Info about scared kitties: When you take in a timid/scared cat, - TopicsExpress



          

Info about scared kitties: When you take in a timid/scared cat, you look for a few signs of hope to show that they arent completely impossible for any future. Its really sad when you have a wild cat that you have no option for except a long term cage or the hope that someone somewhere will let you put her in their cat run or yard, as they arent friendly. - Will they move at all when you are in the room or do they stay deadly still. - The obvious hissing, growling and spitting - Is she meowing and growling . . or is she just growling, big difference between the two. Meows are a sign of communication above a growl. What is the type of meow - Will they eat in front of you (this is a big one, shows a level of comfort and letting down the guard) - Is she standing up and moving around in front of you, or flat to the floor hunched down and not moving - How are they with other cats - And the key thing . . does any of the above improve over time . .or get worse Below are pics of Pumpkin - 1. in the pound (terrified), and 2. in his foster carers home two weeks later (couch potato). :)
Posted on: Sun, 16 Nov 2014 08:00:00 +0000

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