New rescue having trouble adjusting...
Hello everyone,
I'm not new around here, but I don't post very much. My cats are Socks and Lola, both spayed DSH tabby cats! Socks has been with us since she was a kitten and is now 4 years old. Hubby and I have a 3 year old son (Jayden) who is very active and can be very loud around the house. Socks has watched him grow from an infant to the silly toddler he is now, so she is not afraid of him at all. She gets annoyed with him when he tries to play with her, but she is so good with him. She's just simply used to who he is.
We rescued Lola, who we think is about 3 years old, from our local humane society 5 days ago. She has been extremely shy and fearful. This is of course to be expected with her being so new around the house. She and Socks did not like each other at first and are still a little angry with each other. But they have for the most part made leaps and bounds of progress. Last night, my sweet Socks sniffed Lola's tail at which Lola growled, but neither moved away. Socks rolled onto her back to expose her tummy to Lola. I don't really know cat body language well but I took this to be a sign of peace and friendship. Socks is no longer the growling cat, Lola is the one who is still growling.
This is not what I'm worried about though. I really think the two cats will be sisters in a week or two!
I am worried about Lola's fear of Jayden, my son. She hides all day long and only comes out when he goes to bed at night. Once the house is quiet, she will come out to cuddle while we watch TV or use the computer. She is a complete love bug and is such a darling. I have let Jayden feed her yummy cat treats, but Lola is still as fearful as ever. She lays her ears back and her eyes are wide and her body lays low to the ground. At night when she is laying on my lap and Jayden gets up from bed to go potty, she startles and jumps away from me and hides until he goes back into his bedroom to sleep.
I've already posted about this in the behavior section and got very good replies. I just wanted to post here to see if I could get any more suggestions and advice and to also introduce Lola! I am so proud of her and I love her dearly. We have never rescued a cat from the shelter before, we just picked Socks up from a family member's home where a feral cat had kittens. I will always and forever rescue any pets I get in the future, both doggy and kitty.
Thanks everyone!
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