Gil
Adopted!
On 12/06/09, Gil was
found at around 1 year of age, living near a Biwako
fishing area, which is one of our TNR project sites. He's a
friendly cat, with expressive eyes. He
was adopted with Coral in Tokyo on October 31st, 2010. JCN
regularly brings kittens and
cats to the Kanto area for adoption and fostering. Feel free to contact
us if you are interested in meeting available candidates.
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****Notes****
12/12/10 - Hana and Gil are
doing
wonderfully. They're completely settled into the
apartment. They are
eating their food without nearly as many problems as when they first
arrived. The last time we had an "incident" was when Gil broke
into a
bag of crab treats and ate the whole bag. :\ Anyway, I've since
switched from Science Diet to Iams, and I think they like it better.
That's good news for me since Iams is cheaper, haha! Gil is a
talkative
boy who likes to make it known when he's craving attention. Hana
and
Gil are still getting along with each other well: they like to sleep,
eat, and play together. Their favorite thing to do nowadays is to
sleep under the warm air of my heater I've had a few friends come over
to visit the cats. They're a little wary of strangers at first,
watching people but staying out of reach. It doesn't take them
very
long to warm up, though. Within minutes Gil is usually meowing
for
some loving and rubbing against people's legs. I'm not planning on
doing anything major for the holidays this year, so it's nice to have
some family members to spend them with. :)
11/7 - Gil and Coral are doing
very
well in their new home. I've been able to leave them at my
apartment
when I go to work without coming home to any unfortunate
surprises.
They greet me at the door when I come home (as long as they're not
half-asleep on the couch) and love to cuddle with me at every
opportunity. Thankfully, Coral's vomiting less and less. I
think she's
getting used to the food and the routine of being fed at certain times
of the day. I'm careful not to give them too much food at once,
because
that's when Coral tends to upset her stomach by eating too much at
once. Gil is very curious and comes running to where I am if he
hears
anything interesting, and he's always trying to get in between me and
my laptop. I have a few more photos up of them on my flickr account.
11/1/10 - Hello there, just sending out a little update on Coral and
Gil! I thought about restricting them to just one room for a day or
two, but they were keen on exploring the rest of the apartment. It's
been a day since they've arrived and they're already acting like they
own the place. They're the two most affectionate cats I've had
the pleasure of meeting. Gil is always very eager to be rubbed
and petted, and the both of them love to cuddle up next to me when I'm
in bed. They're using their litter box properly and eating the Science
Diet (hairball prevention type) that I gave them, although they don't
eat much. Gil is perfectly alright, but Coral threw up her kibble
a few hours ago. There was nothing but kibble in her puke so I'm
not sure why her stomach got upset. Stress?
Overeating? Debbie did warn me about their sensitive
tummies. I don't think there are any harmful substances she could
have gotten into in the apartment, so maybe I'll just try rationing
their food a bit and see what happens. Other than that little
episode she seems perfectly healthy. I'll be sure to let
you know if any other problems arise, but at this point I'm willing to
say that she just got a little overexcited.
Thanks for allowing me to meet these wonderful animals! You can
see the photos I've taken of them here on my flickr account.