Kizzy's behaviour is changing!
It is nearly a year now since we adopted Kizzy and understandably when she first came to us, she was wary and scared and ran to find a hiding place at the sound of footsteps in the first couple of weeks, but she soon became used to us and has always been a very affectionate girl. I soon realised that she could be trusted 100% not to bite or scratch. She will chew my finger nails and take my fingers right into her mouth, but she will not bite.
About five months afterwards, Pip came to live with us as a 9 week old kitten. There was a period of settling in but really quite soon they decided they would be friends and still romp about and chase each other playfully. We've never had any aggression, although Pip can sometimes be a little boisterous - well, he is a boy!
But Kizzy's behaviour has definitely changed - she has learned to have fun, to chase ping pong balls and the laser light, to play generally. Watching her and Pip playing tag in the garden is just lovely. She is becoming much more mischievous - and well, naughty at times! After all she does have tortie in her! I had a little talk with her this afternoon and told her that we still love her and that we may tell her off but we'll never stop loving her. She is obviously feeling secure enough to test the boundaries. It's taken a while, hasn't it?
Thank you Smudgley and Kazz - bless you for letting me bring Kizzy home. We'd be a much sadder household without her.
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