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Jac he will be fine Cleo had a go at Oz everytime he went through the catflap. It took him years to realise it wasn't personal she was just being a female. ![]() |
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I think his smell must have changed a bit too - not releasing the hormones and pheremones he prolly did before. Give her a good rub and get her scent all over your hands and then do it to him and see if that helps any. Must be so distressing for you and the cats ![]() Hopefully she will realise it's him and not some stranger soon. *hugs* |
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Do you have a follow up appointment at your vets to check his healing process in a couple of days? If you do then you can let them know your worries then and they will be able to let you know exactly how he's getting on ![]() Hope they are both more relaxed around each other today! |
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![]() ![]() ![]() Jac - how are they getting on today?? |
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We left them together last night and both were alive this morning. They have spent a lot of time chasing each other today. At least the spitting has stopped. They haven't cuddled up together yet though. I'm sure it will get better as time goes on. Thanks for all your advise. |
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