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12-10-2008, 12:25 AM   #1

OK! need advice, would this be possible? or is it selfish?


OK! Elvis is 11, he doesnt like other cats But he has had a couple of cat mates in his time.

i want him to come and live with me....... and Taylor......... taylor is 20 weeks he will be neutered at 9 months so i will wait to 'try' this till after then. Elvis was neutered like 10.5years back!

i have the cat hormone thing you plug in and when Elvis come to live with me after i had move out for 2years he settled in the Same night with this on. but i had to go into rented & he went back to my dads where he has been for 3years now, settled as he grew up there But lonely.

would this ever work out with both of them? together? with me? or am i just being selfish wanting them both with me?

how could i even introduce them? if they started fighting (and Elvis used to (in his younger days!) pick on cats...and foxes...) hed do alot of damage as Tay is very small and Elvis well....triple his weght & size!

then im getting the puppy..........


this is pretty pointless isnt it? i know the answer really dont i! it is all lost and selfish or could it work out..............



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12-10-2008, 12:59 PM   #2

Re: OK! need advice, would this be possible? or is it selfish?


Gee thats alot to answer
It may well be possible and then again it may not be, it can also be seen as selfish and i dont mean that to sound harsh or have a go. Just that we, as humans, tend to do these things because we want more pets etc and we can be guilty of dressing it up as thinking of the animals but thats not to say you shouldnt try.
As for introductions, I would advise that you take it slowly. Make sure they both have safe places to go. This link might help.
http://www.understandinganimals.com/article/7

You know some cats are happier on their own and best left where they are, provided they are being well cared for and looked after.
Either way, you have alot of time to think it all through and do what you think best for every one.

Just so as you dont think I am being negative about it but rather trying to be a realist, here are some errors I have made.
Winston always had a companion, they got on very well but when that companion died, not long after Winston was diagnosed with CRF. The vets convinced me it would be good for Winston to have another companion and a kitten would give him a new lease of life. My selfish side thought, oh how sweet a new kitten.
Along came Eva. Winston accepted her well enough but it was not the best thing to do for him. He was an old boy and didnt have the energy for her and as she got bigger, she could be a bit of a bully towards him. Hind sight tells me that this was not a good idea because i dont think it was fair on the old fella.
I knew Winston wasnt going to be around forever and again, selfishly, I wanted another cat as i had always had cats in pairs, I also wanted to help a rescue cat and didnt want Eva to be lonely.
Along came Bernie, it took a good 6 months to introduce Bernie into the home because Eva was having none of it. It was quite stressful at times but we got there. I dont have two cuddly cats though, they tolerate each other.
Now i can dress all that up and say I was thinking of them but was I really?



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12-10-2008, 06:13 PM   #3

Re: OK! need advice, would this be possible? or is it selfish?


yeh i know, hence the 'selfish' bit of me, i want them both here on my lap being friends!!!!!!!!

but it isnt going to happen is it?

i thoguht of doing a 2day trial just to see how it goes if elvis knows im here etc it MIGHT be ok but in real life.........really? so sad i miss him so much



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12-10-2008, 07:08 PM   #4

Re: OK! need advice, would this be possible? or is it selfish?


Of course it's selfish, but then we are all like that with our cats, otherwise they would all be only furbabies. I honestly have no idea whether you could introduce them or not, but ((hugs)) to you as it must be so difficult to be without your beloved Elvis.



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12-10-2008, 08:13 PM   #5

Re: OK! need advice, would this be possible? or is it selfish?


i really miss him

he has been scared of me lately as he was ill so it was vets every other day for injections! .........and now when he sees me he thinks 'Vets' and he runs away

ive just manged to get some trust back so he comes up to me now, but very wary incase i try and pick him up if i do you can tell he panics thinking im going to put him in his vet basket so sad to watch just want whats best for him



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12-10-2008, 08:19 PM   #6

Re: OK! need advice, would this be possible? or is it selfish?


If you are also getting a puppy... I think it would be too much of a tripple knock-out with the vet and then a new place and new kitten, and then a puppy as well.
I really feel for you, though... I know what it is like to leave a much-loved cat behind. It's definitely an UNselfish thing to consider the impact before you put something into action that will be hard for all of you, and irreversible.



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12-10-2008, 08:21 PM   #7

Re: OK! need advice, would this be possible? or is it selfish?


yeh he is ok at home he has my daddy, he grew up with him and the lodgers who fuss him he has his 'patch' everyone in the street knows him (even people further know him!) so its just me being selfish, wish it was easyer!!



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12-10-2008, 08:23 PM   #8

Re: OK! need advice, would this be possible? or is it selfish?


<<<<hug>>>>



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12-10-2008, 08:30 PM   #9

Re: OK! need advice, would this be possible? or is it selfish?


aww thanks! *hUgs* back!



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12-10-2008, 10:27 PM   #10

Re: OK! need advice, would this be possible? or is it selfish?


Think at Elvis's age he would be better to stay where he is settled....a new kitten, plus a pup is a lot for the old boy to have to get used to....



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