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Did not mean to start a new thread... I'm new to forums, too! Took many tries but changed my avatar, that's Roxie!
Oh she's so pretty!
I second others who've said if you can afford it it could be good for a vet to make sure she has no source of pain - and I'd suggest having her sedated while they do that as not to add to her anxiety. Maybe a full body x-ray to check for breaks and a look at those declawed paws like Feralvr said.
A vet check is always a good idea when you adopt a new kitty. I doubt the previous owners took very good care of her.I don't think I can get he to a vet, but I'll look into a vet that makes housecalls
Well, therein lies the trust issues with Roxie. She was probably mistreated if the husband gave that advice.I'm NOT inviting the previous owner to see her, the husband suggested I get a "noose" to put around her neck to "reel her in"... even his wife said NO!