Poor thing, her name is Caroline.  I was thinking of Charlottes web...
She had two cats, but found a home for the other.  So Caroline is in a
strange place, without her kitty friend.


On 12/29/06, Rosenfeldt, Diane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Poor Charlotte.  Her exmommy should have insisted on Claritin....

Diane R.

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*Subject:* Re: OT - Help, aggressive cat


 Her story is the dreaded moving in with the allergic boyfriend one.  She
didn't even bring her over - a friend of hers did.  So Charlotte was clearly
tame enough for the friend to get into a carrier (which is more than I could
do at this point).  Charlotte didn't go ballistic until she saw me...lol.

On 12/29/06, Jennifer Phaewryn O'Gwynn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Welcome to the world of Owner Surrenders! What one says is certainly
> usually NOT what one gets! It's common for a "sweet kitty with no problems"
> to actually arrive to you as "kitty from hell about to gouge out your
> eyeballs in a fit of rage". That being said, you do sometimes get a cat in
> that really was a good cat in it's own home, and is just so totally freaked
> out by the change and new surroundings and strangers that it will just freak
> out and seem completely feral. My suggestion is to keep her as you are, in a
> smaller room, and give her lots of hiding places, like boxes nested inside
> each other, baskets, and a kennel with an open door (or the door removed).
> When you are in with her, move very slowly; NEVER make eye contact, always
> keep your shoulders angled away from her, never face her straight on, as
> that is threatening body language. When you HAVE to look at her, squint your
> eyes, but keep your face relaxed, as narrowed eyes are a sign of
> friendliness in cats. Don't try to approach her or touch her. Sit down on
> the other side of the room and don't face her, but sit in there quietly
> while she eats, just so she gets used to your presence. Move slowly, be
> quiet while you are in her room. She may come around. Or maybe not, and the
> owner might have completely made up the fact that she is tame, just so you
> would take her. It happens.
>
> Phaewryn
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