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Steve Touchstone - 05 Jun 2005 19:04 GMT
A little while ago I was playing with Spot and Sammy. I was sitting on
the bed dangling string toys while they played on the respective sides
of the bed. Anyway, Spot finally caught hers, and was on her back
watching the tip of the pole when something caught her attention. Yep,
she noticed the ceiling fan, and was fascinated. For the rest of the
play session, she'd play for a while, then stop and stare at the fan
spin for a minute or so before resuming play.

Note:  There's been great progress in the integration. I still have to
lock Spot in a separate room at night. Spot still has food issues, and
gets very protective of the kibble. I put out before going to bed. I
put some in the bathroom and the rest in the kitchen, so Spot can
protect one bowl while the other two can eat from the second. When the
bottom of the bowl appears during the night, Spot decides she had
better make sure no one eats the last of the kibble, so she starts
chasing anyone she sees heading for the food.

They still don't play together. Sammy doesn't know what to make of
Spot. Spot is really just a teenager - probably not even a year and a
half, and gets really intense when playing.

The other night, while LB napped on  the recliner, Spot and Sammy were
sitting about six inches apart looking at each other. Sammy started
the slow motion bopping routine she uses to get LB to wrestle. Oh
soooo slowly raising her paw, threatening to bop Spot on the head. LB
always rolls over on her back, whereupon Sammy jumps on her and they
wrestle for a while, before chasing each other around the apartment
for a zoomie session. Instead of rolling over, as required by the
house rules, Spot crouched down like she was going to pounce. Sammy
looked up at me with a puzzled look. I told her Spot wanted to play,
just not like LB. Sammy didn't like Spot changing the rules, so she
got up and went to complain to LB about how Spot was cheating.

But, like I said, the intregration is going well. As you can tell from
the above story, Sam lets Spot get quite close without getting upset.
And, LB only hisses when she sees Spot about half the time, now.
She'll even stay in the same room, and let Spot approach to within a
foot or two before getting up and moving away.

Spot has figured that out, and she comes up to the invisible boundary
and lays down. I've caught her a couple times slowing inching closer
when LB lets down her guard. It's really cute to watch. When LB starts
to ignore her, Spot will stretch as she lays there, and when the
stretch is over she's just a tiny bit closer than she was before it
began. I watched Spot inch up to within six inches or so of LB, before
LB realised what was going on and moved away.

Spot is trying hard to become part of the family, and it appears that
my girls are slowly accepting her. Dr Haney, the vet who found homes
for three of the kits, is still mentioning her to his clients. She's
scheduled for her shots next week, and if he decides she has gained
enough weight will then be spayed. I've stopped actively searching for
a new home for her. If Dr Haney finds a home, I'll have a decision to
make.
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Steve Touchstone,
faithful servant of Sammy and Little Bit

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Karen - 05 Jun 2005 20:51 GMT
> A little while ago I was playing with Spot and Sammy. I was sitting on
> the bed dangling string toys while they played on the respective sides
[quoted text clipped - 50 lines]
> a new home for her. If Dr Haney finds a home, I'll have a decision to
> make.

Wow. I don't know. They are really doing well. It think it might be very
difficult to part with her soon.....
Marina - 06 Jun 2005 04:30 GMT
<snip all kinds of sweetness>

> Spot is trying hard to become part of the family, and it appears that
> my girls are slowly accepting her. Dr Haney, the vet who found homes
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> a new home for her. If Dr Haney finds a home, I'll have a decision to
> make.

Another nice update. Frank and Nikki used to have those slow-motion
bopping sessions. It was so funny to watch. And Miranda uses that
inching up tactic to get close to Frank, but usually he won't have it.
LOL about the ceiling fan. It's becoming pretty pbvious that Spot should
stay with you, Steve.

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Adrian - 06 Jun 2005 09:34 GMT
<snip>
> Spot is trying hard to become part of the family, and it appears that
> my girls are slowly accepting her. Dr Haney, the vet who found homes
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> Home Page: http://www.sirinet.net/~stouchst/index.html
> Cat Pix: http://www.sirinet.net/~stouchst/animals.html

Wow! Spot has found her onetruehome. :-)
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Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera)
A house is not a home, without a cat.

Steve Touchstone - 06 Jun 2005 17:41 GMT
><snip>
>> Spot is trying hard to become part of the family, and it appears that
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>
>Wow! Spot has found her onetruehome. :-)

I suspect you're right ;-)

But don't tell the landlords - I had to threaten to move out when they
bought this place before they relented and let me keep TWO cats. (Long
story, which I posted way back while we were negotiating.) The whole
time Rocky was here he was a stowaway - and assuming Spot stays she'll
have to be one too. It's good that LB and Sammy look so much alike and
hide when the landlord/manager visit (they're no fools).
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Steve Touchstone,
faithful servant of Sammy and Little Bit

stouchst@JUNKsirinet.net [remove Junk for email]
Home Page: http://www.sirinet.net/~stouchst/index.html
Cat Pix: http://www.sirinet.net/~stouchst/animals.html

Adrian - 06 Jun 2005 17:42 GMT
>> <snip>
>>> Spot is trying hard to become part of the family, and it appears
[quoted text clipped - 21 lines]
> Home Page: http://www.sirinet.net/~stouchst/index.html
> Cat Pix: http://www.sirinet.net/~stouchst/animals.html

I hope you're going to put some pictures of Spot on your webpage. It
says last changed - December 2003, it could do with an update.
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A house is not a home, without a cat.

Steve Touchstone - 06 Jun 2005 18:12 GMT
>I hope you're going to put some pictures of Spot on your webpage. It
>says last changed - December 2003, it could do with an update.

Yep, I'm working on that (looking over at the three rolls of
undeveloped fill sitting on the kitchen counter). when she first
showed up and had the kittens on the patio I shot some pix with my
35mm SLR, so if I ever get around to getting them devloped and put on
the web site I'll be sure to post a link.
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Steve Touchstone,
faithful servant of Sammy and Little Bit

stouchst@JUNKsirinet.net [remove Junk for email]
Home Page: http://www.sirinet.net/~stouchst/index.html
Cat Pix: http://www.sirinet.net/~stouchst/animals.html

Karen - 06 Jun 2005 17:45 GMT
> ><snip>
> >> Spot is trying hard to become part of the family, and it appears that
[quoted text clipped - 18 lines]
> have to be one too. It's good that LB and Sammy look so much alike and
> hide when the landlord/manager visit (they're no fools).
You know that is just it. It's not like people would actual NOTICE anyway.
Christina Websell - 08 Jun 2005 21:00 GMT
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>Dr Haney, the vet who found homes
> for three of the kits, is still mentioning her to his clients. She's
> scheduled for her shots next week, and if he decides she has gained
> enough weight will then be spayed. I've stopped actively searching for
> a new home for her. If Dr Haney finds a home, I'll have a decision to
> make.

Aww.  You want to keep her don't you?  When you've had them a while it's
hard to let them go.
I'm not encouraging you, oh no, not at all, when I say  "Spot needs Steve,
Steve needs Spot."  <bg>

Tweed

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