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Cats owned: Raggie and BSH
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04-12-2005, 12:28 PM   #11

Re: Floating Kidney


Oh what a cutie



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06-12-2005, 11:07 AM   #12

Re: Floating Kidney


Ok have now sought some advice from a behaviourist and we are restarting all the intros again. Its a shame but necessary. We have to firstly concentrate on gaining more trust from Eva and not let them see each other for now. We have to open up the house for Bernie to explore and spread his scent that way while placing Eva into Bernies room. Before Eva is placed there I have to place treats on Bernies bed etc for her to find when she goes in there. Once all this is done and every one is happy again I have to contact the behaviourist for the next stages.
Its got to be worth sticking with this for the sake of the cats. It may take us a while longer but we want all cats to be happy and content with each other.



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