Feliway Multi Cat should be available, they say results in a week.
Hope it works or else I'm about to have a new outdoor cat. ;)
The website has several multi cat behavior tips.

NEW Feliway MultiCat / Feliway

Charles Freeborn 09-15-2015 03:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jyl (Post 8794463)
Not sure, your screen name is familiar, but I haven't been to Burgers 'n Beer much.

Third not-quite meeting. I let New Kitty explore the main floor, Old Kitty entered the living room, New Kitty jumped up on a table and watched with some concern, Old Kitty walked around, strolled by the table, took no evident notice of New Kitty, and wandered off. So either Old Kitty is pretty oblivious, or she doesn't give a whit about New Kitty, or she is putting on the casual act and waiting for the moment to strike.

I've now opened the door to the family room and am letting New Kitty roam the house if she wants to.

We moved here from Oakland 10 yrs ago. I do some of the PCA events, and Cascade Sports Car Club too. The B'nB thing is a hassle to get to from the East side where we live, so I only go occasionally - but it is a nice group of people. Let me know if you're into track days @ PIR. I try to get to 6 or so a year.

Make sure to get another litterbox. That's been a territorial problem in our house. They say one per cat and one extra.
-C


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