
I think it has been three weeks since Gallahad and Shiro moved in. They are my son’s cats and since he was starting a new job, he couldn’t have them with him and so with a sad heart, he left them with me. I wasn’t too keen on the idea because I knew how much work they would be plus Chachi, the cat, was used to having this place all to himself. Bringing all three together was a daunting task and lots of work.
It was hard and still is. They are getting used to each other. Gallahad, is a British long-haired cat with dark fur and bright orange eyes. Shiro is all white with big eyes and looks like the cat on the Gourmet Food ads. They are two different personalities. Galli is soft and sweet and even though he looks menacing, he is a gentle giant. Shiri is the princess and she knows it! She was daddy’s little girl and was spoiled rotten. She is also a no-nonsense type and that turned out to be a problem for Chachi, the Little Macho.
Anyway, it has been three weeks in and the “thaw” wasn’t taking place no matter how hard I tried. Chachi had a hissy fit the first week which rolled into the second week. He decided to get along with Galli but Shiro was a different matter altogether. He has started tolerating Galli and lets him play with his stuffed toys but Shiro still gets a hiss whenever he sees her.
However, yesterday he did a 360 and decided to roll out the white flag. Don’t ask me why. It happened and the Little Macho woke up with a glint in his eye as if he had this bright idea. The idea turned out to be, let’s lay down arms and be friends BUT on my terms! Little did he know that the other two had other ideas. No deals were their stance. Sound familiar to what is happening in the real world? Anyway, the morning started out fine.
Chachi: “You can play with my toys Galli,” tail tucked between his legs.
Galli: “I’ve been playing with them. I don’t need your permission for that you little Snort.”
Chachi: “You weren’t brought up well, were you? You have to ask first.”
Galli: “Okay, thank you!”
Just then Shiro walks in and takes a gander at what is going on. Immediately, Little Macho throws down the white flag and goes into a hissy fit. I think he doesn’t like females, yours truly excluded of course.
Shiro: “You sure have a loud hiss for a little thing. I can take you down anytime Little Bubba.”
Chachi: “Who are you calling Little Bubba? By the way, I think you should get some sun. That pale look doesn’t suit you.”
They did the Mexican standoff for a few minutes and then decided to let it go but not before Shiro decided to get the last word in.
Shiro: “You should learn some manners and what’s with the John Wayne swagger? You are way too big for your britches.”
Chachi: “MOM! What did she say?!!”
ME: “She said you are adorable and cute. She wants to be friends.”
Chachi: “Yeah, I am and I know it. Glad that she sees it too. I think she is afraid and wants to make nice. Okay, we’ll try it. Shiro, you can play with my toys too but one false move and I’ll be on you before you can swish that pretty tail of yours!”
Shiro: “Thank you Chachi but keep your distance. You are too full of yourself but I will take you up on the offer.”
She walked over to the toy basket, picked out Chachi’s favorite stuffed bird and walked out with a swish of the tail and an elegant stride out of the room.
Chachi: “Mommy!”
Me: “It’s alright. You’ll get it back. Play nice and make peace.”
Chachi: “I DON’T LIKE HER!”
This went on for a while until Little Macho decided to give in and make friends. Afternoon found all three in the bedroom taking their afternoon siesta. Galli on my bed, Shiro stretched out on the floor and Chachi snoozing next to me.
Peace at last! Will it last? I don’t know but I’m enjoying the temporary ceasefire!
Have an amazing day.
What a delightful and heartwarming story! 🐾 Your storytelling brings each cat’s personality to life so vividly. I admire your patience and love while helping them adjust. May this sweet little truce grow into lasting friendship. 🐱✨
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It didn’t last long. Chachi is hissing at both of them now! The truce was nice while it lasted. There is always tomorrow. Thank you Krishna.
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