Tales From a Triplet House

Tales From a Triplet House
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ThatTripletMom - > Tales From a Triplet House -> The Things Kids Do...
The Things Kids Do...

It seems every parent has a version of this story. So I am telling myself as I try not to be too angry at my daughter.

I have been spending extra attention lately on teaching how to treat the cats.  We have two.  One is a mellow old grey/brown tabby of 12yrs.  He is a lap cat but has only recently discovered that the kids are another source of petting hands and so he is not running away from them anymore. The other is a young 3 yr old calico who is friendly but a feisty and moody adolescent.

As the kids have been more interested in trying to play with the cats, I have been teaching them the best and most effective way to call them and to get them to stay with them;  Teaching them the way the cats like to be pet and so on.  I have even started letting them have access to the cat brush.

One daughter has taken to requesting the tabby be in her room during quiet time; an hour of the each day that is mandatory alone time at our house (if they don’t get a break form each other each day they are fighting by dinnertime).

Well, the other day after quiet time, there were tufts of fur all over her floor.  I looked at the tabby and he had patches missing in his side!  Ugh!  She got hold of the (safety) scissors from the art drawer and decided to ‘groom’ him!  I was so mad!  I made her vacuum it up (she hates the vacuum) and told her the consequence was to not be able to be in a room alone with him again.  Also, the scissors got put up and now everyone has to ask first before they use them.

Later that night after the kids were in bed, TripletDad and I were watching TV and the tabby curled up in my lap.  I noticed he was starring intently up at me like he sometimes does when he wants something like more petting.  I looked down and saw...all his whiskers were about ½ inch long!  He is so mellow, he just let her do that to him. Oh!  Poor kitty!  I was so mad!  But I had already given out her consequences.  It was done. I couldn’t go heaping on punishments.  Just keep teaching on proper pet treatment.

Now he just has to grow them back.  Every time I look at him I feel sad for him.  But, like I said, every parent has a story like this.  My turn had just come...

Topics: parenting, pets, childen
posted by ThatTripletMom on Tuesday, March 18, 2008 at 05:33 PM
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posted by creatress on Mar 19, 2008 at 10:31 AM
Oh wow. I totally understand you being upset at that. Yikes!!! I would take them all on a "field trip" to the vet. Have the vet talk to them about what fur and whiskers are for and how horrific it is to cut a cat's whiskers (not at all like a hair cut!) It will cost you a little bit, but a small enough amount to make it totally worth it.

Hearing it from a parent is one thing, hearing it from a specialist is always another. It really sinks in and gets through!

That picture is totally cute by the way!
posted by MiaMama on Mar 19, 2008 at 04:13 PM
Oh my gosh!  Poor kitty, it's a lucky that he didn't loose an ear.  What a patient kitty, I'm glad he didn't scratch your daughter in the "grooming" process.

We have four cats and our 5 month old is just discovering them and wanting to pet them, but ends up grabbing their fur.  It makes me very nervous, they just give an irritated look and run off.

Creatress makes a great point about taking a "field trip" to the vet.  Good idea!
posted by hmoeckli on Apr 3, 2008 at 06:11 PM
Poor kitties! We have two and my daughter LOVES them. They hide when they want to, but they are actually very patient with her.
posted by Mama26 on Apr 3, 2008 at 10:42 PM
I was crackin up reading this! Your poor kitty, they are so patient. i caught my three-year-old dragging ours around the kitchen BY HER TAIL. My girls have both cut their own hair, about once a year one of them does it, but i never thought of the animals falling victim to that...thanks for the heads up! lol I can't look at that picture with out laughing out loud :)
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