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A Dog Man Gets a Cat
Slate ^ | August 4, 2006 | Jon Katz

Posted on 08/04/2006 1:58:31 PM PDT by libstripper

Before Mother, I was never much drawn to cats. They seemed slithery and remote. I have a farm, and cats didn't appear to be useful.

I am partial to working dogs—especially border collies and Labradors—that can herd sheep, fetch sticks, hike with me, cuddle on the sofa, and swim in nearby streams. I didn't really get having an animal you couldn't herd sheep or take a walk with.

Then the rats came. They invaded my farm last summer, especially the big barns. They were fat—at first, I mistook one for a rabbit—arrogant, and fearless. The farmers told me there was nothing much to be done: Rats, naturally drawn to farms, were smart, hardy, and tough to get rid of, especially with other animals around.

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TOPICS: Pets/Animals
KEYWORDS: animals; cats; dogs; pets; rats
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To: Blueflag
A .22 loaded with shorts or rat shot is a lot more useful than a cat

But a .22 won't remind you every Saturday and Sunday at 6:00am that your alarm clock didn't go off.

121 posted on 08/04/2006 6:35:04 PM PDT by dinasour (Pajamahadeen and member of the Head SnowFlake Committee)
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To: meowmeow
My alarm clock. I call the picture "The 4th Friday in November". This day he slept in.

 

122 posted on 08/04/2006 6:50:21 PM PDT by dinasour (Pajamahadeen and member of the Head SnowFlake Committee)
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To: FreeManWhoCan
"Is that the largest?" Largest is a Savannah Cat. But they are hybrids that have some exotic cat blood. And they are too expensive to use as mousers ( $4000 to $10000 ). Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting
123 posted on 08/04/2006 6:55:10 PM PDT by RouxStir (Refreshingly Offensive, with Hints of Cohiba and Auchentoshen.)
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To: RouxStir

Beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


124 posted on 08/04/2006 7:01:56 PM PDT by Dr. Bogus Pachysandra ("Don't touch that thing")
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To: MikeA

"Anyway, in short. I'm converted. I love these cats. And what's even more strange, I'm no longer allergic which was one of my biggest fears about having my friends move in with their cats."

Great post! You definitely "get" Siamese cats. I love them to pieces - wouldn't own any other kind. As you've already discovered they're personable, fun, smart-smart and they're wonderful companions.

I've never understood some people's resistance to the breed. Perhaps they watched "Lady and the Tramp" when they were little and bought the inaccuracies Disney dished out about the breed. Too bad because in that case Disney was way off base.

A vet once told me the short, close coat of the Siamese is the least likely to cause allergic reactions. Certainly appears to be that way around here.

The directness of the Siamese breed seems to appeal to a lot of men. They will definitely let you know how they feel about whatever's going on. And it's for sure they'll always let you know where you stand. Enjoy!


125 posted on 08/04/2006 7:27:09 PM PDT by Rightfootforward
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To: Lady Jag

My, my, my what a beautiful girl! Just love her smarty-girl eyes. Our Taylor could be her twin.


126 posted on 08/04/2006 7:44:30 PM PDT by Rightfootforward
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To: Rightfootforward

Taylor could be her twin? Sam is a stray who, never having been claimed, is a mystery cat. I think she's gorgeous, but have no idea who her breeder was.


127 posted on 08/04/2006 7:56:51 PM PDT by Lady Jag (Hatred is the coward's revenge for being intimidated)
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To: libstripper
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128 posted on 08/04/2006 8:26:57 PM PDT by Trteamer ( (Eat Meat, Wear Fur, Own Guns, FReep Leftists, Drive an SUV, Drill A.N.W.R., Drill the Gulf, Vote)
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To: FreeManWhoCan
Some other large breeds: Siberian; Norwegian Forest Cat; Ragdoll; Ragamuffin. Female Maine Coons are medium to large; male Maine Coons can be extremely large... over 20 pounds, almost the size of a medium-size dog.

If you don't want to spend the money for a purebred, find a rescue cat (from either a private organization or a shelter) who is a Maine Coon/Norwegian Forest Cat/etc. mixed breed. You can save a life for usually well under $100. Purebred kittens are likely to cost you $400 and up (mostly up).

129 posted on 08/04/2006 8:57:41 PM PDT by pbmaltzman
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To: AnotherUnixGeek
my 3 yr old Maine Coon dropped dead one day, much to my family's distress and that of his sister, who spent a week meowing and looking for him.

I'm really sorry to hear about your Maine Coon; someday I would like to own one of them, when I have the money to buy a purebred.

There are some of them with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (enlarged heart)... but a reputable breeder should screen his/her cats for this and avoid breeding any who come down with this disease (even though that won't 100% eliminate it).

130 posted on 08/04/2006 9:01:24 PM PDT by pbmaltzman
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To: MikeA

Are you me? I've been a dog person my entire life.

My girlfriend is a cat person, a few years before going out a neighbor poisoned her cat. She was terrified of getting another one, after we moved in I encourged her to get a cat - just to make her happy.

And this cat, i use the exact same expression that you do, he's more like a dog. He'll bark, wait at the door when we come home.

And what's more amazing is we have a few homeless cats in the neighborhood and they are all friends. (one of the cats was pregnant and we didn't see her for a while, then she started to come around looking really skinny and hungry so we started feeding her. Then she started to hang out with the other cats again, and I thought the kittens were either abandoned or dead. But today (after a few days of typhoon rain at that) We saw the mother with 4 (FOUR) Kittens!! just off our balcony. Amazing.


131 posted on 08/04/2006 9:10:24 PM PDT by Hong Kong Expat
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To: Hong Kong Expat

Oh how cool!!! I'm really glad the kittens are okay! Those mother cats are good at squirelling away and protecting their little ones, so I'm not surprised.

So what kind of cat did you get? Is he/she a Siamese? I really love their personalities. They love people and just get so excited when we're around. The one will yelp with joy when I come out to the living room in the morning or after just being in my room watching TV for a while.

By the way, if you want a really cute read, pick up James Herriot's "Cat Stories." He was a vet in England who over the years collected a wide array of animal stories. He collected them in a series of books, and his cat stories are compiled in this particular book. They're incredibly heart warming and wonderful. It's a quick read, only took me an evening. There's a story in there that reminds me of the story of your kittens that will bring a little tear to your eye.

Anyway, you can pick it up for cheap from used book sellers on Amazon or just about anywhere else on the Internet. I got mine for $1 US on Amazon's used listings. You'll not soon forget the stories in there now that you're a cat lover!


132 posted on 08/04/2006 9:20:50 PM PDT by MikeA (Not voting out of anger in November is a vote for Nancy Pelosi as Speaker of the House)
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To: Rightfootforward
A vet once told me the short, close coat of the Siamese is the least likely to cause allergic reactions. Certainly appears to be that way around here.

What I've read about Siberians (a long-haired breed) is that they are also relatively hypoallergenic. The theory was put forth that their saliva doesn't contain a certain protein which makes humans itch. I've read that many people, who thought they were allergic and could not have a cat, have been able to tolerate Siberian cats just fine. FWIW. I've never owned a purebred.

I'm owned by three unrelated tortoiseshell females. The youngest, trapped as a young feral kitty, whom I adopted this past April, is a little over one year old. She may be part Siamese, but I only suspect that because (1) I was told that one of her siblings looked like it had Siamese markings, and (2) she has a yowly voice which sounds Siamese. Otherwise, she just looks like a "happy accident" cat.

133 posted on 08/04/2006 9:25:03 PM PDT by pbmaltzman
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To: Crazieman

Pinging you.

jm


134 posted on 08/05/2006 2:17:44 AM PDT by JockoManning (http://www.gravityteen.com)
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To: JockoManning

Cute thread :)


135 posted on 08/05/2006 2:29:00 AM PDT by Crazieman (The Democratic Party: Culture of Treason)
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To: Crazieman

Yes, it is a fun thread. I am more of a dog enthusiast, guess that's why the title caught my eye.


136 posted on 08/05/2006 2:49:26 AM PDT by JockoManning (http://www.gravityteen.com)
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To: Dutchgirl

Burmese are extremely smart. Ones I was around loved to play fetch with balls of paper.

They also loved their perches and 'runs' . . . carpeted boards around the top rim of the room.


137 posted on 08/05/2006 2:57:08 AM PDT by Quix (LET GOD ARISE AND HIS ENEMIES BE SCATTERED. LET ISRAEL CALL ON GOD AS THEIRS! & ISLAM FLUSH ITSELF)
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To: AFreeBird

"That's a cat that's been around dogs before and knows how to handle them."

I had a little (10#) black & white tuxedo cat which I picked up while living in an apartment. The goofy woman downstairs would let her 2 beagles out every morning to do their business, usually in the breezeway, and they'd back my tuxedo guy into a corner. Their first mistake of the day, every day. He'd kung fu kitty nail them both on the nose and saunter off like the king of the complex (which he was).

He became a housecat when we bought the house, and died a couple of years ago at about 15. I still miss the little devil.


138 posted on 08/05/2006 10:55:18 AM PDT by Felis_irritable
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To: Lady Jag

"Taylor could be her twin? Sam is a stray who, never having been claimed, is a mystery cat. I think she's gorgeous, but have no idea who her breeder was."

Sam may be a mystery girl but I'm confident any number of breeders/judges would tell you she's ninety-some-percent pure Siamese. And you're right, "she's gorgeous."



139 posted on 08/05/2006 11:21:43 AM PDT by Rightfootforward
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To: Rightfootforward

My vet said she's worth a lot of money, or would be if she had papers. All we can figure is she might have been on her way home with new owners (she was young!) and they had a car accident on the busy road nearby.

I didn't find her. I just took her because the girl who found her couldn't have cats. That girl made posters, called all the agencies including pet shops, and never heard a peep. The dog officer did get what had to be the brother, which was also never claimed, but that's where the trail ends. This was 8 years ago and Sam still looks like a kitten with only a little darkening.


140 posted on 08/05/2006 11:49:43 AM PDT by Lady Jag (Hatred is the coward's revenge for being intimidated)
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