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Last night we had the door open and gates DOWN and the stinker slept in her tree the entire time..I closed the door at 6:30 and guess who wanted out?? LOL.
So Bee was in her house under the desk-put up babygates and Lilah roamed around..I was watching TV and fell asleep so not sure what she did..I woke up at 9pm and couldn't find her=Bee was waiting to be let out=so finally coralled Lilah back into her room-bee ran out and I went to bed. Jon slept on the couch till about midnight then went to bed. This morning he said she slept next to him most of the night.
I sent a message to my coworker that I won't be rehoming Lilah anytime soon. We will give it a year and see if they can coexist but Lilah seems content to stay in her room and that's a better life than living somewhere with dogs and who knows what kind of people..
My good friend thinks Lilah didn't have much of a life before my house and thinks she gets overwhelmed at the enriched environment..so maybe once we get to 6 months she will calm down. She still stays under tables/chairs or scuttles by=she won't sit out in the open if I walk up to her. She lays down but not if I am close by. I use the cat brush to lure her to lay down at my feet which she gets a brushing and purrs and licks herself while I brush her.
This morning Lilah was locked in her room, Bee was sitting in the hallway in front of her room staring at the room-so not sure if Lilah was talking/meowing/growling but this went on for about 15 minutes-till I ran out of time and shooed her in her room so I could let trouble out of her room...I put up the blanket to block the view, Bee went under the desk...Lilah ran out right away and ate her breakfast at the table I have for the cat food-it's raised up 3 inches to help swallowing better...then she ran down the hallway and sat outside of Bee's room..she looked like she was getting ready to scale the baby gates so I put the cardboard sleeve up top to stop her from getting in..and left for work.
So Bee was in her house under the desk-put up babygates and Lilah roamed around..I was watching TV and fell asleep so not sure what she did..I woke up at 9pm and couldn't find her=Bee was waiting to be let out=so finally coralled Lilah back into her room-bee ran out and I went to bed. Jon slept on the couch till about midnight then went to bed. This morning he said she slept next to him most of the night.
I sent a message to my coworker that I won't be rehoming Lilah anytime soon. We will give it a year and see if they can coexist but Lilah seems content to stay in her room and that's a better life than living somewhere with dogs and who knows what kind of people..
My good friend thinks Lilah didn't have much of a life before my house and thinks she gets overwhelmed at the enriched environment..so maybe once we get to 6 months she will calm down. She still stays under tables/chairs or scuttles by=she won't sit out in the open if I walk up to her. She lays down but not if I am close by. I use the cat brush to lure her to lay down at my feet which she gets a brushing and purrs and licks herself while I brush her.
This morning Lilah was locked in her room, Bee was sitting in the hallway in front of her room staring at the room-so not sure if Lilah was talking/meowing/growling but this went on for about 15 minutes-till I ran out of time and shooed her in her room so I could let trouble out of her room...I put up the blanket to block the view, Bee went under the desk...Lilah ran out right away and ate her breakfast at the table I have for the cat food-it's raised up 3 inches to help swallowing better...then she ran down the hallway and sat outside of Bee's room..she looked like she was getting ready to scale the baby gates so I put the cardboard sleeve up top to stop her from getting in..and left for work.