Yep...man, he's a lot of work. We got our exercise tonight, trying to get him out of dangerous hiding places. When we'd try to pull him out, he would go to the other end and vice versa or crawl up in the metal rigs under the chairs. We finally got him out of one, and Ike didn't hold tight enough and off he ran under another recliner. We're plump tuckered out. Worse than chasing a toddler around.
I now have him up in James' room when he has a king size bed to hide under and that's about it. Want to keep a litter box near and food and water.
We prob won't be able to keep him but I hope to tame him. I think fostering is usually for 2 to 3 weeks. We'll see.
Awww he sounds adorable! I know my last one was terrified of us, and she still does not trust us, well she trusts me more than Rich because Rich just tries to hard and she sees that as aggressive.
I sweet talk her and she comes to me only if I am already siting or laying on the bed, on the bed when I am laying down she curls up to me and purrs and sleeps if I get up she flys off the bed and hides. But she is so worth it we love her so much!
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I now have him up in James' room when he has a king size bed to hide under and that's about it. Want to keep a litter box near and food and water.
We prob won't be able to keep him but I hope to tame him. I think fostering is usually for 2 to 3 weeks. We'll see.
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I sweet talk her and she comes to me only if I am already siting or laying on the bed, on the bed when I am laying down she curls up to me and purrs and sleeps if I get up she flys off the bed and hides. But she is so worth it we love her so much!
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