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She is LOVING being inside. She gives me more headbutts than Maxwell does, and in addition to headbutts, when I'm on "the throne," she gets up on the sink and then oh-so-gently, she places one paw, then the other upon the tip of my nose.
She is grateful to be inside, to be fed, to be loved, and she is letting me know with all her might.
I am crate training her (she knows what they are and does NOT want to be placed inside one.) A bowl of wet food inside the crate does wonders to entice a hungry girl inside.
And then I pet her while she's in there eating. I think the positive association will work wonders.
Vet visit is going to be Thursday morning. She has stopped guzzling water, and her stools, while still rank and soft, are starting to appear slightly better formed. I cannot WAIT to get her dewormed.
I think if all goes well with her health, she's going to be a wonderfully sweet addition to my clowder.
I am also going to ask the vet if there are any rescue/foster networks that they are associated with, and start investigating such in the area. I simply can NOT keep adding cats to my household, as I just can't afford it. But if more cats seek me out because they have been abandoned, it would be great to be tied into a network that could help them find the care and love and furever homes that they need.
So far, all is going better than I could have expected with this precious girl. She's completely stolen my heart.
Baby Bonnie may have some serious competition for cuddles, LOL!
She is grateful to be inside, to be fed, to be loved, and she is letting me know with all her might.
I am crate training her (she knows what they are and does NOT want to be placed inside one.) A bowl of wet food inside the crate does wonders to entice a hungry girl inside.
Vet visit is going to be Thursday morning. She has stopped guzzling water, and her stools, while still rank and soft, are starting to appear slightly better formed. I cannot WAIT to get her dewormed.
I think if all goes well with her health, she's going to be a wonderfully sweet addition to my clowder.
I am also going to ask the vet if there are any rescue/foster networks that they are associated with, and start investigating such in the area. I simply can NOT keep adding cats to my household, as I just can't afford it. But if more cats seek me out because they have been abandoned, it would be great to be tied into a network that could help them find the care and love and furever homes that they need.
So far, all is going better than I could have expected with this precious girl. She's completely stolen my heart.