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    Here's the little Diva. She IS happy in her safe room. I think the only reason I am anxious for her to branch out is so she'll get more attention. But since she's happy, I will be patient. Tonight we made more progress with introductions. Chicken is magical. Both Sadie and Sally ate theirs just...
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    Hi, lovely cat people. Just popping in to give an update on Sophie Queen of Sheeba. Perhaps I should change her name to Sheeba. You see, Sophie is perfectly content to stay in her safe room. She won't leave! I installed a fantastic cat tree in her room over the weekend. So far, she ignores it...
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    You all have given such great advice. And it's the weekend so I have plenty of time to put your suggestions into action. I feel so encouraged! I will not give up on Sophie! After all, I sat outside every evening for three months during winter waiting for her to show for dinner. She wouldn't come...
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    Thank you so much for the excellent advice! I think you're exactly right that she's ready to explore but feels added stress by the lurking kitties. She's probably wishing they'd back off while she has a look around. I will put the oldtimers on my room tonight (and listen to them whine) and let...
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    I meant above that Sophie attacked Sadie (one of my rescues) not that she attacked herself. Oops.
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    Hi, I'm new to the forum and would love some feedback about a stray I've named Sophie. Sophie showed up at my condo complex in mid-December, starving. We were able to catch her and determine she was not chipped. She was very affectionate until I fed her and she no longer was hungry. This began a...
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