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cabbitzilla ([personal profile] cabbitzilla) wrote2004-12-05 02:47 am

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Oh, the joys of dial-up. As it turned out, I had worse demons waiting for me. To save him from being destroyed, I caved and let Megan take in a de-clawed tom that'd shown up at a friends how. Said friend already has three, friend's mother has three, all six of which still have all their claws. None of the others in the circle of friends have room or can take another in... and my views on the destruction of innocent fuzzles are strong enough to make me flex my never again stance on cats.

Except that this cat, after having been abandoned outside for at least a couple weeks and then another week with the full run of H's basement, is singularly upset at being contained within Megan's bedroom. He's spent extremely large chunks of the last nine hours yowling his damned head off and clawing at every door/window/might-be-an-exit in her room. Five hours ago, Megan converted one of the overlarge packing totes into a surprisingly comfy den for him... which until I picked him up bodily and set him inside, he'd not even deigned to acknowledge. The 'tap on the head' technique that'd worked so well with the cat I used to have (named Mister, after he responded to the query of 'And where do you think YOU are going, mister?') gets ignored. Dorian (this de-clawed very-orange tom) is amazingly gentle natured; each tap gets nuzzled and licked. As long as someone's paying specific attention to him, he's mostly okay. Turn the lights out and he's right back to the one fuzzle symphony.

The choices for this furry ball of noise are not real appetizing:
  • Pray that he settles down after a night to get used to his new digs (the operating plan at present)
  • Find a cat lover with room and time for a codependent de-clawed ball of orange fur (not likely, as most everyone I know is up to their eyeballs in cats already)
  • Take him to the pound ourselves. Just contemplating that makes me nauseaus, because I know exactly what that'll mean for him. :(
*sigh* Now if anyone out there that tolerates my normal rants and whines has an idea on how to get this poor little dude to settle down, I will happily give things a shot. Cats may not be my preferred fuzzle type, but he needed a home.

But Megan requires far more sleep for 'barely functional' than I do. Should he continue his operatic career, he'll -have- to leave. *sigh* I need answers besides a shelter, darlings. If you've got 'em, pony up.


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Other than that, there's not a lot going on. I'm trying to rig up enough machine noise or white noise to drown Dorian out, because I need sleep pretty desperately. I have to go and try to rip through the remaining boxes in the addition tomorrow...

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[personal profile] wibbble 2004-12-05 04:12 pm (UTC)(link)
I assume that E is a-staring at the rare sight of me a-bouncing?

I'm not the bouncy sort, as you may have noticed. ;o)

[identity profile] seritaph.livejournal.com 2004-12-05 05:15 pm (UTC)(link)
I certainly hope the li'l guy settles down, since it's always depressing to contemplate a pound trip for a cat. Wish I had a suggestion or two, but I really have nothing in mind that would work.

[identity profile] mistymoon127.livejournal.com 2004-12-05 05:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Sounds like the little guy has abandonment issues...
what, with being abandoned then left in a room. He's not by himself, right?
If he was, then most certainly abandonment issues.
"We love you! We give you home!"
"Yay! I r teh wuved!...wait! Oh noes! Dont 'leave me in this room! Noo!"

[identity profile] elisabeth.livejournal.com 2004-12-05 07:28 pm (UTC)(link)
*blinks* He's in Megan's -room-, love.
When Megan's not at work, it's where she -is-. As in, either sitting on her arse watching television and letting the intelligence slowly be leeched from her brain, sewing (which in her case is similar to the television, though without the intel drain), or sleeping.

o.O

No-kill shelters?

[identity profile] lys1022.livejournal.com 2004-12-05 11:28 pm (UTC)(link)
You don't have any no-kill shelters in the area? I know the DFW area has several that are no-kill. They keep the animals until someone adopts them.

Might want to check that out if it turns out that he doesn't settle down. Give him a reasonable amount of time, though, dear. He's had to deal with a bunch of changes in a short amount of time.

Re: No-kill shelters?

[identity profile] elisabeth.livejournal.com 2004-12-06 02:23 am (UTC)(link)
Last I checked there were only two, and they were at max capacity for cats.

As for Dorian, he settled down once he managed to bang/clang/batter/wriggle his way into the closet. *shrugs* He's quiet, which is all that matters to me, you know?