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07 May 2012

omg kitty! we are getting our Very Spoiled Cat a new cat for his (un)birthday, probably whether he wants one or not. [More:]

hi bunnies, sorry I've not been around much of late, lots going on!

I'm excited and a little bit nervous. New cat intros can be a super PITA and I'm hoping this goes well. But it's probably inevitable since the mister and I both just fell in love with this poor, skinny, shivering little ball of fur we found at the Humane Society today.

Our Very Spoiled Kitty, Marlowe, was fostered with another cat before he came to us, and he recently spent the entire month while we were remodeling our house peacefully co-existing with another cat well, peaceful and apologetic and "please-won't-you-be-friends" displays of submissiveness and outreach on his behalf, but tbh some hissing and batting and standoffishness and "WTF?!" on part of Other Cat, who is a bitchy hyper little tortie Onlycat, who's used to being Queen of All She Surveys, but by the end they were playing happily, and as usual I digress.

Ever since coming home from temp housing and getting acquainted with Othercat, our Marlowe's been even more meowy and needy and bored than usual, despite being able to JUST FUCKING GO OUTSIDE ALREADY you've got a lovely specially-fenced backyard and jesus, please, stop the meowing!

So we thought maybe part of the solution would be to get him a buddy. Only I didn't think it would be this easy.

So I've linked to New Kitty's adoption page at the Boulder HS, and we will bring him home tonight to start the long, careful process of introduction (he will go into the guest room pronto for sequestering, with his own food/litterbox/etc.)

He is a lovely, quiet, friendly little lapcat with a huge purr, and despite having yelling kids right outside, and screeching puppies down the hall he still made biscuits on my lap for FIVE STRAIGHT MINUTES after he settled in, without even attempting to escape. So starved for affection it almost made me cry. He was apparently re-homed from "an overwhelmed private no-kill shelter" which makes me think he was just maybe property of some poor crazy cat person/people who got their pets taken away but did the best they could.

His coat is in ghastly shape, he's skinny as a rail, he's probably not even as old as the 11 months the shelter vet claims he is (his paws are ENORMOUS for his size, and he's still got that gangly adolescent look about him) and he's also probably still sore and skittish from being neutered on the 1st, but he's otherwise healthy and bright-eyed, and, of course, he needs a name.

He does have the classic Birman dark blue eyes, socks and gold-flecked coat, so despite that I'm pretty cynical about the "purebred" part, it's always a possibility he's a reject from a kitten farm too.
He's got some spark in his eyes. He'll do great.
posted by Ardiril 07 May | 17:46
So cute!!!
posted by ThePinkSuperhero 07 May | 17:57
haha Ardiril, I'm glad you say that because that has got to seriously be the most unflattering photo of any shelter animal I've ever seen. He's definitely got the "shelter-shock" look going on there, but he is quite a bit more trusting and friendly in person - he didn't squirm, fight or even expose a claw despite being hidden away inside a cat log when the shelter volunteer went to fetch him. I mean srsly, I'd hide too if someone cut my naughty bits off then shoved me into a 12x12 glass-walled "cat condo" with half a dozen strangers :P

We definitely wanted to make sure we got another fairly quiet/mellow personality as a fit for our household, since Marlowe is a diffident "beta" type who is shy of strangers, etc. I've seen bad things come from trying to pair that type of cat with the more rambunctious / outgoing sorts, where betacat can sometimes just end up getting constantly bullied/harrassed by the extrovert.
posted by lonefrontranger 07 May | 18:00
He's down, no doubt, but he's not beaten.
posted by Ardiril 07 May | 18:54
Hey, congrats! Hope it all goes smoothly.

I'm glad you say that because that has got to seriously be the most unflattering photo of any shelter animal I've ever seen.

I've seen worse, but it's definitely not top material. At least he has a respectable name. Lord, I could go on about shelter names...
posted by ufez 07 May | 19:33
Sounds like a kitty needed a great home and you're gonna be badass second-kitty parents.

BIG CONGRATS and hugs for giving him a family. I bet things will be just fine with Marlowe.
posted by mightshould 07 May | 19:47
Dang, the picture is gone! But that's good news too! Yay for rescue kitties!
posted by deborah 07 May | 20:49
so, the reason the photo is gone is that we brought him home! He's chillaxing in the guest room while I shoot crappy iPhone pix and try to figure out how / where to share them :)
posted by lonefrontranger 07 May | 22:01
let's see if instagram works... new KITTEH!≡ Click to see image ≡
posted by lonefrontranger 07 May | 22:06
Yay the kitty!
posted by Ardiril 07 May | 22:44
"He's down, no doubt, but he's not beaten" Call him Rocky. Or Sly. Hurry with the pics already.
posted by arse_hat 07 May | 23:33
"Hurry with the pics already." - heheh
posted by Ardiril 07 May | 23:36
hi arsey! mr. lfr has already dubbed him Kronos, which oddly enough seems to fit (his shelter-name was Mr. Daedalus, which while admittedly cool was a bit too much of a mouthful for daily wear & tear)

moar kitty pix (sorry it's on facebook!)
posted by lonefrontranger 07 May | 23:39
You got a good home little Kronos.
posted by arse_hat 07 May | 23:43
Alice (remix) || "The Avengers" made a lot of money

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