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26th November 2010, 07:33 AM #1
I have read this with some interest as in a couple of weeks I am going to be turning my pairs wourld upside down!
I will disapear for a day or so which will confuse them and we are not sure how Roxy will take that as she is a real Mummys girl and will then will return with a baby!!!
We know from moving the living room around how little they like change, two sulking kitties glaring at us from the stairs as we did it
It's going to be an interesting time I did consider getting a plug in before I finished work for my maternity leave this week but would have had to buy a couple due to the size of the living room so didn't, just made Hectors day when I came home from work with two sacks of food (we are starting to introduce the RC main coon food to them now) I think he was trying to hug the bags bless him.
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26th November 2010, 09:15 AM #2
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My little man is stressing....
Getting to an exciting stage now,bet Roxy will be the one that surprises you & adapts the quickest to a new bundle even though its not four legged & furry....!
Pity I threw my plug adaptor away as I could have sent it on but after the reaction Shimba had I daren't leave it in the house in case some smart person found it & plugged it in wondering what it did,would not want to go through that experience again,I think that cat is a law unto himself,if any of my six are going to react to the norm he is the one.
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Helen & John (1st December 2010)
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1st December 2010, 03:10 PM #3
Fingers crossed all goes well with the new addition!
Just a note on those Feliway plug ins, apparently for maximum impact they need to be plugged in up to two weeks prior to any changes.
Its hard to tell whether the plug in has been specifically effective with Arthur because he had the steroid injection etc at the same time.
Because he does seem generally a bit calmer i'm happy though and terrified of turning the feliway thing off!
Will be interesting to see what your "babies" make of the new baby!
Good luck
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Helen & John (1st December 2010)
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1st December 2010, 04:29 PM #4
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