Oreo is actually quite the little monster! Blue will give him a tried and true beat down if he tries this with her, and Jade doesn't mind him, but she doesn't really LIKE him and if he does this with her, she will get very upset and may hurt him. I am confident that Nigredo can keep him in line without hurting him. I always supervise, but so far they've been fine.
I still periodically check the shelter cat photos in case Pooks shows up there. I know she won't, but I check anyway. This shelter is just way overkill... These are just a few photos depicting how they handle the cats. All scruffed or held awkwardly by their skin. Gosh I'd hate to think what cats go through under their "care".
They don't look happy do they? You must miss Pooks, the not knowing is worse than bad but certain news.
I do still miss my Pooks from time to time. I wish I knew what happened to her. The people at the shelter really aren't that bad themselves, they're just so overworked and there's too many unwanted pets. I guess it doesn't excuse not being nice to the animals, but they've got to be horribly stressed. The way they hold some of the cats and the lack of food and care even Oreo suffered from is bad, but I try not to judge too harshly.
Blue and Oreo are JUST BEGINNING to kinda get along. She has to wear this horrid BELL and he's been sticking by her and she's been allowing it. He's getting so big, so fast. Over 4 lbs now.
She got a nick on her ear and as it healed, it got itchy and she scratched it and opened it up and made it worse. The cone/bell thingy will help it heal better.
It is good that they are beginning to get along now - and I do hope that Blue's ear heals quickly so the collar can come off.
He caused the nick, no doubt. When it comes to cats getting along, its different from dogs. They aren't pack animals and we've had several cats over the years. To some degree you have to let them fight things out. Same with Pooks and one other cat we've had around Blue here, by the time Oreo is of decent size, they will have worked things out. Blue wins the scuffles, but Oreo is tough and he won't give up. Slowly, the scuffles are lessening and Blue isn't all growly and stuff when he's around. Nigredo is sure to break up any "nasty" fighting.
Oreo today As compared to when I first got him He is now over 5 lbs and beginning to lose his teeth and kitten face. He's not as savage with food. He's still kinda annoying with it, but not nearly as bad. He's now taken to jumping on Blue, and we're dealing with that. He's not being truly vicious, but it isn't truly nice, either. He does it to Nigredo too but of course Nigredo is a 100 lb fat dog and can handle it. He has been viciously growled at by Jade a few times for doing it (she probably won't hurt him but is scared of it) and I try to mostly keep them apart. She hides from him etc. He's a bit too playful and jumps on everyone. He also climbs up people's backs etc. He did that to my mom while she was walking down the stairs and she almost fell down. He's very affectionate and happy and always purring and I'm sure we will work through the issues one at a time. Needless to say, Pooks is still gone.
Nigredo is the only one who can tolerate being used as a cat toy. As you can see, Oreo is getting quite big! His feet are already larger than Blue's feet. He's a wee messpot. Love him loads.
He really is. He's over 6 lbs already. His feet are huge. I'm wondering how big he'll be fully grown. He still has baby teeth!
New video of the boys being boys. As Oreo grows, Nigredo realizes he doesn't have to be as gentle. They wrestle like big boys now, but Nigredo still always wins. Oreo has grown from 1 pound to almost 8 pounds in about 3 months time...
Nigredo no longer really plays with other dogs, so this is his playmate. We don't visit the dog park anymore and most local dogs are unfriendly, and Jade is too old and not interested anymore. Our neighbors white dog began causing problems for others and a lady threatened to have the dog impounded so they keep her up now. As new neighbors, they didn't realize her threat was empty and the local animal control probably wouldn't even respond to such a call, let alone impound the dog.