One of the special things about this year’s BlogPaws conference in Kansas City was the opportunity for Cupcake and her littermate Chanel to be together again. The sisters have not been together since June of last year, when Chanel and her brothers went off to the adoption center, while Cupcake, then named Dior, waited to fly down and join our family. Chanel ended up coming back from the adoption center to make a permanent home with Random Felines, but by then, Cupcake was living in Florida.
Cats don’t remember their family members when they are separated for a period of time. Just a trip to the vet is enough for some cats to not be able to recognize longtime companions because it disrupts their familiar community scent. So it wasn’t surprising that Cupcake was cautious about the unfamiliar tuxedo cat already in the hotel room when she arrived.
Both Cupcake and Chanel were curious about each other, but Chanel was more confident and interested in playing. Cupcake was wary hissed if the unfamiliar cat made playful overtures toward her.
Even though she wasn’t ready to play, Cupcake was interested in whatever Chanel was playing with. This led to a cycle of Cupcake sneaking closer, Chanel noticing, Cupcake hissing and retreating, and then the cycle would start again. The first night in the hotel room wasn’t restful for anyone, human or tuxedo cat.
Cupcake is accustomed to getting her way in all things, because all of the cats in our house back off when she wants something. What Cupcake clearly wanted was for Chanel to vanish, and Chanel wasn’t doing that.
Over time, the sisters would get closer to each other before Cupcake would hiss. When in the hotel room where she felt relaxed, Cupcake would have relaxed or even happy body language, but she would still hiss. It almost seemed like it had become a habit. See the tuxedo cat. Hiss.
Slowly there was more approaching and a little less hissing.
Then Cupcake made the mistake of climbing into Chanel’s stroller while we were in the hotel’s mezzanine.
Cupcake doesn’t have a stroller, and it looked like an interesting place to hang out. Chanel approached the stroller to go back in and found her sister already inside. Cupcake hissed and swatted at Chanel, defending her position in her sister’s stroller.
And Chanel hissed right back, telling Cupcake in no uncertain terms that she needed to stop being such a princess and get out of Chanel’s stroller.
The humans were sure to deescalate that situation before it got too much further out of hand.
The last full day of the visit, the sisters were getting very near each other. Chanel wanted so much to play, but Cupcake still wasn’t sure.
Cupcake would creep closer, intermittently hissing, but her body language was displaying curiosity and playfulness. Chanel decided to ignore her sibling’s hissing when the chance to play presented itself.
Cupcake got into the spirit of it a bit, pouncing out from behind the curtains at Chanel, still periodically hissing.
The morning we had to leave, both tuxedo girls chased each other all through the hotel room. After five days, almost all of the hissing had stopped, and the fun had finally gotten started!
After racing around like crazy kittens, Chanel and Cupcake stretched out on the carpet to rest together. Finally, there was peace and no hissing. Just two sisters, hanging out together in a hotel room together.
Sadly, the fun had to end that morning, because Chanel had to start the long trip home to Ohio, and Cupcake had a flight to catch to Florida. When the humans rolled the bellman cart into the hotel room, both sisters came out together to explore it.
Then it was time to say goodbye. Chanel and her human got on the road back to her home. Cupcake and her human loaded into the shuttle to the airport for their flight home a short time later.
We know someone is going to ask, but we don’t know if the two tuxedos will be together again or not. The next BlogPaws conference is supposed to be in Florida sometime next year, so there’s a good chance Cupcake will attend.
Whether they visit again or not, Chanel and Cupcake will always be sisters. And their humans will always remember their tuxedo cat reunion in Kansas City.
Summer says
I’m glad the two of them had some playtime before going home!
The Island Cat says
Too bad it wasn’t until the end of the trip that they decided to be friends. But it was an interesting time!
Brian Frum says
It’s so nice that the sweeties got to be together again!
Edie Chase says
The pictures of them fighting over the stroller. Hahaha. Cupcake was like, “I don’t see your name on it”. Chanel replies, “it’s right on the front!”. I’m glad they finally had some playtime together.
Melissa & Mudpie says
What a sweet story! I’ve been wondering how things went between them.
The Florida Furkids says
What fun to see the girls together. Too bad it took so long for them to reaquint themselves.
The Florida Furkids
Colehaus Cats says
OMC, we LOVE this post! Those photos, your narration, that hissy-ness! We love everything about this!
Random Felines says
those are great pictures…..it is too bad it took until the end of the trip for them to decide to play, but what can you do? 🙂 Love that skeptical picture of Chanel looking at Cupcake in her stroller….great shot
da tabbies o trout towne says
C and C…..if nothin else ya both look gorgeouz…N for what itz werth, if de food servizz gurl N her sisturr R in de same room two gether; they R knot friend lee til itz time ta go home.. either 😉 ♥♥
Eastside Cats says
Ha ha ha! What Trout Towne Tabbies commented above!
Margie says
What fun that they got to be together for a little while anyway.At least they had a good time at the end. Love all the pictures.
Three Chatty Cats says
These are great shots! What an interesting experience for the sisters, even if they didn’t realize it.
World Of Animals says
It must have been a long five days for you two. I guess being on guard for all those days. That they got so tired of it. They decided finally lets be friends. Maybe next time it won’t be that long when they see each other again. Thanks for the share.
Raven says
Sounds like sisters at a family reunion!
Cathy Keisha says
HAH! Just read the Tabbies comment. Maybe Chanel shouldn’t have brought up politics so early in the week. We don’t know either but from what we’ve seen of CC and her sister, CC seems to be the more antisocial one but what do we know. I’m an antisocial cat so I still love CC maybe even more than before. She’s still perfect.
The Swiss Cats says
That’s so sweet ! We’re glad they finally got to play together ! Purrs
Lola The Rescued Cat says
Our mom LOVED seeing Cupcake again, and meeting Chanel for the first time. Now that Cupcake is grown up she really looks like Lexy.
Mark's Mews says
We think us kittys need a bit of time to check each other out and see what the other is like. Then we settle down. TBT says that among us all over his lifetime, the only time there was a kitty (Mean Old Tinkerbelle) where things didnt werk, it wasbecause she had been very injured on her spine from a dog attack when she was a kitten, so anything “play” was painful.
TBT got her from a sister who complained Tinkerbelle scratched and clawed at the slightest touch and could he take her in? He did, and learned how to stroke her skipping over the injured area and she became a happy cat until she left at 15. And we think she only left because the new kitties (Skeeter and LC) were making her back hurt avoiding their play.
Connie - Tails from the Foster Kittens says
I am so glad that Cupcake finally got over herself. Sometimes you just need someone to ignore your cranky exterior..