Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Adoption Tails: Gracie's litter

 These are the kittens of Gracie who is still on Better Row. And who escaped from her condo a week or two ago.

Gracie

 Gino

1 day: Gino is very cautious at the moment so the owners are doing what they can to help him feel safe. He has a room to himself and they regularly sit with him and talk with him. He has eaten, done a few wees but no poos yet. They'll get some treats for him later to encourage him to get comfy with them. The owner will be guided by Gino and how his comfort levels improve. They've tried playing with toys but Gino wasn't responding and it seemed like too much for the litter guy. He is responding quite well to being patted and overall affection. They will keep up with engaging in playtime to get him more comfortable at home.


1 week: He is definitely coming out of his shell. He is still staying in the safe room but the door is now left open for him to come out and explore.


No 1 month response



George & Gerald

 

1 day: “Both of them may need a bit of time to settle in, but they are eating and drinking just fine! And yes, we will be renaming them”


1 week: “They settled in nicely.” Their owner was a little concerned at first but now, they’ve been running around confidently. They’ve also found a few unexpected hiding spots their owner never thought they could be in.


1.5 months: “They are much better, very cute. After I get home from work, they greet me at the door every day.”


Gemma, now Pantera

1 day: Gemma is now Pantera and is settling in. She’s eating and using the litter. She’s very shy and hiding in a little corner of the room but the owners talked and cuddled with her and she started playing with them. She’s so lovely!


1 week: Pantera is going very well. Plenty of appetite and improving her knowledge of the new home. Occasionally accepting cuddles, she's a nice princess.

1 month: Pantera was very shy and impossible to approach, the owner was worried for her but luckily she was eating normally. Every dark narrow spot was her place. A box, behind the printer or between furniture. Day after day, she explored the room and started to let the owners get a little closer. Now Pantera is their work companion and takes a nap on the sofa right next to the owner.



Gwen now Niki


1 day: She has started to settle, started to pace around and getting playful.


1 week:  She's great, very playful now.



1 month
: She's well and lovely. The owner has changed her name to Niki. She is lovely and likes to explore everything. Good company to the family, especially the daughter. They've been giving Niki tick treatment monthly and will register her soon.

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