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by Nameless
Tue Jul 30, 2019 7:33 am
Forum: Rescue & Rehoming - General
Topic: Advice for adopting shelter cat
Replies: 40
Views: 10687

Re: Advice for adopting shelter cat

Update: concerts continues. Even if I do not pay attention to meowing. Tried one experiment: brought Madame Marshmallow to my bedroom. Of course, when I was here to control things. She sniffed again, was interested in bed. Lied there, wanted to be rubbed. I left foor open, she could go in/out freely...
by Nameless
Tue Jul 23, 2019 2:01 pm
Forum: Rescue & Rehoming - General
Topic: Advice for adopting shelter cat
Replies: 40
Views: 10687

Re: Advice for adopting shelter cat

Madame is turning into someone I never saw in shelter. This morning I let her in the bedroom. Put her on my bed, tried to get some sleep (in vain). She sniffed almost everything from me up to pillows, jumped down, sniffe floor, then tried to go under PC table. Had to get out her become she messes wi...
by Nameless
Mon Jul 22, 2019 11:35 am
Forum: Rescue & Rehoming - General
Topic: Advice for adopting shelter cat
Replies: 40
Views: 10687

Re: Advice for adopting shelter cat

Well, my cat is not talkative. I return home - Ms. Marshmallow lies, sleeps, awaits when I offer her some attention. Especially rubbing her belly, that's what she demands last few days. Things change when: a) she sees closed doors. Toilet, Wc or my sleeping room - sits, meows, as if she was going to...
by Nameless
Tue Jul 16, 2019 7:56 am
Forum: Rescue & Rehoming - General
Topic: Advice for adopting shelter cat
Replies: 40
Views: 10687

Re: Advice for adopting shelter cat

And my adventures continues (Hollywood, feel free to make movie about it...). 1) Cat does nort know how to play. Friend try to show her feather - 2 times she tried to catch, later - no. 2) Cat does not know how to use scratchboard. Catnip did not help, she simply did not know what it is. Scratch pla...
by Nameless
Wed Jul 10, 2019 7:09 am
Forum: Rescue & Rehoming - General
Topic: Advice for adopting shelter cat
Replies: 40
Views: 10687

Re: Advice for adopting shelter cat

And the concerts continue. I do feel in trouble. 1) Initially tried to pay very little attention - pet her before my sleep. At some 04:00 AM: meow meow. 2) yesterday tried to talk to her, pet her. She looked bit angry on me (saw me, went in hiding). Later wanted to be petted, she really likes it. Ma...
by Nameless
Sun Jul 07, 2019 5:19 pm
Forum: Rescue & Rehoming - General
Topic: Advice for adopting shelter cat
Replies: 40
Views: 10687

Re: Advice for adopting shelter cat

Hi everyone. Finally, adopted. One i talked about: shelter, tabby, 8 years, neutered. And here my adventures began. Took special box to carry her - on the way home (changed 2 buses) she meowed almost all the time. Explained her there was no need, we are going home...nope, concert went on. At home I ...
by Nameless
Tue Apr 16, 2019 1:13 pm
Forum: Rescue & Rehoming - General
Topic: Advice for adopting shelter cat
Replies: 40
Views: 10687

Re: Advice for adopting shelter cat

Short note: her official name is "Marshmallow". Does not respond to one, not sure how would I name her. Probably - Marshmallow*... *in my language we could name like "he-Marshmallow" and "she-Marshmallow". So, this cat would be "she-Marshmallow", even if she i...
by Nameless
Wed Apr 10, 2019 10:54 am
Forum: Rescue & Rehoming - General
Topic: Advice for adopting shelter cat
Replies: 40
Views: 10687

Re: Advice for adopting shelter cat

Tabby2 is now a choice. Visited her few times, last time - yesterday. She was sitting in other cat's cage, doors open. Looked like she responded to me - went closer, wanted to be petted. She enjoyed when I was petting her a bit below her ears. For some reason did not like petting at the top of head:...
by Nameless
Thu Mar 28, 2019 8:15 am
Forum: Rescue & Rehoming - General
Topic: Advice for adopting shelter cat
Replies: 40
Views: 10687

Re: Advice for adopting shelter cat

Thanks for advice. I would go for yet another rendez-vouz with Tabby2. Not so much privacy when there are +2 cats requiring attention, but... There was only one cat in my life I really was excited about, I thought about her, waited for her to appear: feral one that died. When she was not to be seen,...
by Nameless
Wed Mar 27, 2019 9:06 am
Forum: Rescue & Rehoming - General
Topic: Advice for adopting shelter cat
Replies: 40
Views: 10687

Re: Advice for adopting shelter cat

Me again after some hiatus. White-and-black found a home quickier thant I managed to return. Saw him leaving shelter with new owner. Now, situation unfolds in interesting way. Shelter. Room number 1. Five cats: 2 white ones, very shy. One black: one-eyed, really dominating, requiring attention, enjo...
by Nameless
Sun Dec 30, 2018 6:44 am
Forum: Rescue & Rehoming - General
Topic: Advice for adopting shelter cat
Replies: 40
Views: 10687

Re: Advice for adopting shelter cat

An update with a bit of trolling. One of the largest shelters in my city. Big complex, lots of cats. Almost all have Corona virus. Corona room. Yeah, room where Corona cats run freely (no cages). 2 tabbies, these pay attention only to themselves. 1 white cat - deaf one, this shows some attention. Gr...
by Nameless
Mon Dec 10, 2018 7:42 am
Forum: Rescue & Rehoming - General
Topic: Advice for adopting shelter cat
Replies: 40
Views: 10687

Re: Advice for adopting shelter cat

Thanks for advices. I started to think how do I feel at shelter, something I never asked myself earlier (thanks to this forum!). Visited one shelter. Way less cats, probably government institutions forced to reduce so that cats have more space. And then some trolling began. Almost tabby cat. A boy. ...
by Nameless
Tue Nov 27, 2018 11:30 am
Forum: Rescue & Rehoming - General
Topic: Advice for adopting shelter cat
Replies: 40
Views: 10687

Advice for adopting shelter cat

Warning, wall of text hello, I would like to ask for advice about adopting shelter cat. Myself: live in one EU country alone in a flat, never had cats before. Perfect cat: tabby, >1 (or better, >2) years old, quiet (i.e. not turning flat upside dow), absolutely no disabilities (like without one eye...