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26-10-2008, 10:25 AM   #21

Re: Let me introduce you to Koko


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Originally Posted by Matron
Oh your not kidding. Got myself in a stressed state thinking he was ill last night. I put him in a quiet room and he settled not too bad. Middle of the night I could hear him crying, I couldn't take it much longer so I went in to see him, picked him up, noticed he had eaten his food and used his litter tray, and brought him to our bed. Belle was out ofe the night Grrr!!!

He settled straight away and all he wanted was cuddles. He lay between us all night.

He is like a scared rabbit again this morning now he can hear Poppy.
I've only had Kinsi about 8 weeks and she still runs off every time my OH sneezes (I admit it is a bit scarey!)

Once he gets used to all the normal everyday racket he'll be joining in.

CM



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26-10-2008, 11:29 AM   #22

Re: Let me introduce you to Koko


Oh Matron, he's gorgeous! And that way you describe him 'scared little rabbit' does seem to echo in his face, he just looks so unsure and timid. But that's to be expected. If he's already willing to sleep beside you in bed it means he trusts you, which is great news, and will slowly come out his shell Welcome to Catsey Koko!



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