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Just let her do her own thing, but under your supervision (in case of fighting, etc.). That's what I always do--I have 9 cats, but only one is a problem cat with one other cat--the others adore each other, despite being brought in at very different times and ages. Cats need to find their comfort (hiding!) places, sniff around, explore and similar things. Let her do this at her own pace, and make a big fuss over your other cats in the meantime.
What a marvelous Christmas gift!!!! (No, I do NOT want a cat for my Christmas gift, my friends and family! Jewelry would do just fine right now! :-))
Lol,she is the best gift ever and a gift that will last for a very long time better than anything material that dh could have bought me,I have been in contact with the foster carer who had Angel and she whas been really worried about her,I think she has re-homed a lot of cats that have been re-homed and re-homed,she made me promise that if there was any problems I will only take her back to herof course I would but i have also assured her that if she stays with me it will be a furrever home.Its so nice that she cares so much and I fell in love with all of her cats her own and the fosters,she had two La perms,I have never seen one before and they are just amazing.I think 6 kittys is now my total limit