03
Feb

Welcoming ‘Other Cat’

Just after the new year, a little scrawny cat started appearing around our place. He took off like a shot whenever we went out the front door, but I noticed that unlike the other cats in the neighbourhood, Secret Cat was happy to have him around. I felt I needed to take some action on behalf of this poor bub; everything about his behaviour said ‘displaced untame puss’ rather than ‘cheeky neighbour’s pet’ – in fact the difference between him and Secret Cat (who has definitely been around people since she was young) couldn’t have been more textbook!

Secret_Cat_V_Other_Cat
Secret Cat vs Other Cat

Since Secret Cat was cool with him, I started giving Other Cat a bit of food. In three weeks he went from a skitty feral, to a chubbabubba who would stay nearby as I filled his bowl… even though he gently hissed at me as I did so! It was sad to see the little guy so fearful.

But you know – just like in the Community Cats campaign – feeding on its own isn’t enough. Fast forward to yesterday when my humane cat trap arrived! Woo!

Trap

And as it turns out catching him was easy peasy! I put the trap out early yesterday evening (so he’d have all night to get in there before his appointment first thing today), I walk inside & hear ching! through the open window… success!

One very pissed off cat in a convenient, transportable package…

Other_Cat

The vet has been able to confirm that he’s… a he! He’s about three years old and apart from a few fleas is in pretty good health. He’s now had his harblz removed and in a few hours he can come home and go back out into the garden.

Hopefully he’ll forgive me & stick around, but if not that’s fine too. I’m just happy to know he will no longer be the local Lothario.

Long live the Community Cat! <3






*** Update – Saturday ***

Lookit who’s sleeping on my steps – my big tough (ex)tom cat!

Other_Cat


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  1. February 7th, 2012 | Cat Advocate says:

    Good info. So glad you were able to get this guy fixed. Wondering about the hiss thing, though.

    Back in the summer of 2001 when we started feeding a cat that was living under a neighbor’s back deck, he would hiss at us when we fed him. (We brought him in the fall and got him fixed). Since then, I’ve learned that a hiss can mean other things.

    Cats will hiss like that when they are excited, like when they’re playing. I’ve also seen them do that when you give them a special treat or feed them sometimes (maybe when they’re really hungry?). Perhaps it’s like how we can say “hey” in a few different ways.

    More excellent info on lost and displaced cat behavior and pet recovery is on the non-profit site, http://www.missingpetpartnership.org/recoverytips.php, in the related blog there,

    and Cats in the Bag, http://catsinthebag.org/