I am adopting an approximately 2 year old female, spayed Russian Blue/DSH mix that was rescued from a feral colony. She was going to be spayed and returned to the colony, but they discovered she is very friendly and decided to find her a forever home. She has lived with her foster mom for about a month now, and she's very shy but not aggressive. She hasn't scratched or bitten anyone, but she has her spot behind a door where she always hides (till it's time to eat). When you can get her to come out, she loves to be scratched behind the ears and pet. I know it will take her some time, but does anyone have any suggestions for how I can make her transition to my home easier and less stressful? I am hoping she won't be the cat that I never see, so how long should I give her to "come out of her shell?"
2007-04-11
03:14:17
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