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    Scaredy Cat In "new" Home

    Thank you all for the advice. I've successfully moved her to my room and she doesnt seem too bothered. I do have toys for her, the ribbons and balls on a wand type as well as little balls for her to knock around on her own. I've tried using the wands with her and all she does is look at me...
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    Scaredy Cat In "new" Home

    I can safely move her (while shes in the box) to another room if I wanted to. Would it be a bad idea to put her box and everything she needs in the room I already sleep in? My room is bigger than the room she is in now so it would overall just be easier and more comfortable for us both
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    Scaredy Cat In "new" Home

    I've also tried treats, yes. I would put them in her box at first and after she ate them I had a trail of them from her box to various points in the room. She wouldn't leave the box or even show interest in the treats until I left the room however
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    Scaredy Cat In "new" Home

    Artnj, Thank you. I think your suggestion of spending more time in the room is good. I was thinking of moving my computer and bed into the room so maybe I will try that tonight.
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    Scaredy Cat In "new" Home

    Hi all, hoping to get some help with my kitty. I've had her for about four months now, and when I adopted her she was around one year old. Her name is lala and she is a beautiful calico kitty. The foundation I adopted her from showed me pictures of her interacting with other cats and being...
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