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    Odd Behavior: Perfect In One Room, Skittish In All Others

    I might try the diffuser for a bit - thanks for that suggestion. Per the last poster, yes, she has a few safe spots she can go to. As is she's not completely anti-social; she likes to be in the room with everyone else, just doesn't let you approach her or pet her. I wouldn't think anything of...
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    Odd Behavior: Perfect In One Room, Skittish In All Others

    I recently took in a stray. Had been feeding her for about 9 months, named her "Shyness" because of how skittish she initially was. Fast forward to today, we kept her in the bathroom for two weeks for her to adjust and for our other cat to adjust to her presence. From day 1, inside that...
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    Feral Or Stray?

    She's doing great! It's just Jack that I really have to worry about. He's still very anxious/ tries to run into the room anytime I open the door where she's at.
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    Feral Or Stray?

    Shyness (new kitty) first, Jack (resident) second.
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    Feral Or Stray?

    Brought her home (after a full vet checkup, vaccines, etc). I'm keeping her in the bathroom for now with food, litter, and a bed to separate her from the other cat. Incredibly, ridiculously sweet and content little thing. Within hours of returning from the vet she would purr loudly anytime I...
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    Feral Or Stray?

    I am very highly considering it. Again, my concerns aren't with me/ the cost/ my time, it's only about what is going to make her happy, and secondarily keep my first cat happy. To give you an idea of how much I'm struggling with this, I've already moved from the old apartment. My first night...
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    Feral Or Stray?

    There's no one at the old place that could consistently feed her, I don't think - it's a student housing complex; lots of people are there for a year or two then leave. But I've thought of that option as well. I'm taking her to the vet tomorrow - to check on vaccines and to get her eye looked...
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    Feral Or Stray?

    Thank you so much for the reply. It took her about 3-5 months between showing up and actually letting me pet her, and she still gets shy if you're walking towards her, but she will now come up to me on the patio chair, allow me to pet and even lift her torso off the ground, and purr loudly. The...
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    Feral Or Stray?

    Cant assess if this cat is stray or feral. Showed up nearness my porch seemingly underweight. Ear clipped, so she’s been taken in at some point. Extremely shy- wouldn’t stay on the porch if I walked outside. Kept putting out food. A couple months later, would let me touch her. A couple months...
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