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That would certainly be nice, but I just don't know if it will ever be possible. It took her 2 yrs just to trust me to let me pet her, & thats only if im inside the glass doors. I've tried sitting out on the mat, & she wont come to me. She'll only go around 3-4ft away now, but still. I also don't know how Panther would react to her being in here, as its become his territory. When I've cracked the door for them, only a few inches to be safe, that he can't get out, they've had little slap fights w/ thier paws. . The one time I tried to let her come in & stay in my bathroom (this past winter when it got down to the 20's one wknd,) after I got scratched to death, ( trying to get her down from the sink w/ a towel)... I finally let her bk out. Panther was closed in his room the whole time, because the door had to be open for her to walk in, & then get out. After she left, & I cleaned up the bathroom, I let him out & he went under the bed. A couple hrs later, he threw up all of his dinner, & it had been hrs since he ate, & had never done that Before.
so I think it stressed him out. We both had some rescue remedy after that!!
There's also the fact that I had to get an ESA letter from my Dr. Just to have Panther in here. Not to mention, If I can't handle her, I can't have her in here. I also couldn't afford medical care for her as well.(& being older, im sure shed need a lot)
I hate it, but those are the facts. So I do as much for her as I can & she'll allow.
so I think it stressed him out. We both had some rescue remedy after that!!
There's also the fact that I had to get an ESA letter from my Dr. Just to have Panther in here. Not to mention, If I can't handle her, I can't have her in here. I also couldn't afford medical care for her as well.(& being older, im sure shed need a lot)
I hate it, but those are the facts. So I do as much for her as I can & she'll allow.
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