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Hi - I just adopted the most adorable 2 year old siamese who has had more than her share of turmoil and change in her short years. She is affectionate and loves belly rubs and chin scratches and has the raspiest of meezer meows. To say I'm smitten is putting it mildly! However, she has been with us for two weeks now and its clear that her favorite spot in our house is the landing at the top of the stairs to the bedrooms we don't use. She is happy as a clam up there and only comes to the floor with our bedroom and the living spaces to use her litter pan. I tried keeping her food on this floor but found that she wasn't coming down to seek it out and therefor, not eating. So I loved it upstairs to her "area", along with her toys and a blanket and things to make her comfortable. Of course now I'm wondering if she's so comfortable she doesn't have to come down and explore? When I have brought her downstairs, she will investigate hesitantly and slink from room to room before running back upstairs. We have no other cats or pets or children so we were really hoping she would enjoy the quiet and safety of our home and she seems to... from her spot. Any suggestions here? Should I take the creature comforts and put them downstairs? Should I continue to visit her in her spot or make her come to mine? I'm at a loss with this little lost soul!