I just want to run a few things by everyone just to make sure that Nala is doing alright:
She now has access to the whole first floor and most of the upstairs but chooses only to stay either in the den (her room as we call it), the dining room or at the top of the stairs (all 3 are adjacent). Is that normal and will she eventually get more comfortable with everything else?
She has meowed all of 4 times in 4 days (one of which is when I held her and I knew she wanted "down"). The other 3 I think she wanted me to come and play with her. Is this normal and what does it mean that she is not very "talkative"?
She gets spooked by seemingly non-existent things and is always very concious of far away foot steps (I am nearly positive she was not abused and if she was, the shelter said nothing about it). Will her skittishness eventually go away?
Sometimes she will turn to her side and I think she wants me to rub her belly, but when I do she doesnt verbally complain but she does push at my hand with her hind leg but not in a vicious way. Does that mean she doesnt like it or is she kind of just stretching?
She likes to get herself stuck in odd places (under by bed, behind the armoir, etc.). Is that her personality?
Sometimes she runs around a lot and I'm not sure how to play with her then. Any tips?
I know thats a lot and I might have some more. But overall, do you think she lieks being home?
She now has access to the whole first floor and most of the upstairs but chooses only to stay either in the den (her room as we call it), the dining room or at the top of the stairs (all 3 are adjacent). Is that normal and will she eventually get more comfortable with everything else?
She has meowed all of 4 times in 4 days (one of which is when I held her and I knew she wanted "down"). The other 3 I think she wanted me to come and play with her. Is this normal and what does it mean that she is not very "talkative"?
She gets spooked by seemingly non-existent things and is always very concious of far away foot steps (I am nearly positive she was not abused and if she was, the shelter said nothing about it). Will her skittishness eventually go away?
Sometimes she will turn to her side and I think she wants me to rub her belly, but when I do she doesnt verbally complain but she does push at my hand with her hind leg but not in a vicious way. Does that mean she doesnt like it or is she kind of just stretching?
She likes to get herself stuck in odd places (under by bed, behind the armoir, etc.). Is that her personality?
Sometimes she runs around a lot and I'm not sure how to play with her then. Any tips?
I know thats a lot and I might have some more. But overall, do you think she lieks being home?