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Hopefully Callie will come round - but they've got each other, so they will learn to either moderate their behaviour round her or just ignore the cursing! Nice names - suit their pretty selves. |
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They're darling; love the names. Try to give Callie a little more attention; her nose is understandably a bit out of joint! Easy to say but hard to do with those little charmers underfoot! Who knows, they might bring out her maternal streak....... |
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They are so pretty and the names really suit them It took a good few months for my Mums cat Oscar to accept my three fluffs. I had to drive to her house (an hour away) every other weekend. Oscar really hated them and it was that bad that we had to put him in a dog crate in the living room for short periods otherwise he would have nailed them! I wouldn't say they're good mates now but he tolerates them and will even sleep a few inches away from Solly. Sorry to go on but I'm sure it will be fine with Callie if its just a bit of hissy spitty at the moment |
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