Now that he is older his personality has changed 100%.
Now he is very affectionate with us. When one of us walks into a room he runs to us to be petted or picked up. When we walk around he follows us, so close that it's hard not to trip over him. He has become a kitty that's easy to love, and we would keep him except for one thing: Munchkin.
Munchkin turns into a monster when Buddy is near. She hisses and growls and chases him. In order to keep the peace we keep them apart part of the time, Munchkin upstairs and Buddy downstairs. Even then, she skulks around, looking for him around every corner and acting skittish. This has been going on for a couple of months now. Our other two cats have finally accepted Buddy but I don't think Munchkin ever will. We are now trying to find another home for him. We will be sad to let him go but it seems the only answer to the present situation. I want to make sure he finds a good home, someone who cares for him as much as we do.
We once allowed a mother cat to keep one of her first litter. Huh! He turned into a complete bully, and his mother left home. We've been one-at-a-time ever since.
ReplyDeleteCats are not easy to reason with, are they?
ReplyDeleteWish that I could give sweet Buddy a home - love those orange boys! But our Max would be like Munchkin and we don't live too close. He is a dear. Wish Munchkin would change her mind.
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So do I, Mary. We can always hope.
ReplyDelete:( I hope they can work out their differences.
ReplyDeleteJust like Queen of the house, Lottie and her hated Catkin.... but through lack of choice, we had to persevere, and the warfare is barely noticeable now - it simmers, but rarely breaks out into anything too worrying. Good luck with them both.
ReplyDeleteWe are still persevering… will see what happens.
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