Wednesday, 20 October 2010

Mad Cat Lady...

I have to say that I was a little discouraged by the response from the cat charity I phoned. I understand that they want their cats to go to good homes, but the person who spoke to me was very negative about my wish to get a cat who would be able to go out.

I wondered if they had rather a lot of indoors-only cats they needed to rehome. I can understand this attitude, but the owners' needs do have to be taken into consideration. I really do want cats that can go out - I would feel less guilty about being out at work for long hours.

In the com-box, Genty reminded me that there are plenty of other cat charities. I assumed that they would all have similar procedures, but, on impulse, I phoned one up, just to see what sort of response I would get.

A very different attitude, it seems.

"Please do come in, we have lots of cats needing homes. See if there's one you get on with... we can do the home check when we deliver the cat."

So, today I popped in to see the cats waiting for someone to adopt them. There was one very demanding feline - absolutely beautiful - and he was desperate to be let out of his cage. I like "chatty" cats, but was warned that this one was on his own in a cage because he didn't get on with other cats, and needed a home alone. I was tempted, but I really wanted two cats to keep each other company during the day.

There was a large, walk-in cage with several cats lying in beds and sitting on the shelves. I was encouraged to go in and handle a few cats. I was anxious not to scare them, so I left the crutches outside the cage, and hopped in. One big ginger cat made a bid for freedom - I didn't chase after him (I couldn't) - and he hissed and growled when one of the other cats approached him. As there are several cats in our block of flats, this didn't bode well for garden interactions.

There were two tiny kittens, very cute, but they looked as if they needed serious one-to-one care - they were terribly timid, and were licking my fingers as if they wanted mum. Too needy.

A slightly older cat got up and he moved towards my hand, purring. I'm a sucker for a purring cat. I stroked him, and he rubbed against me, and stood up with his front paws on my arm - the shelf he was on was at waist height. I picked him up, and he lay on my shoulder, rubbing his head against my chin. His litter-mate, very shyly, got up to investigate, and she also started purring and rubbing against my hand.

I was totally smitten. The helpers commented that the two cats never normally behaved that way - I did take that comment with a large pinch of salt - but I felt that I had, nevertheless, been approved by the feline adoption committee.

Having gained my full attention, the two cats, in true cat fashion, promptly decided to ignore me and go and have a nap. I recognised my place, and left to sort out the paperwork...

The cats are about four months old. It seems that they were abandoned as kittens in the stairwell of a block of flats - one with an entryphone system. It's difficult to tell a cat's sex at that age, but I was promised a definitive answer by the time they arrive - they had already been booked in to the vets for jabs and microchipping tomorrow morning, so they will be brought round to me in the afternoon. I was a little concerned that I would be out for quite a few hours each day for the first couple of days, but was reassured that letting the cats explore the flat on their own for a bit would actually be better for them...

I did manage to take a couple of photos before I left.

And so, I am proud to introduce Monsignor Mastai-Furretti... (yes, probably female, but she'll be neutered, and she looks like a "Furretti")


...and Cardinal Catzinger !


They're beautiful, and I couldn't understand why they hadn't been snapped up sooner. However, it seems that black cats are particularly hard to re-home. Superstition is one possible explanation, another is that tabby markings are considered prettier. A final explanation was given by the manager - she'd had people say that there were lots of black cats in their area, and they were concerned they wouldn't know which was theirs...

I figure that the cats can figure it out quite easily...

Anyway, I think I am now a confirmed member of the "mad cat lady" club...

13 comments:

  1. Congrats on your new flat-mates! They are beautiful/handsome! :)

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  2. Congratulations! Lucky you!

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  3. So glad the kittens chose you!They are beautiful.

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  4. They are beauties!! Enjoy!!

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  5. To achieve mad cat lady status (crazy cat lady in the us), you must have on hand a minimum of three live cats. Additional live cats, stuffed (taxidermied) cats and mummified* cats are optional.

    *possibly representing the Egyptian cat goddess Bast.

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  6. Beautiful!! I'm envious. We live in a Senior's complex and cats and dogs aren't allowed outside except on a leash. When we moved here in 2004 I took Boo (used to going outside whenever he wanted in our old home)out every day for an hour, faithfully. We meandered, sat and even chased a frog or two, but the most interesting experience we had was being confronted by a curious deer across the street. (We live in a small town in British Columbia, Canada). Boo freaked out, he'd never seen such a big animal before, and I had no trouble getting him home that night! When he died we decided not to get another cat because they can't go outdoors, it's just not the same being on a leash. (Boo told me). Nowadays I stop to stroke any cat on the street if they'll let me, and that way I get my kitty fix...well sort of.

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  7. Elizabeth - deepest sympathies. I realised that I had to get a cat pronto when I found myself getting broody over the I Can Has Cheezburger? site, as well as assessing cats I saw outside with a speculative air...

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  8. Aw. They are very sweet. I almost want one, but I must resist for a few years at least. Our house is filled with rambunctious children and would be kitty hell.
    Many congratualtions on your new arrivals!

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  9. Mac; I am SO glad to see them, and am sure that you will all be a wonderful new and happy family in a VERY short time . . .
    Thanks be to God, for all of you !

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  10. Anonymous12:17 pm

    Congratulations!!! They're beautiful cats!!!

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  11. They are lovely! And I thought having a black cat cross your path was good luck (if you're into that sort of thing).

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  12. Congratulations! They're a perfect set. I'm home recovering from a back injury of sorts, and I'd love to have a cat to keep me company, but d.h. has asthma and is allergic, so I suppose he'll have to do instead. So happy you found them!!

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  13. Congrats on your new additions to your family. I love kitties. Where I live I can't have any animals but, will soon in the future. They are so much fun to watch chase each other around. Enjoy!!

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