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Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Blinker's 4th Day - Part 2

My mum came over in the afternoon to spend a few days with me and help me look after Blinker. I feel more at ease and less stressed with someone else around in the house. :) Yay mummy!

Today has been an interesting day. I learnt a few new things about Blinker.

She is able to jump up onto the tv console - my mum and I were eating biscuits and she, being greedy, wanted some too. But we didn't give her any, and I placed the biscuits on the tv console because I thought she couldn't reach it there. But the biscuits were too enticing - she actually managed to jump up giving my mum and I a big surprise.

She has also managed to jump onto the dining table via the dining chairs. And in the process she's put at least a few scratches and holes into the seat of all the chairs. I hadn't even unwrapped the seats yet (the seats are cream coloured fake leather, and the holes are pretty obvious as bits have fallen out). Sigh. Naughty Blinker! I've moved the chairs away so she won't be able to get onto the dining table anymore. So this is now the safe spot for me to place things like her treats, my digicam and mobile phone (she likes to chew on the strap!), and other things she's not allowed to play with.

In the afternoon my mum and I also heard her coo for the first time ever. So cute! It was a real coo, very much the same way that her mummy, BlueOcean, coos. So cute!

After my mum arrived, we played with Blinker and I fed her some treats. So far she really loves her Angel Salmon Sashimi treat (it actually smells quite nice too!), and her Cattyman Crab Slice treat. When I take the packet of treat she will come running and basically try to get her paws on the packet. Hehe. After giving her some of both treats, she was pretty much better behaved for the rest of the afternoon. She was actually quite sleepy the whole afternoon, but she went round and round us on the sofa and didn't try to bite much. She let us stroke and pet her without biting and was purring the whole time. She is such a sweetie pie when she behaves well. :) Maybe the angel treat really works - like the wrapper says, it turns your little devil into an angel. Hehe.

Dinner was 1/3 a normal sized can of Natural Balance Ocean Fish. This seems the normal portion for her, although on Sunday morning she ate almost half the can. She's eating well, and during the day if we go to the kitchen she'd follow us and meow for more food. She still isn't eating her dry kibbles, I think I'll try softening it in warm water, and see if she'll eat it. I guess that dry food isn't as tasty and yummy as canned food too, so she's still a little spoilt at the moment. :P

I will carry on trying to teach her to behave better. I hope that with time and when she gets a little older, she'll get more used to interacting with humans and learn that toys are toys, while humans are friends. It helps so much to have someone else around. When it's just me I start to feel a bit stressed because she's quite 'sticky'. I don't mind her being sticky, except when all her energy and enthusiasm, expressed through her teeth and claws, are directed at me and not at her toys, because it starts to hurt! And I am also a little worried about her being sticky, because next week the school term starts again. I leave for school quite early, and John leaves for work at a more normal time. I have some short days which means I'll be home in the afternoon. But I don't know yet how well she'll adapt to this. Maybe having a kitty companion would be best for her, and also the biting and clawing won't be directed to the humans anymore if she had a playmate especially since this is normal kitten behaviour. I also read that through playing with another kitten she will learn to regulate the strength of her bites, as her companion will either meow/hiss to tell her that she's biting too hard, or just bite right back. :P

The owners of Emmanuel Curls is coming to visit tomorrow evening, so we'll see how it goes and assess the situation. I'll update again soon. I'm hoping that her good behaviour will carry on, and maybe I'll get to hear her coo again sometime soon. :)

Blinker's 4th Day

Today is Blinker's 4th day at home. She is eating well, and she is basically very active until she gets too tired to play anymore.

John got part of the day off yesterday and got to play with Blinker for a while.

After I fed her this morning I sat to watch some tv as I played with her a little bit. She would still jump up onto my lap and try to attack my fingers and arms, and if I stand up to walk she'd try to bite my feet/ankles. I've already tried squirting her, shouting "no", shouting "ow", hissing at her, clapping my hands once really loudly and telling her "no".... nothing seems to work. She could be teething, or maybe she's just so used to being able to bite her playmates that even though she knows I'm displeased, she can't help but try because that is how she would play with her siblings/other cats.

Every time I'm out in the living area I'm on the defensive. At first it started out as nibbling, but now it's starting to hurt, because it wouldn't be just her teeth, she'd come at me with claws too.

Running out of ideas here, the best solution is probably to get another kitten for her to play with.

I mean I like how she's active and playful, but I really don't like the biting and clawing.

ARGH!! Why does John have to go away now??

Sunday, September 03, 2006

Blinker's First Day (with photos!)

Yesterday was Blinker's first day at home. My mum came over to stay for the weekend and so she had one more person to play with. :)

I fed her canned food in the morning and in the evening. I left dry kibbles out for her too but she didn't seem to eat any.

She alternated between hyperactiveness and sleepyheadedness. She is a very playful, active, curious and daring kitty. She'd jump up onto the sofa, climb all over whoever is sitting there and run from one end of the sofa to the other.

In the morning she was still very dependent on me, she'd follow me everwhere and when I went into the study to use the computer, she'd sit outside the door and meow for me.

My mum arrived after lunch - I'd fallen asleep and didn't hear her come in. But Blinker was friendly and sociable. She introduced herself to my mum and followed her around like a new best friend, even without me around. :) She napped in the afternoon, falling asleep next to my mum on the sofa.

At night after we came back home from dinner, I fed Blinker her dinner and we both played with her whilst watching tv. When we both went to sleep and left her on her own outside in the living area, she didn't meow very much, and I could hear her playing with her toys.

Here are some pictures from her first day at home:


Blinker eating breakfast

Blinker relaxing on the sofa with my mum

Sleepy Blinker

Somewhere in dreamland...

Later that evening....

Watching tv

Still watching tv...

Huh? What are they talking about?

Don't want to watch anymore...

Zzzz...

Chasing butterflies in dreamland

Goodnight!

Saturday, September 02, 2006

Blinker's First Night

We brought Blinker home last night. What an adventure! (Will upload pics soon!)

When we left Emmanuel Curls and had gotten to the car, we realised there was a flat tyre. Off all the years I've been with John and he's driven us around, we've never had a flat. What timing! Luckily we managed to change the tyre quite easily and finally set off for home. Blinker mewed a little bit but on the way back she fell asleep, and slept till we carried her out of the car.

John and I had actually enclosed an area where her food, water, scratching post, litterbox and toys were to be. But within 5 minutes of taking her out of the crate, she'd done a flying jump onto the playpen fence and climbed over. What a little acrobat! I'd laid out some kibbles for her but she wasn't very interested. I showed her where the litter box is and she used it. Good girl!

John had to go back to camp, so I sat and played with her for some time. She seemed to like all her new toys, but would sometimes bat the balls under the sofa. She is such a bundle of energy, she was running all over the place, and when I sat to wach tv for a while, she jumped up onto the sofa and climbed all over me. She seems fond of walking along the top of the back cushions and climbing onto my shoulder and playing with my hair.

However I did notice that she likes to try and bite my fingers or my feet/toes. I'd pull her away, tell her no and try to distract her. But after a while she'll do it again. I have a spray bottle, and after a few times i used it to squirt her lightly. She'd look surprised, stop, stare (she might have seen me holding it though!), then start playing again.

Maybe I'm currently the only other living thing in the house, so when I walk, she chases after me and tries to go for my toes. :( I try not to wave my fingers about in front of her but I hope that her biting doesn't become a habit. She doesn't bite very hard. Maybe it's because I'm currently her mummy, playmate and moving toy all at once.

She seemed alright though, she was purring non-stop whilst I was with her. When I went to bed I left her out in the living room (enough space for her to run about and play). She mewed for a few minutes, but when she realised that I wasn't going to come out and play again, she stopped. So I went to sleep.

This morning after I woke up, I listened to see if I could hear her. She wasn't making any sound but I could hear her playing with her toys (she was chasing a ball that has a bell inside). When I went out she mewed and mewed happily. Time for breakfast! I gave her about 1/4 a can (the can is the same size as a tin of tuna fish for humans). She sniffed at it a few times, went round the dish a few times, and finally started eating. She has a funny way of eating. She purred all the time through her breakfast. She'd take a few bites, then stop, mew and start "digging" at the ground. Then she'd start eating again. I don't know why she does this. Anyhow, she finished all her food and I gave her a bit more. So finished 1/3 of the can, which seems an okay amount.

I played with her, but afterawhile she started chasing my feet again. When she bit me I picked her up and told her "No!".

I think I'll either have to try squirting her, or maybe putting some coins in a tin to shake when she bites. And get more toys to distract her with.