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Hi, I think maybe you just need to give her a bit more time to adjust. Being in a new home is quite traumatic for a cat, and I know feliway can take a while to kick in. Doesn't sounds as if she's doing too badly though - sitting next to you is quite good progress, Whilst remaining attentive and loving towards her, I would just step back from her slightly and let her make the running in the 'love' stakes for a bit. You might find that once you back off a little she'll actually come to you! |
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Hi Babycat. It sounds like you are doing all the right things but I think it's all down to trust, getting used to you and new surroundings prehaps helped with bribes in the form of food! Our recently departed Katie took a couple of months to start coming round after we get her as a 4 year old rescue. We are going through similar experiences as you at the moment as we picked up a mother (2yo) and son (6 mth) rescue last weekend. It's likely to take a while and you'll need to be patient but I'm sure your puss will come round! Good luck! |
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I agree, it's early days yet; give her some time to come around and adjust to the newness. And do let her make the overtures, I'm sure she'll eventually be a lap cat as she was so affectionate with her former family. Do let us know how things go! |
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Yes, I agree with all that's been said. My Kizzy is the most affectionate girl but I think she's only sat on my lap a couple of times in a whole year. Some cats just don't, but can still be very loving and happy with you. |
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That's true about some cats just not being lap cats. Leia rarely sits for very long on mine, but she sleeps next to me every night in bed. I think the lap is too wiggly for her! |
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