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Posted by: ttpurr4cat at Thu Mar 20 10:59:15 2008 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ttpurr4cat ] Thank you for giving this little girl a loving home. I am betting that she will be fine with some time. She is not used to so much space and she is used to her litter box being about a foot away when she wants it. Not to mention she is most likely not used to household noises, like TV, radio, water running, washer and stuff like that running. Also seeing outside through a window is new to her. The fact that she is sneaking around exploring is a good sign, she is not petrified with fear but I agree with Kitkat, it would be best to keep her in a small room until she gets used to all the above new stuff and you and your husband as well. When I bring in a newbie, I read to them. It gets them used to my voice and since I am looking at the book and not them, I am not threatening to the cat. Good luck and let us know how things are going. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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