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Published on July 16, 2006 By MasonM In Pets & Nature
As I wrote in another article, I bought a gray kitten yesterday. I named him Socrates and he's going to be my trucking companion. As I'm spending the weekend in a hotel I thought it would allow some quiet time to get to know each other a bit before setting out in the truck on Monday.

He got over his fright over being relocated pretty quickly. More quickly than I had expected in fact. In a few short hours he went from being afraid of me to begging me to pick him up so he can nap on my lap. I hope that he adjusts to being in the truck as quickly. I'm sure that's going to be a pretty scary experience for him at first but I'm encouraged by how quickly he has adapted to me and his new surroundings here.

It surprises me how he's such good company for a cute little ball of fur. His play times are pretty amusing and he is bursting with energy and his nap times are pretty much "hold me" times. I expected him to make decent company for me while on the road but I'm surprised at how entertaining he is and how quickly a bond is forming between us.

I wanted a cat for a truck pet basically because they are less trouble on the road than many other pets. You have to stop fairly often to walk a dog, where a cat just uses the litter box. Cats do a lot of sleeping compared to dogs which also makes them a better fit for a truck.

Once he adjusts to living in the truck with it's noises and motion I will start trying to harness/leash train him so that he won't have to spend all of his time in the truck. I figure just adjusting to a new person and new living conditions is enough stress for the little fellow without adding the harness training right away.

With any luck he'll adapt to road life pretty quickly. He's very young yet, born May 26th, so I think he's at the perfect age to adapt easily to a new life. I just never knew they could be so amusing and make for such good company. I'm already picking up on his communications. I can tell "pet me" from "I want a nap" and "I'm hungry" or "let's play". He makes his desires known with no problem.

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on Jul 16, 2006
Mason he sounds great!

I can't wait to read about the road adventures of Mason and Socrates!
on Jul 16, 2006
#1 by Tova7
Sun, July 16, 2006 3:30 PM



[Tova7]
Mason he sounds great!

I can't wait to read about the road adventures of Mason and Socrates!


Thanks, he is a pip. Right now he's snoozing on my lap again. I'm sure he'll provide me a little writing material here and there.
on Jul 16, 2006
Pictures please!!

on Jul 16, 2006
on Jul 16, 2006
I look forward to stories about him.
Good thinking to wait on the harness/leash.
Give him a "lovin" for me.
He's just a little puff!
on Jul 16, 2006
#5 by feisty_in_ohio
Sun, July 16, 2006 6:45 PM




I look forward to stories about him.
Good thinking to wait on the harness/leash.
Give him a "lovin" for me. He's just a little puff!


Thanks
on Jul 16, 2006
he looks like a russian blue. Very cute cat.
on Jul 17, 2006
He would fit right in with our family of cats (all names starting with S).  Our latest addition took to my wife just as quickly.  She took a little longer with my son and I.  She also took to a leash fairly quickly, so that should not take long either.
on Jul 18, 2006
I agree this should be a perfect companion for you, Mason. I think he'll adapt to the road pretty easily, to tell you the truth.
on Jul 18, 2006
#7 by momijiki
Sun, July 16, 2006 11:03 PM




he looks like a russian blue. Very cute cat.


Thanks. I think one of his parents may have been a Russian Blue, but I couldn't swear to it. After looking at pics of many different cat breeds he looks more like that than anything. The girl at the pet shop called him a blue, but I doubt he's a pure bred one considering I only paid thirty bucks for him.
on Jul 18, 2006
#8 by little-whip
Sun, July 16, 2006 11:38 PM



[little-whip]
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Says it all.
on Jul 18, 2006
#9 by Dr. Guy
Mon, July 17, 2006 09:28 AM



[Dr. Guy]
He would fit right in with our family of cats (all names starting with S). Our latest addition took to my wife just as quickly. She took a little longer with my son and I. She also took to a leash fairly quickly, so that should not take long either.


That's encouraging. I'm hoping he'll take to leash training pretty well. He does have a stubborn streak though, so maybe not.
on Jul 18, 2006
#10 by Gideon MacLeish
Tue, July 18, 2006 0:56 PM




I agree this should be a perfect companion for you, Mason. I think he'll adapt to the road pretty easily, to tell you the truth.

Thanks Gid. You're correct. After one day of shear terror on his part now he acts as if he's lived in a truck all his life.
on Jul 18, 2006
He's so cute.

You might want to consider keeping his claws trimmed.
on Jul 18, 2006
#15 by Içonoçlast
Tue, July 18, 2006 9:43 PM



[Içonoçlast]
He's so cute.

You might want to consider keeping his claws trimmed.


They were trimmed at the pet shop and I have set up a standing appointment at the vet for whenever I am home to have him checked out, claws trimmed, all that good stuff. He'll get his first shots next time home as well.
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