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Main Coon Cat looking for a new home
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I need a new home. My name is Zeeba, I’m a Maine Coon Cat mix, about 6 years old and weigh 20 pounds. I was neutered when young and they de-clawed my front claws. I’ve lived indoors with no other animal exposure except this thing called a ‘baby’ that has turned my life upside down! When they brought this little human baby home, at first I thought it was cool and I even agreed to share my bedroom with him… but they began to shut me out of my own room!!!! He’s now 11 months old and has been trying to chase me all over the place. Now he can stand on his side of the gate and yells and yells to try to get me to come and play. I’m a pretty playful cat and love having my neck and face brushed, eating ice in my water and enjoy a game of “chase the ribbon” and “climb in the bag” like any other normal cat, but the little baby tends to want to pull my fur, sit on me, and squeal in my face! So … to make a long story short, if you or someone you know like well-built coon cats (I’m quite handsome if you look at my picture I’m sure you’ll agree!) … Please consider inviting me to come live with you. The baby's grandparents who live in The Villages are coming in February and they have offered to let me hitch a ride with them if anyone would be willing to offer me lodging. Please private message them and these kind people will give you the phone number of my owners who can tell you all about me.
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My heart goes out to you. May I suggest your Mom and Dad teach your new little brother some animal respect. He won't be 11 months for long.
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They are working on it.... the other challenge is mom and dad and baby are moving for one year to the mid-west - so finding new housing that allows kitties has added to an already challenged little family structure. :)
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PS - If anyone is interested in Zeeba, he of course is free to a good and loving home. :)
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And how do you teach an 11mo. old...
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We raised two babies with three cats. The babies learned how to treat the cats because we taught them how. We also found places we could rent that took cats without a problem (and this was in the '70s & '80s). I know it's not easy, but it distresses me when the family pet is discarded as soon as the babies come along.
But that's just me. I had to say it. I hope the Maine Coon Cat finds a loving home. My late brother had a Maine Coon, and if we didn't have a bird, I would take this one just as a way to remember. |
Hi Zeeba,
I can't have a cat due to allergies in the family. But I will tell you true that if ever I were to have a cat, I would look for a Maine Coon Cat. I have always heard that Maine Coon Cats are well known for their charming, loving personalities -- kind of like dogs. :) In addition to being known for all that charm, I think your breed is known also for size. . . Shall we say -- A Substantial Kitty. -- I like that in a cat. If anyone wants to know more about your breed, I hope they will give it a Google. You seem like such a lovely cat, but here you are, caught in one of those transitions life can bring. And with those toddlers, parents really do have to choose their battles, I know. I feel sure it makes them sad to have to find a new home for you. But these things have to happen sometimes. They are trying to do what they think is best for everybody, including you, Zeeba. And they probably feel guilty, but I think parents of toddlers need to be cut a little slack. Toddlers have all that energy and they can run astonishingly fast. Toddlers are in the moment. Toddlers are a joy but they sure are a handful. -- Besides, what with being shut out of your own room and probably not getting nearly as much attention as you are used to and all that fur-pulling and sitting on you, I bet you yourself are ready to pack up your toys and your bowl and your bed and move on down the road to live with somebody new who will have the time and place for you. So anyway, even though you cannot be mine, I hope that when February comes, your grandparents get to bring you to The Villages to live out your life in sunshine and fun and lots of love. Please let us know how this all turns out. |
Truthfully, this entire story makes me ill. I'm hoping your daughter can read all these posts on this thread because it is she who needs training. She needs to teach her son -- yes, even at 11-months old -- that pets need respect and quiet time. This 11-month old needs to be taught there are consequences for not behaving properly. Yes -- even at 11-months of age.
My heart goes out to this kitty who is being treated like a pariah, and like an item, not a live being. |
I have a Maine Coone cat that looks alot like the one posted here. His name is Rocky. He is the most loveable , sweet, loving, cat we've ever had. He is a big baby. Anyone who decides to adopt this cat will never regret it. I already have 2 and can't take another or I would. I hope the family works things out because it is such a shamefor this cat to be moved to another home the cat didn't do anything wrong.
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DITTO BONANZA!!...good training starts in childhood......
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I'm afraid my humor have lead some to believe that Zeeba isn't loved or cared for. The pictures show that is not the case and he will continue to be loved if another loving home can not be found.
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As Future Villager said, this cat did nothing wrong, what a shame. |
We raised two babies with cats. One cat loved to be mauled; the other not. We trained the babies as best we could and provided a safe haven for the cat (our bed, of course) that didn't want to be handled.
When we had to put that cat down at age 20, our 16-year-old son went out into the backyard and dug a whole up to his chest so that when we buried our beloved cat, no creature from the woods could ever get to him. The two babies and the two cats ended up being great friends. And what's more, the two babies, ages 36 & 41, to this day still have cats of their own. From the picture of your daughter who has made birthday "cat" cakes, she loves this cat. I hope she will reconsider. It won't take long for this stage to pass. |
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Dafoe, I understood. I could tell from your post that Zeeba is loved. I felt sure his family would never let him go except to a really special home. And if he has to find a new home, what better place than in The Villages. I hope this all works out. I bet it will. :) |
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I was afraid Zeeba might go to a kill shelter; and unfortunately there is an abundance of surrendered cats. It is obvious from the pictures that Zeeba was a pampered kitty. I really hope that some Villages retired couple volunteers to give this lovely cat a forever home. |
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Tell you what, I'll take the baby. Our cats would love to have a baby brother. More work for us, but hey more joy too..
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I also find it interesting that people take up the cause of the cat, rather than the wellbeing of the HUMAN child.... go figure ????? |
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Way to go Gracie!
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And on another note... this is a forum to express opinions. There is usually an alternative to giving up a beloved pet, and nothing wrong with people mentioning them. They might even have a viable solution. |
You are going to give me your baby?
I am getting so exited, but I can't find any booties and bottles and stuff in the garage. This is just for the first 21 years right? That is what they told us the last time but I should have read the small print.
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LOL - They grow so fast the booties may not work for long.... oh it would all be easy! :) Thanks for offering to take the baby.... I think they'll need to keep him since he breast feeds and that is one option that doesn't work well with transferring homes ;)
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Gracie, is this for real? You are taking this beautiful kitty into your loving home? Helene must be over the moon. :pepper2::pepper2:
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Gracie, I'll throw you the baby shower!
Misread the post.....thanks for the gentle nudge of correction :) |
It's amazing how we can all read the same thing and come to completely different conclusions....
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NO...I was teasingly asking her for her human baby. I don't understand why her baby and her cat can't co-exist. We would have to have a board meeting about adding a pet and Mikey has vetoed the last four dog requests. I don't think this old girl could handle a human baby anymore. Our cats let us sleep at night usually and they don't grow to be much past twenty pounds. AND all three of ours are like real children to our hearts, I can't see how anybody could give them up for almost any reason. I am pretty sure that the boys don't want any more furry siblings. Helene and I don't have their good sense, but the dad throws in some thoughtful ideas every once in awhile on the subject. Like I wouldn't give you a million dollars for the three cats we have and I wouldn't give you a dime for a dozen more......or...Yes we can get a new pet but one of us humans has to go....and he wasn't looking at Helene. I think they should keep the cat. And take good care of the human baby and the feline one too. |
I think if you are going to enjoy the human baby, you should keep him till after the college expenses are paid. I mean, after all...
Can I have him during the teenage years? I LOVE teenage boys! |
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is this cat still available?
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is this cat available?
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Yes!!!
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Oh pattytracey I hope you can take and love this fur baby.
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I hope so
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