about a kitten
markgreyblue
Registrant
about a week ago i got a kitten from the animal shelter -
i had a cat as child -
but having a pet as and adult is a much different relationship
being more aware of the full responsibility
and nature of relationships -
it has been a struggle because i have wanted to bond with the cat
and also teach it or train it as much as a cat can be trained to live in the house
with knowledge of the boundaries that are his around the place -
it's really shown me a side to myself that at is something i have needed to
understand better -
i have a neighbor who is a super guy - he volunteers at animal shelters -
so he has a good knowledge base of animal nature and care -
i call him a lot to ask for advice -
i was talking to him yesterday about my concerns -
and we talked -
and i said 'this is like dealing with a permanent child with a learning disability'
and he said 'that's exactly it ' -
in essence - he said - you have to repeat things a couple dozen times gently - and firmly - until they get it -
and i see now in the kitten the impulse to explore and do is much greater
than to do what is not so fun - the kitten is a kitten
and also this is the way it learns -
and my neighbor talked about needing to show the cat stuff with consistency -
that is hard - but it really helped me to hear that -
anytime i leave anything out - the kitten gets into it - a glass of juice -
unloading the dryer - in the kitten goes -
typing on the computer - he has to put his paw down and add 5 "0's" or whatever he hits
between me and the telephone receiver too -
this has been a real challenge
sometimes it's really cute -
but when i have been fatigued lately
i have lost my temper with the kitten which is not OK at all -
so the analogy is helping me with my patience - which is there most of the day -
it's just that when i get tired - i loose it quite easily -
and i don't want to have that kind of temper in my home -
yesterday was not such a good day - but i think maybe today will be better -
anyway - i hope all is well -
Markgb
i had a cat as child -
but having a pet as and adult is a much different relationship
being more aware of the full responsibility
and nature of relationships -
it has been a struggle because i have wanted to bond with the cat
and also teach it or train it as much as a cat can be trained to live in the house
with knowledge of the boundaries that are his around the place -
it's really shown me a side to myself that at is something i have needed to
understand better -
i have a neighbor who is a super guy - he volunteers at animal shelters -
so he has a good knowledge base of animal nature and care -
i call him a lot to ask for advice -
i was talking to him yesterday about my concerns -
and we talked -
and i said 'this is like dealing with a permanent child with a learning disability'
and he said 'that's exactly it ' -
in essence - he said - you have to repeat things a couple dozen times gently - and firmly - until they get it -
and i see now in the kitten the impulse to explore and do is much greater

than to do what is not so fun - the kitten is a kitten
and also this is the way it learns -
and my neighbor talked about needing to show the cat stuff with consistency -
that is hard - but it really helped me to hear that -
anytime i leave anything out - the kitten gets into it - a glass of juice -
unloading the dryer - in the kitten goes -
typing on the computer - he has to put his paw down and add 5 "0's" or whatever he hits
between me and the telephone receiver too -
this has been a real challenge
sometimes it's really cute -
but when i have been fatigued lately
i have lost my temper with the kitten which is not OK at all -
so the analogy is helping me with my patience - which is there most of the day -
it's just that when i get tired - i loose it quite easily -
and i don't want to have that kind of temper in my home -
yesterday was not such a good day - but i think maybe today will be better -
anyway - i hope all is well -
Markgb