Fantasia
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Hi everybody.
I rescued a cat off the side of the road about 6 weeks ago. As far as I can tell the poor baby was dumped. She was living under a hedge on a back country road. I picked her up, covered with fleas and as skinny as a rake and bought her home (via the vet for a checkup, deflea and worm!)
She has not once tried to run away and I'm pleased to say doing very well having put on weight and is just a smoochy cuddly thing. How anybody gave her up I will never know.
However, she doesn't seem to want to go outside at all. I can understand she is somewhat reluctant given her forced episode of survial. If you take her put, sometimes she will go exploring and seems to quite enjoy herself. But will not take the first steps to get out there herself. I've got her on a couple of Bach rememdies to assist and they seemed to help. But I still have to carry her out the door to make her go outside.
Does anyone have any other ideas????? She's accepted the dog, hisses at my (very) large tabby boy but other than that is affectionate, eating well and doing fantastic.
I rescued a cat off the side of the road about 6 weeks ago. As far as I can tell the poor baby was dumped. She was living under a hedge on a back country road. I picked her up, covered with fleas and as skinny as a rake and bought her home (via the vet for a checkup, deflea and worm!)
She has not once tried to run away and I'm pleased to say doing very well having put on weight and is just a smoochy cuddly thing. How anybody gave her up I will never know.
However, she doesn't seem to want to go outside at all. I can understand she is somewhat reluctant given her forced episode of survial. If you take her put, sometimes she will go exploring and seems to quite enjoy herself. But will not take the first steps to get out there herself. I've got her on a couple of Bach rememdies to assist and they seemed to help. But I still have to carry her out the door to make her go outside.
Does anyone have any other ideas????? She's accepted the dog, hisses at my (very) large tabby boy but other than that is affectionate, eating well and doing fantastic.