Piper by A_Sunbeam
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Description
The mother of a friend died and we were asked if we'd take her cat - "Piper"; described simply as 'large neutered friendly tomcat, eats anything'.
Also very frightened at being 'catnapped' when brought from the mother's house; hid behind the settee for some time. That was last Sunday afternoon.
He's 6 years 9 months, according to the vet who saw him last and is now signed on at that same vet as our moggie.
It's taken him a while to settle in; he still tends to jump at any sudden noise or movement, but, as you can see from the photo, is beginning to feel at home.
'Eats anything' is right; after two days of eating next to nothing he's now 'eating like a horse'.
But he has a habit of wanting a little something during after dark, so I've had a few broken nights ... and is why I haven't been creating any little pictures for Rendo or commenting much on your works of art.
We had some bother getting him to use a litter tray, but, after looking through Jason Galaxy's website and tips, we've overcome those problems and all seems to be fine now. Just as well ... He was used to a cat flap and comeing and going as he pleased. We shan't let him out for a while; don't want him running off or getting lost. Not sure if he's microchipped, but once he has a good (personalised) collar and is chipped, then I think he can be allowed out into the garden.
In fifty years of marriage this is our sixth cat (not counting 'Hunni', who was a lodger). And I have no idea who named him 'Piper' or why they chose that name!
Comments (16)
FurNose
Aaaaw! Such a precious boy!
We always left a new kitty indoors for at least 2-3 Weeks, until we started to let them out.
jmb007
mignon
LivingPixels
Great shot Shaun nice capture just take your time you'll get to when you can my friend!!
dogpinshadow
Good lookin' Cat,,,,I think it to be a little stressful on any type of change ...Isnt this cat referred to as a tuxedo cat
bakapo
awww, he's a handsome boy. it looks like he's settling in. congratulations on the new furry addition to your family.
Tracesl
nice pic
rhol_figament
Looks comfy...
My daughter brought a female tabby home from the shelter one time. It was a bit older like Piper and took at least two weeks to start feeling comfortable. We both loves cats so it didn't take long for her to come looking for attention. Very hard to keep indoors as she found the door out very tempting. I would recommend keeping the litter box fresh, lol, as long as you don't mind a little extra 'house cleaning' once and a while...
Kordouane
Beautiful photography, The pose of the cat is superb
ontar1
Beautiful cat!
GrandmaT
He is a beautiful cat and seems very contented in this photo. It won't take too long for him to settle in. It is good of you to take him in.
Ourias3D
Hum! it is so good!
T.Rex
Almost an exact copy of my Kitty. She uses the litter box for poo, and the newspapers spread on the floor in the hall for pee. She now has a routine - scratch, pee, meow, scratch. She's really got me trained to come running with the toilet paper roll. Bending the newspaper correctly, I can pour the pee directly into the toilet, wipe the paper, fold it, and into the paper recycle bin. Takes 2 minutes at the most. Oh, she's almost 6 years old. Doesn't like going outdoors in her cage (it scares her) - stays at home and clappers her teeth at passing birds. Nice photo! Keep up the good work. :-)
Lucusoo
He's excellent.
Diemamker
Well it looks like he's starting to get comfortable there.. nice shot you took here!
Drakkendark
Cool shot.
Faemike55
great capture! so good of you to take Piper into your home