We have been thinking about a certain topic for a couple of years now but wanted Sophie to be a little older and then the attic conversion got in the way.
All three of us had an idea of what we were looking for and decided after spending 2 weeks in
Seaford and watching Sophie that now was the time before she went back to school and term started for me. Confused?
Let me introduce .....
TIGER which sometimes comes out
TIGGER!
Sophie said that she would like a cat called
Tigger, Hubby said that he would like a cat and I said that a tabby was my ideal choice. So you can imagine our
excitment when we found this fella on the Cats Protection website.
My family have often given homes to cats and dogs and we wanted to give an older cat the same.
Tiger is 12 and lived w
ith a 99 year old lady who sadly died, so he had been with the Cats protection for a couple of months. Kittens are more popular but we did not feel that that was right for us.
This chap is huge! His website picture made him look like and average sized cat but when we went to visit him I was surprised at his size. he is not over-weight, his feet are big. We tried to
take a picture of his paw in the centre of my hand but his claws need looking at first, a bit long. For his age he is in very good condition, lovely coat, only one tooth removed, wet nose etc and house trained.
We brought him home and he just wandered around for about an hour, looked upstairs in all the rooms, found where his bed is etc. Then went up on one of the stairs to the attic and that was it. After Sophie went to bed we
brought him down stairs, he wandered around then suddenly jumped on my lap and was there for the rest of the evening! Great, good progress
The first night we decided to put him in the kitchen with food, litter tray, bed etc. Ate food, used tray and there was not any howling or anything. Hubby had to go to
Exeter and Tiger stayed on the curve of the stairs going up to the attic and would not move all day!
When hubby got home he stayed there but after dinner we decided to bring him down stairs to socialise a bit. Again he jumped up on my lap then on the arm of the chair to survey his new territory. Sophie would like him to do this although I think he would squash her but it is going to take time. I think that he is used to women but maybe not
children or men. After a disappointed Sophie went to bed we brought him down again as he had shot upstairs when someone came to the door, this time I sat on the sofa with hubby and he came and laid down between us and stayed there. So I'm in, just got to get Hubby and Sophie in as well.
Sorry it is a bit blurred but it was taken quickly.
Last night we decided to have an early night but tiger had other ideas. Meowing, wandering
around, as we
thought he could roam and we just kept our fingers crossed. he came on the bed and started clawing the nice new duvet cover, on the floor
again, walked up the bed and along my back, boy is he heavy!. Clawing,patting down my hubby trying to make him into a more comfortable bed at 3am in the morning. So the light was on, off and on again, it was like having a newborn in the house.
In the end we had to shut him out of our room just so that we could get to sleep.
This morning he is meowing, it has stopped now. I wonder where he has gone? Hold on, back in a mo......
ON the step again...
phew a long post. blogger would not up load etc but never mind.
Many thanks for visiting and please leave a comment to say what you think of Tiger (
tigger).
We gave a donation to Cats
Protection as they rely on this money as they do not charge for the cats like breeders do. I think we have made a good
choice with this old boy and I am sure that there will be stories to come in the future.
Enjoy the day.