Ted
2 days: He’s settling into his private suite nicely. He is eating well and has used the litter tray even though it took a couple of days for him to poo. He is really interested in what’s happening beyond the door. He is doing biscuits on his new mum’s tummy and is showing how sweet he is. His mum can work a few hours from his safe room so he is getting company for a big chunk of the day. He hides under the bed when an unfamiliar noise is made outside by the pesky bush turkeys who knock on the front door for their breakfast. “We are so happy to have Ted as our new little man and are hoping he will get on with his new cat brother when they finally can get together.”
1 week: They took him to the vet for his checkup and found that he may have a murmur. He was pretty stressed in his appointment so they’ll check again next time. Other than a bit of a sniffy nose, he’s all good. He spends the day in his safe room with one of his owners keeping him company. He lays on their legs or does biscuits on them. “We are looking forward to him meeting his cat brother, they are both interested in trying to get in and out of the room so that’s fun keeping them apart.” They will begin the in-person introductions this weekend.2 day
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