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I dont know why but i can understand where Dylan is comming from. If a animal wether a dog or a cat has been abused in the past before you get it they do remember. My first dog we got at 6 months whenever you picked up a news paper he ran off and hid. My grandmas's dog when you went to say goodbye growled hated anybody going near her. A dog who we used too look after a lot lived in ahouse with sometimes arguments and yes we did argue he cowered on you knee. Simon was exactly the same he hated anybody sitting near me and one day my daughter did wasnt doing anything and he bit her nose. With the music if something bad has happened when it was playing that could effect them. Some people think animals are dumb they are not they are such inteligent creatures. Ps can you give Dylan a christmas hug from me please |
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It does sound a if he had been in a stressful situation before you rehomed him; that would make him wary of noisy people, and even odd noises like crinkly paper. And cats do love routine: there's a lot going on in the house at thus season that normally doesn't happen, and it probably does make him edgy and more inclined to be spooky, Poor little guy, give him a hug from me too. It will be over soon and the house back to normal. |
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I always wonder how some animals who have come from dreadfully cruel and neglectful backgrounds can every regain trust in people, but they do - I've seen TV progs of lovely natured animals being devoted to kind new owners, but some things still remain to trigger their memory of worse times. The home Dylan came from may not necessarily have been cruel to him, but may have had blazing arguments which would explain noisy situations/singing. I can't think why he would be particularly scared of crinkly things - but I don't think it's uncommon. I'm sure I've read on this Forum about cats being scared of carrier type bags. Cuddles and chin tickles from me to Dylan. It's a good thing Secret Santa didn't send him a crinkly bag - Pip still loves his and he and Kizzy trying to get in it together is very funny! |
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Angie, that is so true! Remember little Onyx who was so terrified of people that it took Carolyn and me almost a year to restore her faith in humans? Before she vanished she'd gotten so comfortable that she'd flop down and let me rub her tummy, and she talked and talked. When we first found her she was so scared she wouldn't come to a plate of food as hungry as she was unless you were very far away from her. It takes a long time for them to get over the fear, and they never really forget it. |
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He's been trusting of people ever since the day I met him, surely he wouldn't be happy with practically everybody though ie trying to be best friends with anyone he can get near (exception being young children) |
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