Alright so I made my introduction to the newbie forum so you can read a little bit about us there but here is the real reason I joined a cat forum in the first place...
You see, we have an almost 6 year old Siamese boy who has been a great pet for an adult but doesn't really interact at all with my 4 1/2 year old twins.
Both my little guys have special needs: Cody has ADHD and John suffered brain damage in utero and as a result he has mild CP (which makes his movement jerky and probably flamboyant to the eyes of a kitten), ADHD, vision and neurological issues but no mental retardation whatsoever. In his soul he is more like a two year old sometimes.
Their conditions are well managed with therapy (two years and counting now) and they both attend regular pre-school.
I've been wanting a pet for them forever and ideally we would get a dog suited for kids, but we live in a teeny tiny apartment and between all the therapies and my work, I simply wouldn't do any dog any justice.
So two days ago, a kitten literally landed on our laps. As we were getting out of the car, we were "greeted" by two stray dogs playing tug of war with a tiny kitten. We took the kitten home and after a visit to the vet we want to keep him.
So here are my questions: My older cat, what am I going to do with him? Will he ever enjoy and play with the kitten (later cat) or will we have hissing and spatting forever?
I took the required steps to make sure Beau knows he is not behind dethroned, I lavished more attention to him, got the kitten his own personal everything so Beau won't share and today we've had less hissing (and no spatting) from Beau and he seems more relaxed. He's been following the kitten around but still hisses if he gets too close. He took a couple of sniffs of the newcomer as well (I didn't force the issue).
Is all that promising? What else can I do?
Now, the kitten is quite playfull and boisterous. He really like to bite and claw at me but I try not to allow him to see hands and fingers as toys. Later on I also plan on using Soft Paws like I do with my older cat (I am SO against declawing, I would never do that and Soft Paws were a God sent ever since I got Beau home 6 years ago).
He looks like he really likes the kids and will play all over them, nuzzle them etc.
Is this an indicator of his disposition? I really need to raise a mellow but playful and SOCIAL cat who will love kids and want to be their companion. How can I achieve that?
It's been a while since I got Beau but I don't remember Beau ever having so much energy!! Will the kitty calm down or will he always be a whirlwind?
What steps can I take to ensure he becomes sort of a "therapy cat" for my special needs children, especially John who is more in need of a pet's positive influence in his life? For now he is scaring the kitten with his jerky movements and I find myself saying "no" to John all the time while trying to explain how to handle such a small animal. Although he is really clever, he gets excited and seems to think the kitten is a toy rather than a live thing (I do not allow them time alone with the kitten and I am always supervising play and explaining the kitten's reactions to the kids so they will know when he is scared and wants to be left alone so they in turn learn to respect the animal and his needs). Cody has been doing great, he is generally a mature child who is very tender and soft with animals so my main concern is integrating the kitten with John. I hope amongst the almost 3000 members there are a few with cats and special needs kids.
And no, there are no "therapy places" or trainers where I am, I live in Greece...
And last question and I am sorry if it is a ridiculous one but is it possible to teach a cat to walk with a leash and if yes, how?
BTW the kitten is 6 weeks old
Thank you SO much for your time!!
Have a great day!
Tina