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Thursday, April 10, 2008

The animals I've trapped have all become my pets

BailiffUPDATE: So I come home last night in anticipation of taking in these 3 cats only to find Baliff's room empty and a big hole in the window screen. I had opened the window to diffuse the scent of cat spray and the damn cat poked a hole in the screen and bolted! What an ingrate. I put the trap back out but he didn't go for it. As soon as I find him, I'm a neuter him myself!

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I took a break from the TNR work for a while, but in the last couple of weeks a new batch revealed itself unto us, and we were again moved to strike. Also we met some like-minded individuals who live a couple blocks away, and have been providing them with hardware and advice, leading to the incarceration of 3 cats. Meanwhile we captured 3 of our own, although this group differs from the usuals. While one seems to be a real feral, the other two appear to be tame housecat types, though somewhat worse for the wear being on the streets.

The Bishop!The latter are Baliff and Bishop, two black cats who look like brothers and may be related to the little black female I caught a little while ago (they all seemed to show up around the same time). In a fit of optimism I brought in these guys and stored them in adjoining rooms of the house. They immediately sprayed all over the place, rendering the house a vile and inhospitable place. Thanks, guys!

high lonesomeBut it's all in a day's work, I thought. Then I remembered, I've got a big damn cage in the back yard that could have held at least one of them. Oh well, I have a gallon of Nature's Miracle, whose motto is, I believe, "60% of the time, it works ALL the time." Lucky for me, my allergies have been acting up so I can't smell anything anyway. But it's making the other cats act funny. And speaking of the other cats, here's who's left to adopt out:

Adopt meAs you may know, we've taken Merc inside since he's proven himself to be friendly. We've been calling him "Truffle" mostly because we just watched 2 entire seasons of Top Chef and apparently adding truffle oil to anything makes it better. And so it goes with this guy, he's a hoot. He'll be ready for adoption any day now, just hoping to get him a little less skittish. And get him to stop chewing on my fingers (???)

Bring it back easy, Charlie!And then there's Annabelle, the sad-eyed Decatur clone. She has really come out of her shell, but she has yet to make that real transition into lapcatdom. I think she has it in her, she chases me down to get petted, she's just very flinchy. Hmm, "Flinchy," that's a good cat name!

Curlytail MarblesFinally, Marbles seems to enjoy pounding on the other cats. She will sit at the bottom of the stairs and bop them each on the head as they run down. I bought a clicker at Petco and per the Salon article about The Cat Whisperer, I've been giving her treats and clicking when she does something good, which already has had an amazing effect. She's been docile and limiting her quarreling with the other cats! It's probably too soon to tell, but this training crap might actually work!

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posted by Jimmy Legs at 1:55 PM



Comments:

Oooh, I'm gonna have to read that article. Junie is still... challenging. With Dub gone she is turning her aggression toward Kali, and I would really like to nip that behavior in the bud.

Merc is such a freaking cutie pie. I mean, all kitties are cute, but I have a particular fondness for the orange boys, and I can personally vouch for their awesomeness.

aww, Junie's still got a lot of street in her. the training is absurdly simple, tho tough to do consistently. you just reward 'good' behavior, which for a cat is anything that's not 'bad.' so if they're sitting quietly and NOT beating up other cats, that's a rewardable situation. Marbles has made serious progress from this, she's actually pretty smart! plus you're basically giving her an incentive to do nothing instead of fighting. i wish somebody paid me off to do nothing!

as for Merc/Truffle, you know what I wanna say ... i won't, but ... you know ... :)

If I didn't live in France, I would adopt Marbles in a heartbeat. I love rehabilitated ex-cons.

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