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10/16/2008 - Are you sitting comfortably?


Prepare yourself for a shock.

Are you sitting down? (Of course you are; you're at the computer, aren't you?)

The news is: I haven't been feeling particularly creative lately.

It's this, that and the other thing. Maybe my brain is seizing up. Screeech! Summer now seems to have fled the scene for good, and I'm working on articles for our annual winter issue. I can't begin to tell you how happy that makes me. Wonderful. Six months of winter, on deck.

Well, like most stuff in life, it is what you make of it. Right at the moment, I'm a bit down at the prospect of winter coming. But after winter there's spring, and then summer. Spring is only six or seven months away, depending on whether it's a late spring or not.

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There is big news at our house. We have added another cat. May I introduce you to Max (his shelter name) ...


Max--that name may be changed--was acquired from the local animal shelter. He is a male cat who was already neutered. He is about 3 1/2 years old, bright orange, as you can see, and comparatively thin. He is friendly and likes to be petted. Purr, purr, purr.

My naive hope was that Charlie was looking for a friend, someone she can play with, since Maggie still hisses at Charlie when she goes by. Such has not been the case. We brought Max home yesterday, in the late afternoon. Once Charlie realized that the pet taxi came home with an occupant, she started hissing. And growling. Charlie knows cat words that I have never heard before. One sounds like "Oyyyyy, yoy-yoy-yoy-yoy-yoyyyyy!" (Normally, Charlie "talks" a lot as she goes around the house; some cats do, and others don't.)

One time yesterday, she put her ears down (first time I ever saw her do that) and hissed and then chased Max upstairs. They both went under our bed. I followed them and heard them hissing at each other. That's all that happened. For the most part, they have stayed apart today. But my wife said they started having a conversation just before noon. She knew what to do: She turned on the vacuum cleaner. That ended the discussion immediately: One cat went one way, and the other went another.

Another issue must be resolved: Max has not been declawed. We are hoping we won't have to do this. This evening, we tried to trim her claws with a fingernail clipper--something we hadn't done since we had Princess (that cat that preceded Frisky, who is the cat that preceded Charlie). Max must have been declawed before, but he didn't want to cooperate with us, so we let him go. He is not scratching furniture; just the carpets, and most of our carpets at home aren't much to speak of. He does that when he's happy, sort of kneading his paws on the floor. When we had lunch together today, Max went around and around the table, brushing against our legs and getting petted.

I want to tell you a little about Max's history, too. Charlie came to the shelter as a kitten. Max arrived there around New Year's--he had been at the shelter for 10 months until this week. The story is that he was found as a stray, and they discovered he had an abcess in his mouth, which was causing him pain. The vet took care of that. According to the shelter's bio, "Max wants a nice indoors home. He doesn't want to be outside any more." At one point, they told us, he got depressed and stopped eating. He is still thin. Much lighter than Charlie, who had gotten rather rotund in her time with us.

I just hope that he and Charlie will be able to get along better. I feel pretty bad about the way things have turned out. If I had known Charlie would be this way about it ...

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Tonight, I'm upstairs, writing, with the Red Wings game on the little TV to my left. I'm up here by myself. If this were a perfect world, I would have at least a cat here to keep me company. But this is not a perfect world, is it?

Usually stuff like that doesn't bother me that much. Tonight it is.

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10/16/2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by sarai
cat introductions are never easy, hopeful in time they will bond and get along.
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Posted by libertine
I think the cats will eventually adjust. I brought an adult cat into the home when I already had an adult cat. It took awhile, but they adjusted to one another.
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10/16/2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by LadyVisine
Don't worry, Doc. They shall adjust just fine, even if it takes a bit of scruffy behavior for them to work it out. Cats do what cats do, because that's what cats do. Just remember, if it gets really ugly between the kids - do NOT stick your hands in there to try to break it up! Better to have a one-eyed & a one-eared cat than to undergo surgery on your hand!

I am dreading winter, as well, so it's good to remember that Spring & Summer (wish they lasted longer than 3 weeks combined!) will follow them again. :)
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10/17/2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by kinnigurl
I don't know anything about cats...but I do know this. The Canucks beat the Wings! :-) I am going to gloat - because who knows - I may never get another chance. LOL....

Max looks kind of put out at getting his picture taken. I hope he and Charlie make nice soon.
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10/17/2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by drdog
Kinni: Yeah. That's another thing. Well, it's a long season.

To all: Thanks for the reassurance.
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10/17/2008 - cats

Posted by Chandramoon
What a lovely looking cat - they're bound to fight for a while but hopefully they'll settle down in time! Hope you can fight off the winter coming blues!
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10/17/2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by indigomoonarts
Charlie will be sleeping with Max in no time Peter. No time could take 1-4 months but it will happen. Trust me on this one.
She is just asserting the pecking order. Things will simmer down in no time. Did I miss something about Maggie?
Ya go ahead and gloat Laurie. It's a long season as Peter said and the mouths at the mics are already predicting another win (as in Stanley Cup) for the Wings. We did it before, we can do it again!!
But we love you anyway....
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10/18/2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by drdog
Jana: Maggie is still with us, as she has been for the last 15 years. A little thinner but she still feels well enough to also growl at the new kitty.

Laurie: Actually, Max was quite happy when the photo was taken--being held, he was purring and kneading his paws.
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10/18/2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by LauriesAsylum
Oh boy, you're having the same problem I am with my dogs and my sons dog.

But, things have settled down a *little* at my house, so I'm sure they will for your cats also.
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10/18/2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by indigomoonarts
Peter you've been tagged! Mothman started it...
http://indigomoonarts.efx2blogs.com/
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10/30/2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by littleMissConfused
Your Max looks just like my Chet, aka Puss-Puss! I love orange tabbies. I hope they start getting along better. I'm sure it will just take a little time.

Sorry to burst the bubble for you Red Wings fan......but I think the cup will come to Minnesota this year!

Thank goodness for hockey! Without it winter would be unbearable!
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