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Hello again!
So we have had Carlisle in our home for three days now, and it's going well for the most part!
Florine, my resident cat, wants nothing to do with him. They've been separated in different rooms and at first florine sat by the door and hissed, but now she's got zero interest and otherwise seems fine, she will meow if me and my girlfriend are both in the room with Carlisle though so we do our best to have one of us in each room. They are both needy cats lol!
Carlisle did run out of the room yesterday and he meowed over and over again at Florine, like, really pathetic meows? And Florine stared at him until he had inched his way to be about a foot away from her, and then she hissed and I grabbed Carlisle and put him back in his room. Does anyone have any idea why he would be meowing so sadly? Dramatically?
Otherwise things are going well. Carlisle is veerrryyy needy and during the night while you are sleeping he will lay on your neck and head and headbutt you, squirm around, and purr. Which is cute! But I need to be able to sleep, so we are hoping as he settles in that behavior will stop. Any tips are welcome!
So we have had Carlisle in our home for three days now, and it's going well for the most part!
Florine, my resident cat, wants nothing to do with him. They've been separated in different rooms and at first florine sat by the door and hissed, but now she's got zero interest and otherwise seems fine, she will meow if me and my girlfriend are both in the room with Carlisle though so we do our best to have one of us in each room. They are both needy cats lol!
Carlisle did run out of the room yesterday and he meowed over and over again at Florine, like, really pathetic meows? And Florine stared at him until he had inched his way to be about a foot away from her, and then she hissed and I grabbed Carlisle and put him back in his room. Does anyone have any idea why he would be meowing so sadly? Dramatically?
Otherwise things are going well. Carlisle is veerrryyy needy and during the night while you are sleeping he will lay on your neck and head and headbutt you, squirm around, and purr. Which is cute! But I need to be able to sleep, so we are hoping as he settles in that behavior will stop. Any tips are welcome!