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The Kitchen Sink
New cat owner; could use some tips
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<blockquote data-quote="comana" data-source="post: 76256762" data-attributes="member: 98267"><p>I have been the “servant” of many cats. I think you have a good start. I don’t know how much space you have but try to keep the litter in an accessible but quiet space and keep the food and water in a separate quiet space for now. As she becomes more comfortable you can move things around to suite your space. </p><p></p><p>It is normal for her to be shy at first. Give her all the space she needs and let her come to you. Please never try to seek her out unless you think she may be in a dangerous space. She will eventually come out and start to stay around you and will at some point seek affection. It’s on her terms. Let her tell you how to proceed and you will be best friends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="comana, post: 76256762, member: 98267"] I have been the “servant” of many cats. I think you have a good start. I don’t know how much space you have but try to keep the litter in an accessible but quiet space and keep the food and water in a separate quiet space for now. As she becomes more comfortable you can move things around to suite your space. It is normal for her to be shy at first. Give her all the space she needs and let her come to you. Please never try to seek her out unless you think she may be in a dangerous space. She will eventually come out and start to stay around you and will at some point seek affection. It’s on her terms. Let her tell you how to proceed and you will be best friends. [/QUOTE]
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