Chester here! Mom made a nine-minute short video with Garfield about this first bath. They are in the bathroom 'cuz this is before I said it was ok for him to come out into the rest of my apartment. I hope you like it even though I'm not in it.
Monday, August 27, 2012
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
How am I doing?
Chester here. My secretary has been neglecting her transcribing duties but she finally set aside some time for me so I can update my blog!
So there's this other cat - Garfield - living with me and my humans now. I know what you're all thinking...how am I doing? Well, thank you for your concern.
At first I was pretty mad - who was this smelly cat behind the door in that small room where I sometimes wait for ma and dad?
Then I was perplexed.
Then I was pleased. Does this look familiar - it's in the picture above this one. They bought it for him - don't I look good sitting on it?
The thing is - this guy is no threat to me!
Actually, I've taken him under my paw. He needs a lot of help
About his dirty and smelly coat. I like to think I had something to do with him getting help. I took one whiff of his tail after his first bath (the one where he was covered in something called Fast Orange grease remover and then shampooed) and bit him on the back. Guy - do something with that stinky tail!
His tail needed to be cleaned again with the Fast Orange to get rid of that odor. After that, ma and dad washed his tail again with a stud tail creme to loosen more dirt and bathed him a few days later with a shampoo for oily coats. Finally - they got him really clean. Here's the kid after his last bath (he looks good, huh?)
So there's this other cat - Garfield - living with me and my humans now. I know what you're all thinking...how am I doing? Well, thank you for your concern.
At first I was pretty mad - who was this smelly cat behind the door in that small room where I sometimes wait for ma and dad?
Then I was perplexed.
Then I was pleased. Does this look familiar - it's in the picture above this one. They bought it for him - don't I look good sitting on it?
The thing is - this guy is no threat to me!
Actually, I've taken him under my paw. He needs a lot of help
About his dirty and smelly coat. I like to think I had something to do with him getting help. I took one whiff of his tail after his first bath (the one where he was covered in something called Fast Orange grease remover and then shampooed) and bit him on the back. Guy - do something with that stinky tail!
His tail needed to be cleaned again with the Fast Orange to get rid of that odor. After that, ma and dad washed his tail again with a stud tail creme to loosen more dirt and bathed him a few days later with a shampoo for oily coats. Finally - they got him really clean. Here's the kid after his last bath (he looks good, huh?)
Friday, August 10, 2012
Garfield demonstrates how to play with Da Bird
One of the fun things about being a house cat is that you can play with Da Bird.
Garfield demonstrates:
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Garfield's New BFF Chester
Mom Janna here. Just to wrap up Garfield's story, after about 3 days it was clear that the boys were on the road to getting along. Neither Chester nor Garfield wanted to do a slow introduction so we accelerated the process so that each step took a day that the cat behaviorists recommend to follow for a week.
Garfield was dropped off to us on a Monday and we decided to take him to Chester's vet on the Saturday when Chester was scheduled for his yearly check up. The vet confirmed that Garfield was healthy, even more so than Chester who has small nostrils and meets most criteria of brachycephalic syndrome, or not-so-great breathing because of his flat face. I contacted Lisa and informed her that all was working out and could we complete the adoption process. She congratulated me and informed me that because I already filled out the forms, paid the adoption fee, received a copy of Garfield's earlier pet visit report, and my references checked out, that all was done.
We are all still adjusting to having Garfield as a member of our family, but since so many of you were hoping they would get along, I wanted to share some photos of the boys together:
Garfield was dropped off to us on a Monday and we decided to take him to Chester's vet on the Saturday when Chester was scheduled for his yearly check up. The vet confirmed that Garfield was healthy, even more so than Chester who has small nostrils and meets most criteria of brachycephalic syndrome, or not-so-great breathing because of his flat face. I contacted Lisa and informed her that all was working out and could we complete the adoption process. She congratulated me and informed me that because I already filled out the forms, paid the adoption fee, received a copy of Garfield's earlier pet visit report, and my references checked out, that all was done.
We are all still adjusting to having Garfield as a member of our family, but since so many of you were hoping they would get along, I wanted to share some photos of the boys together:
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Garfield the Cat: A two-week test
In the previous entry, Garfield's rescuer (Lisa) wanted to drop him off for a two-week test...that day. It's not that we didn't want to welcome Garfield into our home, it's that we didn't expect him to come into our lives before we bought his food, another litter box, and set up a room for him. We also needed to read up a little on introducing a new cat to Chester. And we had to mentally prepare for a new cat. I asked if he could be dropped off the next evening instead to which she agreed.
I learned a few things when Lisa dropped off Garfield. Other people were interested in adopting Garfield but our experience with the exotic shorthair breed helped to make us the number one choice. I think Lisa also liked our family situation in that we don't have kids but consider our animals as our children. She saved Garfield from such a crummy situation and he has such a good personality that she didn't want to just leave him with anyone.
I already posted one video of Garfield. I made a few of these because I don't remember as many details as I would like about Chester's first days with us and I wanted to have a better record this time. This was happening so fast and there was so much to tell, I wanted to get it all down in my own words but in the quickest way possible.
Here's Garfield's first video:
I learned a few things when Lisa dropped off Garfield. Other people were interested in adopting Garfield but our experience with the exotic shorthair breed helped to make us the number one choice. I think Lisa also liked our family situation in that we don't have kids but consider our animals as our children. She saved Garfield from such a crummy situation and he has such a good personality that she didn't want to just leave him with anyone.
I already posted one video of Garfield. I made a few of these because I don't remember as many details as I would like about Chester's first days with us and I wanted to have a better record this time. This was happening so fast and there was so much to tell, I wanted to get it all down in my own words but in the quickest way possible.
Here's Garfield's first video:
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Garfield the Cat: Decisions
Walking home, I started whining that I felt bad for Garfield. Andy knew where this was going so he went through a very long and persuasive (and sometimes ridiculous) list of reasons why he would make someone else - but not us - a good cat. This list included: he would scratch up the furniture, how do we know that he is housebroken, what if he doesn't use the litterbox, Chester hates other cats, Chester will beat him up, one cat is enough, what if I'm allergic (Andy has severe asthma and allegies and is allergic to cats - but not to Chester), etc.
At home, I posted pictures (with captions about Garfield along with contact information) to social networking sites and contacted other bloggers in the NYC area. I even e-mailed the links to the rescuer to show her that I was making good and publicizng Garfield.
I woke up in the middle of the night and wept about the cat - his plight and that I couldn't help him. Then, I made a decision - I e-mailed the rescuer and told her that I wanted to be considered as someone who could adopt Garfield and could she bring Garfield over for a couple of hours to see how he and Chester got along.
Not only did I receive a yes answer the next morning, but Lisa offered to drop Garfield off that day for a two-week stay!
At home, I posted pictures (with captions about Garfield along with contact information) to social networking sites and contacted other bloggers in the NYC area. I even e-mailed the links to the rescuer to show her that I was making good and publicizng Garfield.
I woke up in the middle of the night and wept about the cat - his plight and that I couldn't help him. Then, I made a decision - I e-mailed the rescuer and told her that I wanted to be considered as someone who could adopt Garfield and could she bring Garfield over for a couple of hours to see how he and Chester got along.
Not only did I receive a yes answer the next morning, but Lisa offered to drop Garfield off that day for a two-week stay!
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Garfield the Cat: Can Someone Adopt Me?
I couldn't include a cliffhanger in this story if not for us ultimately adopting Garfield ;)
Our next stop was to be an appliance store to browse at washing machines and dryers, but I asked my husband if he wouldn't mind us stopping to check in on the cat. Very quickly after returning, a couple of things happened. Andy said I should share pictures of the cat on social media sites on which I participate. The other thing is that I started rubbing the kitty's cheek at which point he did a big stretch (that's my hand!)
I had asked the woman (Lisa) who was in charge of the kitty if all of this was ok before I started shooting away with my iPad's camera. I also explained that my cat is the same breed and he has a small but passionate following on the internet.
I soon learned that the cat was named Garfield, he had all of his shots and was healthy (she wrote down all of the details of the tests for which he tested negative), he was neutered, and had been living in the basement of a 99 Cent store in the Inwood section of Manhattan. To emphasize Garfield's plight, Lisa said that he was treated like trash. The previous owner was a cashier working in the store and it was she who surrendered the cat to the rescue organization. The cashier's daughter adopted the cat while she was at college in a town an hour north of New York City. The girl brought the cat back home with her but ended up not going back to the school. The mother became the cat's caretaker and really did the best she could. She took the cat to work with her but the store manager did not want the cat on the sales floor so he was banished to the basement. The rescuer lived in the same neighborhood as the store and intervened on behalf of the cat.
Just an aside that as I write this, I still have a hard time dealing with how Garfield must have been living. Persian and Exotic Shorthair cats are bred as indoor-only cats and Garfield was made to be the store's mouser. He lived (for a cat what might be akin to) how Charles Dickens described the conditions of the poor and orphans in the England of his time; the Garfield we adopted was filthy, smelled bad, and was underweight.
He relished the times we visited him in the bathroom where we kept him until we were sure it was time to make one-on-one introductions between him and Chester:
Our next stop was to be an appliance store to browse at washing machines and dryers, but I asked my husband if he wouldn't mind us stopping to check in on the cat. Very quickly after returning, a couple of things happened. Andy said I should share pictures of the cat on social media sites on which I participate. The other thing is that I started rubbing the kitty's cheek at which point he did a big stretch (that's my hand!)
I had asked the woman (Lisa) who was in charge of the kitty if all of this was ok before I started shooting away with my iPad's camera. I also explained that my cat is the same breed and he has a small but passionate following on the internet.
I soon learned that the cat was named Garfield, he had all of his shots and was healthy (she wrote down all of the details of the tests for which he tested negative), he was neutered, and had been living in the basement of a 99 Cent store in the Inwood section of Manhattan. To emphasize Garfield's plight, Lisa said that he was treated like trash. The previous owner was a cashier working in the store and it was she who surrendered the cat to the rescue organization. The cashier's daughter adopted the cat while she was at college in a town an hour north of New York City. The girl brought the cat back home with her but ended up not going back to the school. The mother became the cat's caretaker and really did the best she could. She took the cat to work with her but the store manager did not want the cat on the sales floor so he was banished to the basement. The rescuer lived in the same neighborhood as the store and intervened on behalf of the cat.
Just an aside that as I write this, I still have a hard time dealing with how Garfield must have been living. Persian and Exotic Shorthair cats are bred as indoor-only cats and Garfield was made to be the store's mouser. He lived (for a cat what might be akin to) how Charles Dickens described the conditions of the poor and orphans in the England of his time; the Garfield we adopted was filthy, smelled bad, and was underweight.
He relished the times we visited him in the bathroom where we kept him until we were sure it was time to make one-on-one introductions between him and Chester:
Friday, July 20, 2012
Garfield the Cat: It's hot outside
Further to the speculation that this was fate is just how many delays there were involving this errand and how we ran into it on that day. As to Andy setting this up, no way, no how ;)
And now back to the story. When we got to the cat's crate, I noticed that his body was moving up and down very quickly in his ribcage area indicating to me that he was breathing fast. I grew worried because flat faced cats (and dogs) can have breathing problems under certain conditions that other cats (and dogs) don't (the other cats were breathing normally). I couldn't tell who was with the adoption event but I asked and found the woman who was overseeing this cat. I explained my concern and said that the cat needed to be inside where there was air conditioning (it was a very hot day, another reason I didn't want to go on the errand). I can't remember the exact exchange but she said there were ice packs underneath the towel lining the bottom of the cage and they were thinking about bringing him inside. I believe it was at that point that one of the volunteers began brushing the cat with a small slicker brush that quickly filled with a lot of fur.
Sadly, we had to leave in order to make our appointment.
And now back to the story. When we got to the cat's crate, I noticed that his body was moving up and down very quickly in his ribcage area indicating to me that he was breathing fast. I grew worried because flat faced cats (and dogs) can have breathing problems under certain conditions that other cats (and dogs) don't (the other cats were breathing normally). I couldn't tell who was with the adoption event but I asked and found the woman who was overseeing this cat. I explained my concern and said that the cat needed to be inside where there was air conditioning (it was a very hot day, another reason I didn't want to go on the errand). I can't remember the exact exchange but she said there were ice packs underneath the towel lining the bottom of the cage and they were thinking about bringing him inside. I believe it was at that point that one of the volunteers began brushing the cat with a small slicker brush that quickly filled with a lot of fur.
Sadly, we had to leave in order to make our appointment.
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Garfield the cat
This is Chester and Garfield's mom Janna. Thanks everyone for the squees and the welcome to the more-than-one-cat club ;) I had hoped to post one big entry about Garfield coming into our lives but I'm a little slow when it comes to writing and the adjustment to a 2-cat household plus my job (again!) have hampered that plan! Instead, let me write about Garfield in short installments.
Not many weeks back, my husband enticed me to join him on an errand by using Chipotle as bait. After lunch, we were walking to our destination (a New York thing to do) when across the street, there was a small cat adoption event on the sidewalk in front of a pet store (again, a common New York occurrence). I didn't even want to cross the avenue to see the cats (Andy's allergic to cats, except for Chester, and it's emotionally difficult for me to see cats I can't have), but Andy persuaded me.
As we got closer, I saw something I had long hoped to see at an adoption event...an Exotic Shorthair!
Not many weeks back, my husband enticed me to join him on an errand by using Chipotle as bait. After lunch, we were walking to our destination (a New York thing to do) when across the street, there was a small cat adoption event on the sidewalk in front of a pet store (again, a common New York occurrence). I didn't even want to cross the avenue to see the cats (Andy's allergic to cats, except for Chester, and it's emotionally difficult for me to see cats I can't have), but Andy persuaded me.
As we got closer, I saw something I had long hoped to see at an adoption event...an Exotic Shorthair!
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
More of my grandkitties need homes!
Chester here! Wow, there has been a lot going on (and mom is so behind on reading my comments to me!)...but back to Chester business. My old mom at pinkpalacepersians.com still needs to find good homes for some of my grandkitties. She contacted me purrsonally:
It's best to e-mail Ms. Sandra directly at worrall37122 AT yahoo DOT com because she said there were 3 litters of kittens and there might be some that aren't shown on the pinkpalacepersians.com website.
Without further ado:
This is 2 pictures of the same boy - he has two different colored eyes and is an exotic long hair
This is a silver patch tabby & white exotic girl (my dad Andy loves her coloring!)
These next two girls are for show/breeder homes only
I have some kittens about ready for new homes if you know anyone who would like a loving lap cat that can give sandpaper kisses -Sandra
It's best to e-mail Ms. Sandra directly at worrall37122 AT yahoo DOT com because she said there were 3 litters of kittens and there might be some that aren't shown on the pinkpalacepersians.com website.
Without further ado:
This is 2 pictures of the same boy - he has two different colored eyes and is an exotic long hair
This is a silver patch tabby & white exotic girl (my dad Andy loves her coloring!)
These next two girls are for show/breeder homes only
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White Exotic Blue eyed girl |
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Calico Exotic girl |
Friday, July 6, 2012
Update
Chester's mom Janna here. I haven't posted for a couple of weeks so I wanted to put an update of sorts here. I have been working with Cathy from Houston to feature her cat Target (who looks a lot like Chester) along with his family on the blog. Then, life happened to Cathy so I want to change the focus from a fun entry or two to something else. There might not be a blog entry yet, but I've made a new (human) friend in the process.The other big news is that Chester has a new brother; he currently goes by the name of Garfield and is a rescue exotic shorthair. I have been posting mostly on Tumblr about this because I like to think of this platform as the one where more thought goes into the entries and Tumblr allowed me to keep journal-style entries. Without futher ado, meet Garfield!
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
It's my gotcha day!
Exotic shorthair Chester here! Hey - it's my gotcha day! A year ago today, I flew on an airplane from Nashville and then arrived at my new furever home in New York City!
One of the things I like to do in my new home is give my mommy and daddy lots of licks! I made a video a couple of weeks ago where I lick my mommy.
(Don't worry - I don't bite; snapping my jaws is just my way of communicating when I've had enough!)
One of the things I like to do in my new home is give my mommy and daddy lots of licks! I made a video a couple of weeks ago where I lick my mommy.
(Don't worry - I don't bite; snapping my jaws is just my way of communicating when I've had enough!)
Sunday, June 17, 2012
I love Father's Day!
Chester here! This is my first real Father's Day in my furever home. Last year, when I arrived at my new home it was also Father's Day. You can read about that in mom's first few blog entries. In short, I was tired and thirsty from the plane ride. But today, I already slept in bed with mom and dad, kneaded two of my fleecy blankies twice, and was Furminated. And it's only 11:00 in the morning!
Oh yeah, I love my daddy! He plays with me and bathes me and plays songs on the guitar for me. My daddy is internet shy so mom edited this picture of us (it's one of her favorites).
Friday, June 15, 2012
Today is my birthday!
Chester here! Today is my birthday and I'm 5 years old. I'm not used to celebrating my birthday but mom and dad are pretty excited because (as mom tells it) it's my first birthday with them and it also leads up to Father's Day and then my gotcha day. Wow - that's a lot for one week!
The only thing I really want for my birthday is not a thing but a "to" - I want to play! I sleep all day and am ready at night to play - but mom and dad aren't always excited to play at night. I don't understand this. So for my birthday (weekend) I really want to watch and chase shadows (oh boy, I'm getting excited even thinking about shadows).
In case you don't know about watching shadows, here's one of my videos with a demo:
The only thing I really want for my birthday is not a thing but a "to" - I want to play! I sleep all day and am ready at night to play - but mom and dad aren't always excited to play at night. I don't understand this. So for my birthday (weekend) I really want to watch and chase shadows (oh boy, I'm getting excited even thinking about shadows).
In case you don't know about watching shadows, here's one of my videos with a demo:
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