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    Scaredy cat

    Thanks for your replies. He finally came out from under the bed last night (36 hours later). He still hasn’t left the bedroom. I’m less worried as he is eating, drinking and using the litter box. I’ve tried getting him playing with his favourite toys and he enjoyed it but he definitely can’t...
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    Scaredy cat

    I have two cats who were feral until they were about 5 months old. They’re now 2 and have turned into very sweet cats but they are still jumpy. The little boy is particularly easily scared. Yesterday, I had a new light installed in the kitchen and a ceiling fan/light put in the dining room...
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    Advice On Previously Feral Cats

    Thanks - it helps to know others share my difficulties. Today I managed to pick up Saffie and get her to the carrier (not into it). I’m going to work on it. Oscar will chase treats into it but she’s too bright to be tricked. Even when she sees he’s got a treat by going into it, she won’t...
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    Advice On Previously Feral Cats

    Thank you. I think you’re totally right about their being two of them. They’re very bonded so they aren’t as reliant on me. But it’s lovely seeing them together. The progress they’ve made is very rewarding so I never regret the effort. I’ll give your suggestions a try.
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    Advice On Previously Feral Cats

    Thanks, I’ve downloaded Relax My Cat and have it playing for them.
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    Advice On Previously Feral Cats

    About a year ago, I adopted two feral kittens. Briefly their story: they were captured by the humane society who first thought they were about 3 months old and described them as too feral to examine. A week later they were examined and they decided (according to the documents I have) that they...
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