Atkins, now Denver
Atkins 1 week |
1 week: “Denver is doing great. The whole apartment is his safe place. He is a very good boy. And very happy. Has a lot of toys and just enjoying his life. He is living his best life”
7 weeks: “He is a very sweet boy. He is 100% settled”
Eliza, now Chloe
2 days: “She’s doing really well and settled in nicely. We’ve renamed her Chloe. She’s fine with the litter tray, eating and getting on well with our mature cat.”1.5 weeks: “All going well”
1 month: no responseElsie, now Miso
2
days: “We’re so happy to have her! She’s settling in well from what
we’re observing. She peed out of the litter tray twice when she first
got here but she’s since peed and pooped in the litter tray. She’s
eating and drinking too and gets excited for food! We’ve renamed her to
Miso”
1.5 weeks: “Miso is doing great! She’s been doing well out
of the safe room and hasn’t been toileting out of the litter tray since
the first day. She’s super playful and loves her toys and is eating
well”
5 weeks: “Miso is doing really well and growing up so quickly”
Paul
1 day: Paul is doing so well, he is eating fine 3x a day. Loves his treats, especially lamb and salmon. He is building more and more confidence everyday. Still a little easily scared at times but as a majority he is happy and relaxed. He has been exploring the apartment and seems to be confidently curious!
1 week: Paul is going great, he is coming out of a his shell slowly but everyday getting more comfortable. Very curious still but definitely very food driven. He slowed down a bit after his vaccination yesterday and is coming back to himself today but was definitely lethargic and not really himself.
1 month: Paul has definitely explored every nook and cranny. He is doing amazing! His affectionate side has definitely come out now and loves cuddling up on the couch with the owners now.
Rosina
1 day: Rosina has a good appetite and has even tried stealing a hamburger from the owner and gone to the litterbox twice. She has warmed up to the owner and is no longer wary of her. The resident cat did hiss at the sight of Rosina and her smell but did not puff up so it's safely assumed to be warning hisses. For now, Rosina and the resident cat will be separated for a week and let them get used to each other's scents around the house.
1 week: Their resident cat no longer hisses at Rosina so that's great. Unfortunately Rosina is a bit of a messy eater and got some acne on her chin from clogged pores because she keeps getting her chin area dirty. The owner can see it's red and did some general cleaning and ordered some wipes. They've also made the switch to shallower plates for her food and hopefully Rosina's skin will clear itself.
1 month: Rosina had her final vaccination recently and the owners will get to registration soon. Their resident cat Tabitha still will give her warning smacks but have noticed that she will not go out of her way to antagonize Rosina so that is a good sign. Rosina is comfortable in the whole house now and will sleep in most places. She's a very good eater. The owners think she might outgrow Tabitha in the future.