Thursday, April 11, 2024

Adoption Tails: Libby, Rosie & Callie

Libby

1 day: She remains as Libby. Eating, drinking and using litter. Did not need the safe room as soon as the cage opened and strolled out straightaway passed the owners and toured the whole unit . . not at all concerned. She is deaf though this is not a problem to her or the owners.
 
Libby

1 week: Libby is very adapted, cuddling with some of the owner's friends who came to meet her. She has started to play with toys and sitting on the flatmate's lap at night.

1 month: Libby is good, playful and eating well.
 

Rosie and Callie



1 day: They are very calm and are under the owner's bed in the bedroom. The owner has put some food and water in the room and hopes that they will be fine with her around (and won't stay under the bed forever...). Rosie and Callie already have a comfortable bed, lots of toys and are spoiled before the owner even picked them up!
 
1 week: Rosie and Callie only come out from under the bed at night when the owner is in bed (she is not sure how long they spend out there). She hopes they’re well and is doing everything for their comfort though she never sees them. Their food bowls were by the bed until just one day ago when she put them in the kitchen (which they went to and ate with no issues) They eat well, play and toilet… only all at night which is a little frustrating for the owner.
 
1 month: They're going very well, even Callie. The owner can be quite close to her even though Callie is still not 100% comfortable but much better than before. The two cats sleep with the owner in bed after 2 weeks of being home. The owner loves them so much! They are so happy now.
 

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