Adopting a Greek cat

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Fermit The Krog and Sexy Sarah

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Wednesday 11th October 2017
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Thank you Yipper.

Has anyone with cats got one of these by any chance?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/One-Fast-Cat-Exercise-Wh...




Melena, the young one, has more energy than she knows what to do with. Think she'd love it, but £200 is a lot to spunk on a 'may work'

Fermit The Krog and Sexy Sarah

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Wednesday 11th October 2017
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A very crappy pic - iphone, also on zoom to capture her - of Callia (one eye) in on of her favourite sleeping spots, about 20 metres away from our bungalow in Greece. Odd to think this was taken less than 2 weeks ago, 1500 odd miles away, and now she's upstairs on our bed with Sarah, in (not so) sunny Nottinghamshire!


garythesign

2,091 posts

88 months

Thursday 12th October 2017
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Sportidge said:
With it being a Greek cat, you also need to be aware of the language barrier.... hehe

Have loved reading this thread. I feel heartened that there are people like you in this world

The above did not receive the recognition it deserved

Fermit The Krog and Sexy Sarah

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Thursday 12th October 2017
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garythesign said:
Sportidge said:
With it being a Greek cat, you also need to be aware of the language barrier.... hehe

Have loved reading this thread. I feel heartened that there are people like you in this world

The above did not receive the recognition it deserved
TY Gary. Can you explain the MEME further? I can see it's a Greek letter, but beyond that I didn't get the gag.

One eye is now on her food and water ban, as tomorrow she's going to the vet to get spayed, and have her knackered eye sewn up. Our vet must be driving a Bentley with the bills we receive!

Post op photos up soon, I was just saying to Sarah, I think her one eyed look adds to her charm.

garythesign

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Thursday 12th October 2017
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Fermit The Krog and Sexy Sarah said:
TY Gary. Can you explain the MEME further? I can see it's a Greek letter, but beyond that I didn't get the gag.
The nearest equivalent is 'mew'

Digger

14,677 posts

191 months

Thursday 12th October 2017
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Symbol from the Greek alphabet for the letter M is mu, pronounced “me you” iirc, sounds like miaow

smile

Fermit The Krog and Sexy Sarah

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Thursday 12th October 2017
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Ah, I see, very good!

Fermit The Krog and Sexy Sarah

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Friday 13th October 2017
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Callia's home. Very drugged up, spaced out, and I think probably a bit nervous. We got her out of her box and she launched like a rocket to get out the room. When we caught her her nails were dug in to the mattress, and she wouldn't let go, growling away.

She looks a bit of a mess, but importantly the eye is sewn up. Bloodied fur, part shaven head, and stitches on show. She'll always be beautiful to us though.





And her better side -



Edited by Fermit The Krog and Sexy Sarah on Friday 13th October 20:29

Einion Yrth

19,575 posts

244 months

Friday 13th October 2017
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You two are completely barking, but in a good way.

Fermit The Krog and Sexy Sarah

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Friday 13th October 2017
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Einion Yrth said:
You two are completely barking, but in a good way.
Mum said that. She told dad, 'those two have bought home 2 cats from Greece'. Dad assumed she was pulling his leg.

They came over today. He realised she wasn't.

bexVN

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211 months

Friday 13th October 2017
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Fermit The Krog and Sexy Sarah said:
Einion Yrth said:
You two are completely barking, but in a good way.
Mum said that. She told dad, 'those two have bought home 2 cats from Greece'. Dad assumed she was pulling his leg.

They came over today. He realised she wasn't.
rofl

Mobile Chicane

20,829 posts

212 months

Monday 16th October 2017
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Rescue cats are sooooooo rewarding. We have three.

Japveesix

4,480 posts

168 months

Thursday 19th October 2017
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I love posts like this, good work.

Pretty much every holiday we've been on to Turkey/Greece/Spain etc we've had the same issue of wanting to take the cats home with us. Thankfully we eventually cured this desire (mostly) by getting the two most rejected, nervous and longest serving rescues from the local shelter (over a year in a small rescue cell) and saving them. Looks like it would have practically bankrupted us to bring any home anyway!

Fermit The Krog and Sexy Sarah

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Thursday 19th October 2017
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Japveesix said:
I love posts like this, good work.

Pretty much every holiday we've been on to Turkey/Greece/Spain etc we've had the same issue of wanting to take the cats home with us. Thankfully we eventually cured this desire (mostly) by getting the two most rejected, nervous and longest serving rescues from the local shelter (over a year in a small rescue cell) and saving them. Looks like it would have practically bankrupted us to bring any home anyway!
Elaborate on the saving of them? Unless I've misconstrued your post.

These two girls seem to be getting settled a bit more. When the builders are in I'm going to get a hole made at the bottom of the stairwell for them to come and go in to the front room, away from the dogs, as and when they please.

Japveesix

4,480 posts

168 months

Thursday 19th October 2017
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Fermit The Krog and Sexy Sarah said:
Elaborate on the saving of them? Unless I've misconstrued your post.
We got these two, possibly mum and son but not 100% sure, as they came from a multi-cat home where they were abused/unloved (female only has 1 canine) and they just divided them into pairs at the rescue randomly. Molly is the calico and Gus the black male (we were watching the first series of Fargo at the time),

We actually went in to look at dogs for my girlfriend's relatives and saw these two in passing, then 6 months later went back to look for cats for ourselves and were depressed to see them still there frown It turned out they'd actually been there for just over a year and had very little interest as the male hid in a box the entire time and the female was simply terrified of people/noise/everything. We choose them over a number of super friendly sociable cats as we just felt so sorry for them smile

Perhaps one day they'll pay us back by sitting in the same room as us for more than a couple of minutes or maybe even hopping onto a lap....

....but probably not.




Yours look amazingly settled for just two weeks! It's taken a year for these two to get that far, maybe we should have rescued some Turkish kittens after all!

(disclaimer - our cats are mega and super rewarding and my favourite things in the world but they are also really hard work and we genuinely base our entire movements and routines in the house on where they are so we don't frighten or stress them unnecessarily - it's bizarre)

Fermit The Krog and Sexy Sarah

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Thursday 19th October 2017
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Japveesix said:
Fermit The Krog and Sexy Sarah said:
Elaborate on the saving of them? Unless I've misconstrued your post.
We got these two, possibly mum and son but not 100% sure, as they came from a multi-cat home where they were abused/unloved (female only has 1 canine) and they just divided them into pairs at the rescue randomly. Molly is the calico and Gus the black male (we were watching the first series of Fargo at the time),

We actually went in to look at dogs for my girlfriend's relatives and saw these two in passing, then 6 months later went back to look for cats for ourselves and were depressed to see them still there frown It turned out they'd actually been there for just over a year and had very little interest as the male hid in a box the entire time and the female was simply terrified of people/noise/everything. We choose them over a number of super friendly sociable cats as we just felt so sorry for them smile

Perhaps one day they'll pay us back by sitting in the same room as us for more than a couple of minutes or maybe even hopping onto a lap....

....but probably not.




Yours look amazingly settled for just two weeks! It's taken a year for these two to get that far, maybe we should have rescued some Turkish kittens after all!

(disclaimer - our cats are mega and super rewarding and my favourite things in the world but they are also really hard work and we genuinely base our entire movements and routines in the house on where they are so we don't frighten or stress them unnecessarily - it's bizarre)
She is gorgeous. Such amazing markings! I'll show Sarah your post, she'll love it.

They are getting there, but I worry about 1 eye, as she has always been an outside cat. She's now got a trouble free life, but we worry she may think we're imprisoning here - no letting her outside either ATM, due to her ops. All litter tray trained, which is a good thing. In the bungalow in Greece, which we needed to keep her in on the last night, she pissed on the mattress, before we left it was swiftly rotated 180deg. Don't tell them, we wouldn't mind going back again!

My best friend also had a Molly cat.

The local vet suspects one eye is inbreed. She has a deformed bone on her chest between her two front legs, which worried us a bit. The vet suspects it's a random defect from her mum and dad being related.

Next step, get them used to the three dogs, and vice versa..... wish us luck.

The Penguin

269 posts

219 months

Thursday 19th October 2017
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Lived in South Korea for a year and these 2 became part of the family so we had to bring them back with us.




Fermit The Krog and Sexy Sarah

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Thursday 19th October 2017
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Fermit The Krog and Sexy Sarah said:
Japveesix said:
Fermit The Krog and Sexy Sarah said:
Elaborate on the saving of them? Unless I've misconstrued your post.
We got these two, possibly mum and son but not 100% sure, as they came from a multi-cat home where they were abused/unloved (female only has 1 canine) and they just divided them into pairs at the rescue randomly. Molly is the calico and Gus the black male (we were watching the first series of Fargo at the time),

We actually went in to look at dogs for my girlfriend's relatives and saw these two in passing, then 6 months later went back to look for cats for ourselves and were depressed to see them still there frown It turned out they'd actually been there for just over a year and had very little interest as the male hid in a box the entire time and the female was simply terrified of people/noise/everything. We choose them over a number of super friendly sociable cats as we just felt so sorry for them smile

Perhaps one day they'll pay us back by sitting in the same room as us for more than a couple of minutes or maybe even hopping onto a lap....

....but probably not.




Yours look amazingly settled for just two weeks! It's taken a year for these two to get that far, maybe we should have rescued some Turkish kittens after all!

(disclaimer - our cats are mega and super rewarding and my favourite things in the world but they are also really hard work and we genuinely base our entire movements and routines in the house on where they are so we don't frighten or stress them unnecessarily - it's bizarre)
She is gorgeous. Such amazing markings! I'll show Sarah your post, she'll love it.

They are getting there, but I worry about 1 eye, as she has always been an outside cat. She's now got a trouble free life, but we worry she may think we're imprisoning here - no letting her outside either ATM, due to her ops. All litter tray trained, which is a good thing. In the bungalow in Greece, which we needed to keep her in on the last night, she pissed on the mattress, before we left it was swiftly rotated 180deg. Don't tell them, we wouldn't mind going back again!

My best friend also had a Molly cat.

The local vet suspects one eye is inbreed. She has a deformed bone on her chest between her two front legs, which worried us a bit. The vet suspects it's a random defect from her mum and dad being related.

Next step, get them used to the three dogs, and vice versa..... wish us luck.
By the way. How did you feel about the 'stealing' them part? We didn't half feel like we were committing a crime, but they were strays. We made excuses to go to the airport without the coach, but still met a couple we had became friendly with, he saw them looked at me mouth open, and said 'you're fking nuts you two' and laughed his head off.#

The most disconcerting part of bringing them home was at pet-check in. They made us take them out their carriers, so they (the boxes) could be scanned. Good job they were calm, they could have bolted. They should maybe instead take them in to a room to remove them.

Fermit The Krog and Sexy Sarah

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Thursday 19th October 2017
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The Penguin said:
Lived in South Korea for a year and these 2 became part of the family so we had to bring them back with us.



They're lovely too! The little one looks like the younger of our two, a little Sphinx-esq.



Japveesix

4,480 posts

168 months

Thursday 19th October 2017
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Fermit The Krog and Sexy Sarah said:
She is gorgeous. Such amazing markings! I'll show Sarah your post, she'll love it.

They are getting there, but I worry about 1 eye, as she has always been an outside cat. She's now got a trouble free life, but we worry she may think we're imprisoning here - no letting her outside either ATM, due to her ops. All litter tray trained, which is a good thing. In the bungalow in Greece, which we needed to keep her in on the last night, she pissed on the mattress, before we left it was swiftly rotated 180deg. Don't tell them, we wouldn't mind going back again!

My best friend also had a Molly cat.

The local vet suspects one eye is inbreed. She has a deformed bone on her chest between her two front legs, which worried us a bit. The vet suspects it's a random defect from her mum and dad being related.

Next step, get them used to the three dogs, and vice versa..... wish us luck.
Good luck!

Molly pissed on our bed a number of times as she was too nervous to go anywhere more public I think (we kept them inside for close to 6 months in the end as they were so anxious about life in general and we were worried they'd run away if they weren't totally settled in the house first). She also did a poo on the floor by my side of the bed and buried it with my clothes - that'll teach me to leave stuff lying on the floor I guess.

Fortunately we're far past that stage now but it was very stressful for a while and we still have a lovely thick weave rug wrapped up in the roof that we've cleaned and aired many times now but it still has a slight hint of cat wee to it as it was used many times before we realised as it just soaked up the smell - nice. Too nice to get rid of but too cat wee smelly to use, first world problems.