Your New Cat: Why Are The First 24 Hours So Important
Your New Cat: Why Are The First 24 Hours So Important

Copyright 2006 John YoungThe Cage Was Small, But The People Were Nice And Tiger Felt Safe. He Was Fed, Petted And Regularly Groomed. Still, It Wasnt Home. Tiger Had Been Home, And Still Had Vague Memories Of The Woman Who Had Cared For Him And The Other Cats Who Lived With Her.Then He Had Been Taken To This Place, And Had Been Here So Long He Had Almost Forgotten Home, And The Woman.There Was Uneasiness Here, Though, And Tiger Felt It. Something Was About To Happen. Something Bad.Then Two Humans Came In. He Was Put In A Cage With Them. He Jumped Up In The Womans Lap. He Was Put In A Dark Place That Bumped And Jostled. He Heard Strange, Scary Noises. He Howled, And A Male Voice Answered With Noises He Couldnt Understand.Then There Was Light. And TERROR!A Small Hand Reached For Him And Tried To Grab Him. There Were People He Didnt Know; They All Approached Him. There Was Another Cat That Arched And Spat.Then, Horror Of HorrorsThere Was A Dog!Tiger Fled. He Fled Down A Long Corridor And Bolted Through The First Open Door He Found. He Hid In The Darkest Place He Could Findamong Soft And Hard Things He Didnt Recognize. He Heard Voices. He Heard The Dog Bark, And He Shuddered. He Heard The Childs High Pitched Voice, And A Womans Voicewhich Were Easier To Bear.He Hunkered Down And Remained As Invisible And Silent As He Could.ADOPTION IN HASTEThe Staff Of Animal Shelters Greet People Looking For New Pets With Both Joy And Misgiving. People Walk Between The Cages, Looking Over Each Cat, And The Staff Hope They Will Select A Cat That Has Been There For A Long Time.But They Know What The People Are Looking For; They Are Looking For Kittens, Not Adult Cats.If There Are No Kittens, The Customers Will Sometimes Reluctantly Choose An Adult Cat As A Consolation Prize, Pay The Adoption Fees And Cart Him Or Her OffOnly To Return The Cat Two Or Three Days Later.Im Sorry, But This Cat Just Didnt Work Out. We Couldnt Fit It Into The Family.OrThis Cat Is Just Too Wild. We Need Something Tamer, Something That Will Fit In.What Happened? The Staff Member Asks.The Cat Bolted And Hid. It Took Us Three Days To Find It, And When We Finally Did, We Had To Chase It All Over The House Before We Caught It. We Need Something Tamer; Something That Will Fit In Better.So Go The Sad Tales Of The Returnees But Wait, It Can Be Worse For Cats Adopted In Other Ways.The Landlord Wont Let Me Keep Her, Could You Please Take Her In?People Who Adopt Strays Off The Street, Or A Friends Cat, Many Times Dont Realize The Full Extent Of The Things They Need To Do For Their New CatIn Part 2 Well Discuss Those Things. Adequate Preparation Would Have Saved Tiger -- By Safely And Easily Introducing Him To A Happy Home