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23rd January 2010, 04:55 PM #7
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Thanks for your advice guys. Well at the moment he's found a 'safe' spot upstairs behind the washing basket, we hear an occasional 'meow' and he answers back when we talk to him. So plenty of reassurance and strokes when he comes near us. I held him for a while and he let me stroke him for a little bit, which I think is a good sign.
Our 2 year old is back home from his grandparents and he's taken to Hank already. The thing is he wants to play but Hank doesnt. But he's been gentle and nice to him which is lovely to see. *phew*
He hasn't eaten, drank or used his litter tray since we brought him home, I would guess this is due to all the change. Were just waiting for our 2 year old to go to bed in a couple of hours, then Dave and I are going to sit down with him in the living room and give him lots of fuss and playtime.Add me on Facebook : Ria Brown
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