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I think she will feel better remaining in her own home as long as possible Moli. She knows you now and accepts you as a friendly face even though she misses her own mum. As long as you are able to find time to feed her each day, I would say leave her where she is for the time being ....... although 10 weeks is a long time and you may fine her knocking at your door one day |
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How about taking Chancer over then when you go Moli, I assume you can walk there? and he would follow you, maybe cat company is what she could do with as well. You'll be surprised how well cats manage to adapt although I imagine Doris spent 24/7 with her, so nothing you do could compare to that so you can only do the best you can. I think too she will be happier in her own home and Doris will be pleased to know she's fine, I assume you leave the radio/TV on for her Cleo adores that. |
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She's definitely better off in her own home; hate to think how she'd react being put in a cattery! Fab idea about taking Chancer with you, and think the radio's good too! Poor Doris, she must miss Sandy very much..... |
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I will take Chancer with me tomorrow, maybe if he see's the dog is not there he will come in....I wouldn't put her in a cattery, but do have a friend who would foster her... |
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