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Re: Of Kitties and Leather Sofas
Originally Posted by slartibartfast
Hehe. They're not quite kittens anymore...more like subadults. Did I mention two of them are polydactyl? They have the cutest little white mittens.
I'd be fine with sub-adults again. And my mom has a kitty with six toes...TOO cute!
I agree that it would probably be best for us to choose a young adult (or sub-adult) cat...so we can have a decent chance of knowing how well it would tolerate changes to its environment. Of course, the "kitten appeal" is very strong...but then again, so is the puppy appeal...and the snake appeal....and the tortiose appeal.... LOL But kitten-hood is a temporary phase...its the CAT that you fall in love with and live with for years and years.
~sigh~ This all started out with me seriously just sort of wondering how to reconcile kitty claws with new leather furniture. Who knew it would turn into such an in depth discussion and leave me feeling so lonely for my old kitties?
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Re: Of Kitties and Leather Sofas
Originally Posted by recycling goddess
and judy... i saw a cat with those soft claws on... they looked like they wore nail polish LOL - so you'll have to get a female cat... any self-respecting male cat would not be caught dead with them on unless of course... he liked that sort of thing
*just teasing*
yes, they do come in interesting colors, as well as clear!
My new couch isn't leather but a velveteen. And yes, now that I've had it in the middle of the livingroom, instead of up against a wall, they've clawed small (and some NOT so small ) snags on the back and the top.
When we had the 3, it wasn't much to keep them off the back, but now w/four and Norman being the bully that he is, the couch is getting it. I clip their claws, but have been remiss recently and they need to be done again. I'm also looking to get a kitty condo, to add to our two current scratching posts. I'm hoping have MORE / individual scratchers will help control the amount they use the couch. I use the keep-off spray, and vinegar-water to spray the couch, but that doesn't last very long. And some days, I'm not home all day long. *sigh*
In the apt. I used the wide, doublestick tape, (on the door jambs, my MK carry-all/soft storage) and that worked really well. I'm just VERY reluctant to use it on the couch.
As for the allergies, there are MANY practices that can be used to minimize the affects of a known trigger.
Good luck, and let us know how things go!
RuLyn
Sweety314
Fantabulous Daughter, Robin 21 Snakes & counting...Rosie, LTR, corns, Kenyan SB, RTBs, balls of var. morphs/norms; purple albino retic 2 horses, 4 cats, rat mommies, rat daddies and rat babies (mmmm, food!), In Loving Memory: Peekaboo, Goober, Scabbers, Happy (thx 4 35 years), Stripe, Baby, Snoopy, Smudge, Stewie-- You will be missed! Steve Irwin 2/2/62 to 9/4/06
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Re: Of Kitties and Leather Sofas
Originally Posted by mlededee
.........he has nipples also gin--i think that all male cats do. not sure why, but then so do male humans. ...........
Bulls and boars have teats, (among other animals) etc., etc., ...........they just don't "do the job", so it's normal for your male cat to have nipples.
Sweety314
Fantabulous Daughter, Robin 21 Snakes & counting...Rosie, LTR, corns, Kenyan SB, RTBs, balls of var. morphs/norms; purple albino retic 2 horses, 4 cats, rat mommies, rat daddies and rat babies (mmmm, food!), In Loving Memory: Peekaboo, Goober, Scabbers, Happy (thx 4 35 years), Stripe, Baby, Snoopy, Smudge, Stewie-- You will be missed! Steve Irwin 2/2/62 to 9/4/06
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Re: Of Kitties and Leather Sofas
Judy I'd think probably the best route would be to contact local private cat rescue groups (rather than a larger shelter). Explain the situation and ask about fostering a nice sub-adult, spayed/neutered kitty or even a previously declawed adult. Best that way so you can have it a week or so and see how hubby does with it. I always trimmed my cats claws and it did help somewhat but they do tend to claw or grip when jumping/climbing so I'd just encourage the cat to not be on your sofa at all. Have hubby build a nice multi-level cat climber with a spot for a bowl of treats, a dish of water and a hidey hole. Lace it with some catnip and most cats will love their spot and leave your stuff alone. If you can, have an older cloth chair or something in the room that they are allowed on and sit in that chair to cuddle with them. Don't bring them on to the leather furniture even on your lap. When they climb into the old chair, give them a lovely treat and a very positive reaction, when they approach the leather give them a strong negative reaction. They will get the difference pretty quickly.
Things like a spritz of water, a can full of small rocks to shake at them or even a bunch of balloons left on the couch (they jump, a balloon breaks and cats HATE this...just make sure to quickly remove the scraps of balloon of course) will usually deter a cat from going where it's not supposed to be. Once they know the thing that indicates NO, leave it on the table by the furniture. All mine had to do was see a spray bottle and they ditched LOL. I had two cats for 16 and 18 years and they quickly figured out the house rules. My male was a bit stubborn so I learned to imitate a big cat HISS and he got the idea I wasn't fooling around and he was not to be on the counters or table tops. Had to speak his language I guess LOL.
Cats can learn rules and boundaries, not perhaps as dogs do but any smart cat will quickly figure out what's in it's own best interest.
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Re: Of Kitties and Leather Sofas
Originally Posted by slartibartfast
Okay, nobody flame me for this one, but...in my experience, male cats are waaaay more mellow than females. Especially steer clear of calicos, torties, and torbies. There -are- nice cats in all of these colours (I've even met one or two)...but they're about as rare as getting a nice BP morph for free off of Craigslist, LOL.
Whatever you decide, good luck!
Really? Every calico that I've ever met has been a sweetheart. My long haired calico thinks she's a dog - has never met an enemy and would probably walk right up to a dog that would rather eat her than look at her. I call her my "Odie" cat.
She's the most laid back kitty I've ever owned!
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Re: Of Kitties and Leather Sofas
I recommend that with allergy concerns you try to get your cat directly from a breeder. Visit the breeder and spend time with the cats there that are the same breed. Different breeds will trigger allergies differently.
This will allow you to find a breed that does not bother your husband *before* you commit.
We did that and were surprised at how different the allergic reactions were between breeds. For example, Burmese were really high-allergy but Bengals were not.
Also, when dealing with a reputable breeder, you can take your kitten home and then return it within a few weeks if things do not go well allergy-wise.
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Re: Of Kitties and Leather Sofas
as for the furniture....there's no telling what will happen over the months and years. if you are worried about it then it's probably a good idea not to get a cat.
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Re: Of Kitties and Leather Sofas
It's probably very fitting that I'm typing this with my three kitties sprawled over various parts of me watching me type.
I just now finished reading this entire post. I can see very much what Jenn was trying to get across and what Jess posted as well. So many times I browse CL and see 'MUST BE GONE BY WEEKEND' and open it up to find the animal is being 'rehomed' due to allergies or a baby or the third most often reason "a move".
While I can understand wanting a critter to cuddle and love there are so very many that are needing homes as it is.
You said that your husband generally knows within an hour if his allergies are going to rear up yes? Well, in my experience I talk longer then that when going to meet a new prospective pet. So, if you don't want to go with fostering why not contact a person (or better yet a rescue) where you'd be interested in getting a kitten (or one of the many subadult-adult cats needing homes) from, go meet some then stick your husband in a room with the prospects while you all chat.
As for the furniture. I clip my kitties nails since I am very much against declawing (working in a vet clinic for years and washing all the cat toes down the drain will do it to you, I just can't wait until the US makes it illegal like most other countries) but I have used the claw covers. Hudson (my avatar) gets blue, Cooper gets green and Shiloe will get orange when I get new ones(he does a great halloween kitty impression when stretching). They walk funny for a few minutes after I apply them but they stay on pretty well. I'm thinking of being mean next time and getting everyone purple.
I have a few cat trees for them, tons of toys, it seems every time I go out I come back with a new toy for them. Spoiled creatures.
As for your couch, no matter how many steps you take to keep it safe there will always be a chance it can and will be damaged. If this is acceptable to you then I say go for it, if not then I'd possibly re-evaluate what you want.
Devon Rex cats are known to be rather friendly to people with allergies but you'd have to go with a breeder rather then a rescue. Then of course there are hairless Sphinx cats but you were saying something about fuzzy.
Also Judy, some people don't say things as eloquently as others but I hope you understand it comes from a love and passion for our pets. You've always been a great person to talk to, I don't think anyone intended to come across as saying otherwise.
And, Jess's kittens/young cats are downright adorable! If we would have had more room one would most definately have come home with us along with Shiloe.
Edited because I had three "Also" lines... crazy me.
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Re: Of Kitties and Leather Sofas
Thanks for the kind words.
And just to update and set everyone's minds at ease...I had a talk with my hubby last night...and together we decided that its still not a good time for us to bring a kitty into the home.
Someday, though...
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