What did I do with my adopted cat?
The adopted cat didn’t get along with cat they already owned, they started to fight and spray on the furniture etc, so she suggested that I adopt the cat. So I took him in, and went to the vets got him his jabs and a check over (he had muscle wastage on his back leg). The cat settled in put on weight begins to get stronger (climb trees etc).
When is it safe to let my new cat out?
It can take a day, 5 days, a couple of weeks or more for your new cat to relax. 2 weeks is an average adjustment time for most cats. As long as your cat is eating, drinking, using the litter box (even if its under the bed!) and not showing any signs of illness, it is generally safe to leave them in their hiding spot.
Can a cat change after time in a shelter?
Cat behavior does change after time in a shelter. Here are some ways to help your new rescue overcome these issues. Cat Behavior Revenge Pottying – Is it a thing? It’s a well-told fallacy that cats who wind up in the shelter do so because they have behavior issues. The truth is, this is usually not the case.
When did brookypet start Cat Rescue and adoption?
Discussion in ‘ Cat Rescue and Adoption ‘ started by BrookyPet, Mar 6, 2009 . It would be great if anybody could shed some light on my problem.
The adopted cat didn’t get along with cat they already owned, they started to fight and spray on the furniture etc, so she suggested that I adopt the cat. So I took him in, and went to the vets got him his jabs and a check over (he had muscle wastage on his back leg). The cat settled in put on weight begins to get stronger (climb trees etc).
It can take a day, 5 days, a couple of weeks or more for your new cat to relax. 2 weeks is an average adjustment time for most cats. As long as your cat is eating, drinking, using the litter box (even if its under the bed!) and not showing any signs of illness, it is generally safe to leave them in their hiding spot.
Discussion in ‘ Cat Rescue and Adoption ‘ started by BrookyPet, Mar 6, 2009 . It would be great if anybody could shed some light on my problem.
Are there any issues with my rescue cat?
Here are a few issues you may discover once you take your rescue or shelter kitty home, and how to help your new buddy to overcome his nervousness and fall in love with you.