Sheila & Beau GA & Jeddie GA
Member Since 2009
Ok, we are at 48 hrs and counting.....
Beau washed her head last night! I put her on the bed and she purred. He jumped up, walked right over to her and started enthusiastically washing her head. She stayed, kept purring, but I think she was a bit surprised and confused. He was begin a bit rough, like "this cat is really dirty and needs a good cleaning", and he was licking her fur backwards, so eventually she complained and I gently shooed him away. 'Away' being about 6" over where he curled up and went to sleep. She stayed another few minutes, maybe 5 and then left.
I feel like maybe she wasn't allowed on furniture where she came from. It's always impossible to figure out what their home life was, but when someone does what they did to her (declaw at age 11 and then getting rid of them - and that was before the FD diagnosis), then they aren't the kind of people that allow cats to just be cats and sleep on the furniture and stuff.
Beau washed her head last night! I put her on the bed and she purred. He jumped up, walked right over to her and started enthusiastically washing her head. She stayed, kept purring, but I think she was a bit surprised and confused. He was begin a bit rough, like "this cat is really dirty and needs a good cleaning", and he was licking her fur backwards, so eventually she complained and I gently shooed him away. 'Away' being about 6" over where he curled up and went to sleep. She stayed another few minutes, maybe 5 and then left.
I feel like maybe she wasn't allowed on furniture where she came from. It's always impossible to figure out what their home life was, but when someone does what they did to her (declaw at age 11 and then getting rid of them - and that was before the FD diagnosis), then they aren't the kind of people that allow cats to just be cats and sleep on the furniture and stuff.