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Hi Just wondered how Indy was getting on, hope she has settled down. Keep us updated with the pics as they grow so quickly Barb
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She's settled in fine, surpisingly quickly too, I fully expected her to yowl the night through the first few nights, but no, she climbed in her bed and went to sleep. She doesn't half go mental in the morning though when we get up though, lol.
Found her curled up inside the washing machine earlier :-)
Will take some more piccies over the weekend.
She's settled in fine, surpisingly quickly too, I fully expected her to yowl the night through the first few nights, but no, she climbed in her bed and went to sleep. She doesn't half go mental in the morning though when we get up though, lol.
Found her curled up inside the washing machine earlier :-)
Will take some more piccies over the weekend.
Only took those with my camera Lottie, oh and one with the dogs teddy that's on my facebook page.
I honestly don't think the dogs blinked since Saturday- she follows Indy everywhere, not quite to what aim, whether she's looking to get a nip in, or just simply agog, ive not worked out.
There's only been a couple of spats so far, where Missy's stuck her nose in too far and Indy's hissed at her- then will sit growling, the cat that is, not the dog! Then it blows over and the dogs back to shadowing her. Hoping they'll settle down soon, and get on better, well, at least tolerate each other more.
Im quite pleased with how the dogs dealing with it to be fair, she's not gone for her or chased her, so today she got a great big lump of gammon fat as a treat :-)
I honestly don't think the dogs blinked since Saturday- she follows Indy everywhere, not quite to what aim, whether she's looking to get a nip in, or just simply agog, ive not worked out.
There's only been a couple of spats so far, where Missy's stuck her nose in too far and Indy's hissed at her- then will sit growling, the cat that is, not the dog! Then it blows over and the dogs back to shadowing her. Hoping they'll settle down soon, and get on better, well, at least tolerate each other more.
Im quite pleased with how the dogs dealing with it to be fair, she's not gone for her or chased her, so today she got a great big lump of gammon fat as a treat :-)
They will be absolutely fine. They are both loved both have a special place. For nearly thirty years I have kept dogs and cats together, brought in at different times and most of them when they were adult. There seems to be an understanding that they are all part of the family. I have never pussy footed around (either) they have just had to get on with it. Meggie the dog would certainly not be kind to any cats that might come in our garden.
(Mind you when Indie is fully grown she might decide that JR's would make a tasty titbit!!)
(Mind you when Indie is fully grown she might decide that JR's would make a tasty titbit!!)