Hey Cats
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Probably not a Sheltie with cats. Herding dogs are not the best choice. Maybe a sporting breed of some sort.
@mik Or some kind of caretaking type, like a St. Bernard? Okay, a small St. Bernard.
Probably you don't want a Jack Russell. "Ohboy, cats! I love cats! I could play with cats all day! Here, kitty, kitty, kitty, kitty, kitty, kitty, kitty, kitty, kitty, kitty, kitty, kitty, kitty, kitty, kitty . . . "
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Excellent! You will need to get your Sheltie soon, then!
@lufins-dad said in Hey Cats:
Excellent! You will need to get your Sheltie soon, then!
That's too bad, I know how much you love them. At any rate, I would imagine that acclimating them all early would generally be a good idea?
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We were told not to get a cat with a Jack Russell, as if the cat gets stuck in a door or something, and makes the squeaking noise, the J.R. will completely forget how much he loves her and go into grab-and-shake mode.
Which, it has to be said, ours does with abandon. We have been within a whisker of homemade rabbit pie a couple of times.
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Congratulations! She's lovely. Good name, too.
Leave her alone for as long as she wants she might take up to a week (or longer) to acclimatize herself. Some people suggest locking a new cat in a bathroom (with litter, food, etc) for a few days, just so the cat knows that there's a safe place to be. Then, leave the door open after a few days, and surely, she'll explore on her own.
We babysat D3's cat about a month ago. Carly stayed in the front bedroom, door locked, and I would go in, lie down on the bed to read. After a day or so, she hopped on the bed. Then, we opened the door. It took her another 3 days to leave the bedroom.
Congratulations again.
Keep us updated.
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I would think someone named Luna would Lovegood…
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She’s doing very well. Stayed under the bed until 1:30 or so when she came out and started exploring the room about 2:30 she jumped up on the bed and wanted to be petted and crawl over us. This morning she’s all over the room, exploring, trying to get into the closets, playing with toys and looking out the window at the squirrel. They were having a stare down about 4” apart.