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    You have no idea how reassuring your comments are!! Thanks a lot from Maisie and Me

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    Awwwwwwwwwwww bless her, Im sure she will love it when she's used to it & you as others have said they do like company
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    Is there a place within the enclosure where she can hide in or under? If not, you could put a box in there, or a shrub (lavender and bamboo are cat-friendly and offer good hiding places). I think it would make her feel more secure if she has a place to hide.

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    Hi Antonia thanks for the suggestion. Yes she can get plenty of hidey holes in the covered part of the enclosure. I have started to plant in her outdoor area, grasses, astilbe and I will put thornless rambling roses and honeysuckle up the wire. The enclosure is made from scaffold poles so not the prettiest of structures!! Also intend having Rosemary and Lavender and some other plants to make a sort of jungle environment.

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    sounds like she has found herself a very loving home ...lucky lady

 

 

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