I must need my head checked, lol, but I fell in love with this cat and had to bring her home. My daughters friend was giving this cat up because she said she had too many (she had this one and one other) I laughed... because now I have 5. Anyway, our new kitty is re-named Isis (her name was Ashley, but that is my daughters name so I had to change it) She actually responds quite well to Isis. She is sooooo beautiful! (in my opinion
) and such a sweetheart! How anyone could give her up I'll never know... she cuddled right up into my chest, and purred, and rubbed under my chin,lol.... Anyway I brought Isis home, she is half siamese, half something else. She is tortishell, kind of brindled color, orange and black, with amber eyes, but she has the physique of a siamese, very long and sleek, wedge shaped head, large ears, so elegant. She is ten months old and already spayed.... oh I just love this little girl so much! I had to tell someone! LOL
Ok, now that I've rambled for half a page, the problem is she is used to older children, my daughters age, and seems a little frightened of the noise my two younger children make. My youngest son sat with her calmly and petted her for a while after we brought her home and she loved it, but when he and his brother get playing around the house she just hides, and it is very difficult to find her! She like to get into dresser drawers, or hide in my bookcase in the narrow space between the tops of the books and the shelf, and right now she is in my closet somewhere and I can't find her for the life of me. At only ten months old she should be able to adapt to a slightly noisier household right? I guess I just want to spend time with her so much I wish she would stay out of hiding but I also know that many cats in a new home will hide out for the first few days and evntually come around.... My other cats don't seem to be aggressive towards her, so I'm grateful for that, but one of my girls promptly peed on the dresser that Isis was hiding in... I guess to make it smell like her again and not Isis. Hopefully that doesn't become a habit! I don't think it will though, Jasmine is very clean, I think it's just her way of letting Isis know she was here first. My big old furball Winston couldn't care less, as long as he still gets my pillow.... As soon as I can figure out how to post pics on here I will post some....
Ok, now that I've rambled for half a page, the problem is she is used to older children, my daughters age, and seems a little frightened of the noise my two younger children make. My youngest son sat with her calmly and petted her for a while after we brought her home and she loved it, but when he and his brother get playing around the house she just hides, and it is very difficult to find her! She like to get into dresser drawers, or hide in my bookcase in the narrow space between the tops of the books and the shelf, and right now she is in my closet somewhere and I can't find her for the life of me. At only ten months old she should be able to adapt to a slightly noisier household right? I guess I just want to spend time with her so much I wish she would stay out of hiding but I also know that many cats in a new home will hide out for the first few days and evntually come around.... My other cats don't seem to be aggressive towards her, so I'm grateful for that, but one of my girls promptly peed on the dresser that Isis was hiding in... I guess to make it smell like her again and not Isis. Hopefully that doesn't become a habit! I don't think it will though, Jasmine is very clean, I think it's just her way of letting Isis know she was here first. My big old furball Winston couldn't care less, as long as he still gets my pillow.... As soon as I can figure out how to post pics on here I will post some....