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30th July 2014, 11:42 AM #1
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Ava Sharon has arrived!
We brought her home on Monday evening (it's Wed morning now) and so far everyone still has all their fur. It's not been plain sailing, though. Sidney took one look at Ava, widdled all over the kitchen floor, turned into a hedgehog and started wailing like a banshee.
Ava is used to living in a seriously multi-cat household and has made it very clear that she thinks Sid is properly weird! She is basically ignoring him, which is quite a challenge as everywhere she goes he is a metre behind, looking prehistoric, somehow, and continuously grumbling. At least the wailing has mostly stopped now, and for chunks of time he can just watch her in silence.
Ava has been an angel, very nicely behaved, affectionate and is eating and drinking well. She is currently flaked out on the bed next to me!
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30th July 2014, 05:16 PM #2
OMG SQUEEEEEEEL WHAT A CUTIE!! :-)
Welcome Ava!
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30th July 2014, 08:05 PM #3
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Lol - she's gorgeous! When we brought Beau home, Dixie didn't notice he was there for the first few minutes - it was hilarious when all of a sudden she noticed him and immediately also did her hedgehog impression! Beau was very much the same as Ava - he'd come straight from a house full of other cats and just didn't see what the big deal was. Dixie's face when he walked straight up & started munching 'her' biscuits was a picture! They'll be best friends in no time and you'll have great fun watching them chasing each other around!
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31st July 2014, 05:53 AM #4
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Ava is a cutie! I had to smile when I imagined the scenes you were describing. I'm sure poor Sid wasn't the least amused to have this stranger suddenly foisted on him. It will take some time but I take it as a good sign that he hasn't attacked her, and the fact that she acts unconcerned will probably help a lot. He must be wondering why this little kitty isn't impressed by big, bad Sid. Fortunately, he's still a young cat (and quite beautiful, by the way) and I have a feeling that everything will turn out nicely, and he'll come to enjoy his little sister.
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1st August 2014, 09:16 AM #5
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Sid is gorgeous, isn't he?
Well, I sprayed the whole house with Feliway and Sid woke up on Thursday feeling a whole lot better. The pair of them spent a couple of hours playing chase the ping pong ball, ate each overs food, used each other's litter trays then crashed out for the afternoon.
When they woke up, Sid showed Ava how to get onto the windowsill - it's just taken 3 days!
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3rd August 2014, 07:03 AM #6
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The picture of the two of them on the windowsill is adorable. You can tell from Sid's expression that he is now friends with his little "sister".
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4th August 2014, 10:08 PM #7
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They are now playing together quite nicely, or they were until Ava got addicted to a game in my iPad and it now square-eyed! She came up to me and squeaked. I checked the food bowls. Full. Water bowls. Full. Litter trays. Empty. Cuddles. Nope. String. Nope. iPad. Yes!!!!!
There's a video of her playing on Sid's twitter feed:@SidneyOSParsons
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5th August 2014, 09:25 PM #8
wow!!!!!! Beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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10th August 2014, 03:35 PM #9
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15th August 2014, 07:49 PM #10
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Latest update - she managed to cut the edge of one of her back foot pads on something - I have no idea what as it hasn't happened to any of our previous cats ever, but now the whole house seems to be full of dangerous sharp edges. It was healing beautifully, then she (or quite possibly Sidney) pulled the scab off at some point yesterday morning and it's gone a bit yuck - darker pink and a bit puffy with a suspicion of ooze. Took her straight to the vet last night as soon as I saw it, got her pain relief and antibiotics, but will she calm down and let it heal? Oh no... Back in the morning for another check up. She is really not bothered by it at all, judging by the way she is leaping about, but it has stopped me letting her out into the garden as I intended this weekend. I want her A1 as well as over 2kg (she made 2.1 kg today) before she has any more excitement!
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