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Re the other cat from next door, you may remember that Howard built her a house situated in our outside porch. She seems very happy to live in it and is not as needy as Lulu. Now that the weather is improving she sunbathes on the little house roof. We feed her the odd meal aand make sure she has water to drink and also remember to give her some attention and things seem fine for her. She doesn't want to come in our house because of the dogs. |
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Some cats are like that, I think cats need us a lot less than dogs. Yet when they realise the true benefits of finding a home and a human who is cat savvy they give so much from the relationship. I always had the idea my Cleo would be a people cat regardless whereas Oz would have been a none people cat if the cards had turned differently. Very independent cat by nature, yet by nurture a Mommy boy. Glad Lulu is happy and safe. I imagine as time goes on she will stay downstairs as the door opens. Nice of you to keep an eye on the other cat. |
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Very glad to hear that Lulu sounds as if she's settling into her nice new home. Bless your OH for making a house for the other poor cat and that you both look out for him/her. Cats can be very happy living outside in the nicer weather. |
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