She is an absolutely lovely cat. Here's all good wishes that she had a safe and easy flight and she settles into her new home without a hiss or a hitch.
Hope, is she there yet? I've been waiting on pins and needles to hear she has arrived safely and is home there with you ... post an update as soon as you can, OK?
Evie is here. She's so beautiful, and such a delicate little flower of a girl. Next to Shane she is a tiny little thing. That photo does not do her justice. She is so beautiful. So far she has not reacted to my boy cats. She is shy right now. I have her in the living room around the other cats, and I have her carrier open but she is not leaving it. Both Simba and Shane have checked her out, but she's not growling or anything. Simba seems to be a bit freaked out, and he's hiding in the top kitchen cubbard. From what I can see, things will work out. Evie is not reacting negativley to either of my boy cats, but she does seem too scared to come out of her carrier.
Here's a picture I took of Evie in her carrier. She is out now, but I'm going to let her explore the new sites and smells without bothering her. Still no problems with her or the other cats.
I am glad she made it safely to you! She is a pretty little thing. Good luck with the intros, it sounds like so far so good. Please let us know how it goes. I am so envious, I have always wanted a Siamese. Give her a good ear scritching from me!
She's hiding this morning. I don't know where she is. I do know she can't have gotten out, so she's probably behind some funiture. I've looked for her, but right now I can't find her. She's not fighting the boys, but she's pretty traumatized by the move.
I know this won't necessarily work, but if it were me...I'd go on the fact that most Siamese are curious, and like attention and to be invovled in what you are doing...so...this would be a morning where I'd be doing a lot of talking to my other kitties, playing with them, I'd set up little dishes of food here and there so that she'll smell them and hopefully decide she's hungry...and keep telling her (and calling her by her name) as if she's in front of you, how excited you are that she's come to live with you, how much you already love her.
Really, I'd talk up a blue storm in a very calm, loving fun voice...no calling her name sounding concerned, of course, as you don't want her to think something's wrong so she should stay hiding. You want her to realize it sounds like fun out there and safe and gee, what am I missing?
Hope what a special day for you. I know when I first brought Saba home she had her own room for the first 24 hrs, I'm unsure how it is w/your breed of girl or the layout of your place.
You'll probably get lots and lots of advice!! LOL! I amaway for almost all day today with Eric's parents (Sunday is important) and I can't wait to check back tonight!!!! You're wonderful.