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Monday, July 16, 2007

Even if you don't please

I forgot to take pictures of the kittens again, but I'll try to take some tonight. It's pretty fascinating to watch the progress. They are now a month old and are behaving more and more like cats and less like larvae.

Elsewhere in the cataverse, I thought another rundown of the main locals is in order. Many of the cats who hung around a while ago have not been seen in a while, while new cats have appeared to take their places.

Marbles. This is the cat that I thought was male at first, but she proved me wrong by getting pregnant. She hasn't given birth yet, we have tried to get her inside but she doesn't like to stay long after she eats. Then again, she will lie for hours next to our garbage cans, which apparently she prefers to our comfy chairs.

Gladys. This little female started showing up about the time we realized Marbles was pregnant, I had hoped to ensnare her and have her fixed. Then I realized she already gave birth and was currently nursing a litter. No telling how old they are or where they are being raised.

Jojo. This young male showed up the other day, barged into the house, flopped down on the floor and hasn't left. He will not take no for an answer and I'm a sucker for a gray tabby. Since we seem to have no choice in the matter it looks like we're keeping him. I wanna take him into the shop to make sure he's not harboring some horrible disease. He still spends nights outside until we can confirm his health and his ability to play nice with others.

Siamese Cat. This guy is a prizewinner. I don't think he's purebred because he's sort of muscular and stocky for a Siamese. But he's one good-lookin' cat. If anybody wants a Siamese, I'm working on taming him and will try to get him fixed. How does such a cat become a stray? Even if he's a mix, these cats don't usually come cheap. We came up with a host of theories, usually involving an elderly dowager who owned the cat, then died, leaving him homeless. That's probably not what happened, but at least it allows me to look at him and not necessarily think somebody tossed him on the street on purpose.

Chauncey. You may remember this guy, we haven't seen him for a long time. He was part of the whole crew of cats who used to come by and try to steal our cats' food. His sudden reappearance gives me hope that some of the other cats we haven't seen lately are still out there and okay. We're nearly positive he had an owner now, since he's been MIA for months and then shows up looking totally healthy. Unfortunately, the intervening months have shifted his personality from goofball older kitten to randy young adult. He got into the house and got into a fight with Lucy which I feel only happened because she's the only unaltered female around. It's too bad, he was a fun cat. This makes me want to take him in and have him fixed, even though he's not a stray. Imagine his owner's surprise when he comes home sans balls! Anyway it's an interesting ethical question.

And finally, the New Cat. Actually, there are at least two of them, as a pair showed up the other night. I think they're washing their paws in the water dish I leave out. They are enormous, by the way. What bizarre animals.


Also sighted lately include George, the tuxedo cat (newly-thin after giving birth, we assume), the flea collar cat, the second Russian Blue (who showed up the same day as Chauncey, they may both be owned by the same person).

Sadly, no one has seen Mugsy in a long time.

Previously:
In the diet of denial

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posted by Jimmy Legs at 10:46 AM



Comments:

i was wondering what happed to mugsy, guess she didn't have much hope. your house is a regular cat house.

i would be afraid to let stray cats in my house, with all the disease, and bad stuff living on the streets. i know you like them but what if one claws you and you get a nasty infection, or they ruin your furniture.

also do any of them lunge towards your bird for a snack.

so that's it the water dish attracts them to your welcome wagon home.

obviously, you've never seen my furniture. i'm afraid it's too late! we try to keep things separate between the resident cats and the strays, though the cats don't always understand the rules.

we keep the birds in their own room, these cats definitely want to get in there! i wish we could let the birds fly whever they wanted but this is probably better for several reasons.

sounds like a busy household, and lots of litter boxes, and bowls for all these cats. probably have more food for them at times than for yourself!

the cats have lots of room in the backyard, guess you didnt have time for a 4th of july BBQ back there. it looks like a nice area, even for raccoons!

I'd like to know how you come up with the names of all these cats, and more than that how you keep track of their names!

Do other people in the house help you?

The raccoon has returned!

is that your new kitchen floor, the one that used to be red?

must just be the bad lighting, it's still the same red floor, give or take some little nicks it has acquired. one o these days ...

we're getting bad at naming the cats, Jojo was supposed to just be Joe, but it's hard to give a cat a really short name. my favorite is Chauncey, the russian blue. he is named for the street (like Decatur is), it sounds a little pompous and dopey, just like him!

oh and yes, my girlfriend is my partner in crime in this catastrophe. i had hoped her iron will would help me set reasonable stray-cat boundaries; however, the opposite is true.

are my eyes fooling me but the bright red floor you had before doesn't look the same as the one with the siamese cat on it. perhaps are we talkinga about two different kitchen floors here?

Jimmy likes to paint, can't you tell he's erasing all that orange in his place. It's all white now.

You've done a lot of work since you bought the place. How'she experience been?

Cats galore!

i swear it's the same floor. needs a new paint job already too.

honestly, i'd love to do more on the house but it's pretty draining work, and until some things quiet down (kittens!) we probably won't mount any more big jobs. it's been a good experience but man i wish i had the bucks to have professionals fix up my house! i don't think i am cut out for the level of DIY work this house needs! perhaps i can train cats to do the grunt work.

DIY lucky you. What about things like electricity, plumbing, heating, and water in the basement. don't tell us you did those yourself too? and really does any house in bushwick really not these things address when you become a new owner?

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