Houdi made himself comfortable pretty quickly at the new place. It was my fondest hope that he would make up his mind to be an indoor cat.
At the old house, he did wind up being an indoor/outdoor cat. He was persistent. After he escaped a few times, I accepted he knew where he lived, and that the two ferals that hung around our house did not seem to be aggressive, and that he did not seem to roam.
At this house, it is different. At least two ferals here can be aggressive. (Tiger actually shot across the field after the bear last night.) And...the coyotes are predators. The road is not a quiet city street. It is a highway, a truck route with a 55 mph speed limit.
The first night, he was here, he slept happily at the foot of the bed as usual. Also (as usual), he went to the door about 4 am and meowed to go out.
We argued about this for some time, but he kept up his yowling. I put him the basement but the stairwell actually amplified his yowling.
Nobody was getting any sleep. I finally gave up and let him out. He did not come back and I spent the day calling him and looking for him to no avail. That evening, I heard a familiar yowling. I went to the door and called him. He shot past me into the house.
I am not sure what happened, but he suddenly seems very content to be an indoor cat. When the door is opens, he runs the other way.
That is a relief.
So that's the tale of one kitty. I promised you a tale of two kitties.
Remember Freddie? He belonged to an elderly neighbor down the street. He started life as a feral, but she brought him in and he lived a comfortable life for a couple years. But the neighbor's declining health required a cross country haul to Arizona. She could only bring two cats and made the decision to keep the two cats she had all their lives.
The street cat named Freddie went to a lady across the street. When she was evicted from her apartment, she left Freddie behind.
It is only a guess, but I believe left to his own devices, Freddie tried to return to the only home he knew. I believe the new owner was mean to him. He fled and showed up at our house, sleeping on the second floor balcony for the winter.
When I noticed him, he got fed. He hissed and spit when I tried to get close enough to see the name on his collar. I am sure it was a miserable winter, but gradually, I was able to pet him and see the name tag and using Facebook, finally got his whole sad story.
I couldn't bring myself to leave him behind again. He and Houdi got along at the old house.
Today, I matter of factly picked him up, popped him in a cat carrier and brought him home. He was very anxious during the car ride. I took him him into the basement and opened the carrier. He stuck his head out. I assured him that he was home.
He is down there somewhere. He has all the necessities of life there while he makes up his mind. The basement door is open, so that he can come upstairs when he is ready.
Poor Freddie. I'm so glad you were able to bring him to the new place and hope the adjustment goes smoothly. Sometimes people really suck.
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Do not disagree.
DeleteI am glad Houdi survived whatever adventure he found. You just can't reason with cats, they are worse than teenagers.
ReplyDeleteI remember your story of poor Freddie. I hope he decides he is ready to retire as a house cat, too.
Merry, this made me giggle. Too funny. Maybe I need to ground them.
DeleteI just finished cat sitting for the last 5 weeks, first for a friend and then for my grand cat. She loves to come to grams house and get spoiled more then she already has been. She is 16 so sleeps a lot but still eats good. I spoiled her by giving her a little snack at 2 AM and if I decided to go to bed earlier then 2 at 2AM she started the loud howl, I need food. I had to get up make her a small plate and then she went back to bed. I am usually up until 1 or 2 AM so she just got used to that. She is home now with my son; she loves her daddy. When he came to get her, she went to her carrier and got in to wait for him to take her home.
ReplyDeleteYou trained that cat to have a midnight snack!
DeleteI hope they will stay house-cats, with that busy road nearby. Glad that Freddie has accompanied you and am sure he will soon settle in.
ReplyDeleteHopefully both will settle. I wonder what prompted Houdi's decision?!
ReplyDeleteHe is obviously a cat of little brain; he already is fussing
DeleteTo go out.
I am not a cat person, but I really hate reading about anyone being mean to them. Houdi and Freddie really landed on their feet when they found you.
ReplyDeleteI hope Freddie settles, poor boy. If anyone can rebuild his trust in humans, it's you, Debby. It sounds as if Houdi has learnt a lesson - better not to inquire, though he wouldn't tell you anyway.
ReplyDeleteI love it. All the best to both of them.
ReplyDeleteOh both Kitty Stores melted my Heart. Hopefully both resist the urge to leave Home. We've had many Felines over the Years decide to Adopt us and some never want to come inside, some never want to go outside, some will do both. But, where you live and how safe it is for them to do that is always questionable based on location, location, location. Right now we have an inside only Cat that lives exclusively in his Human's Room, our Granddaughter, whose 19. Eli is not what the Shelters would call a Pet Quality Cat, but he loves his Human and tolerates me coz I'm his primary Staff. *winks*
ReplyDeleteI don't understand how people just leave cats behind. I'm glad there are people like you in the world who care enough to take care of them. Our old rescue cat turns fourteen this month. She has become a sweet old cat, not something I would have said about her when she was young:)
ReplyDeleteThat's quite heart warming. I think if you take on pets, dogs, cats, birds, whatever, you are responsible for them, like you are for children.
ReplyDeleteIt's beyond me how people don't arrange somehow to take their animals with them. That's like leaving one of your kids behind.
ReplyDeleteA cat that takes after a bear! Oh my. What in the world did Tiger think he was going to do with the bear if he caught him? Or was he just chasing him off? Either way- whoa!
ReplyDeleteI think you should write a book on how to tame and welcome a cat into your household. First requirement- a basement.
She never got within the bears reach, but she stood stock stil staring until he ambled off.
DeleteA good kitty story, they're lucky to be homed with such an understanding "mom".
ReplyDeleteWell, my biggest fear was that Houdi might be cross about Freddie being in the house. He was shocked, but they are being very good about sharing.
DeleteWonderful you have taken in that second poor cat. Hope he adjusts quickly.
ReplyDeleteI hope so. He came upstairs last night as if he'd lived here his whole life. He purred and purred. I never heard him purr before.
DeleteI'm so glad you took in Freddie! I hope he acclimates, and I hope Houdi gets more settled too. Just a matter of time, I suspect.
ReplyDeleteI really couldn't bring myself to leave him. My daughter made a comment about a housewarming gift. I said, 'Please God, don't let it be a cat!'
DeleteNo more room at the inn.
I'm really happy that Houdini has decided to stay in. I wonder if a predator went for him and scared sense into his head. I'm also happy for Freddie.
ReplyDeleteThe stinker is at it again. He has evidently forgotten what it was that changed his mind. He wants out.
DeleteI think that given a little time they will both be happy at the new place. Glad Houdi found out it was better to stay inside! :)
ReplyDeleteI hope so. They are kind of stressing me out!
DeleteIm so glad to read that Freddie is there. I was wondering about him. Hopefully they'll both settle in. Your new house looks amazing from the pictures you posted a few posts ago (I'm late commenting)! I'm so impressed that the two of you could build a house like this. Wishing you many many happy years there!
ReplyDeleteI hope so too!
DeleteAbandoning animals (and animal deaths) has been heavy on my mind lately. I'm glad you got those two settled at your new home. I'm still marveling at the fact it's built and you're actually living there now. I'll have to get your new address at some point.
ReplyDeleteKelly, I admit that I am marveling at it too. It still feels strange though.
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