Here is the last thread for those who are not familiar with the current situation http://www.thecatsite.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=223637
I thought everything was doing well, but now I don't know anymore...
Gracie has been spending most days hiding under my desk, only leaving to eat, drink and barely to use the litterbox
If she tries to go anywhere, the resident cats give her a run... They run after her, and she runs right back to under my desk. Very few times she has been seen out side of this comfortable place.
Even Bugsy runs after her... I am sure he just wants to be friends, but she stills runs from him
There has not been fights so far, just hisses, but I don't want her to have a life of fear and hiding under a desk.
Lucky is an alpha, and whenever Gracie is out she will make sure to "put her in her place"...
I am not sure if I did the right thing for Gracie...
She is in constant fear I am sure...
The cats are not stressed, but I am sure she is...
She has gained weight, he fur is looking good, and she is taking her meds - that is the good side...
But what can I expect and what can I do for her?
I can't lock her up in my bathroom forever, nor do I have a second room to make it her room...
Maybe I should find her a home with a garden where she can be happy... Gosh, I just don't know what to do... Poor baby...
Is she going to be alright? Is time going to make this better?
I thought everything was doing well, but now I don't know anymore...
Gracie has been spending most days hiding under my desk, only leaving to eat, drink and barely to use the litterbox
If she tries to go anywhere, the resident cats give her a run... They run after her, and she runs right back to under my desk. Very few times she has been seen out side of this comfortable place.
Even Bugsy runs after her... I am sure he just wants to be friends, but she stills runs from him
There has not been fights so far, just hisses, but I don't want her to have a life of fear and hiding under a desk.
Lucky is an alpha, and whenever Gracie is out she will make sure to "put her in her place"...
I am not sure if I did the right thing for Gracie...
She is in constant fear I am sure...
The cats are not stressed, but I am sure she is...
She has gained weight, he fur is looking good, and she is taking her meds - that is the good side...
But what can I expect and what can I do for her?
I can't lock her up in my bathroom forever, nor do I have a second room to make it her room...
Maybe I should find her a home with a garden where she can be happy... Gosh, I just don't know what to do... Poor baby...
Is she going to be alright? Is time going to make this better?