Sunday, October 16, 2022

Where the Boys Are

Briefly yesterday, and for a longer period today, Zofia was out and about in the apartment. Things went well.

Horace and Hector took an active interest in Miss Zed. They were curious but respectful, even recoiling a little when the tiny beast hissed and growled at their proximity. Hec followed her as much as by sight as by presence, but Ivory liked to be close to her; in some of the photographs, it looks as if he’s stalking her with evil intent. He was merely trying to get close enough for a good sniff. I made sure no one inadvertently cornered her.

Renn ignored the newcomer, while Neville hissed and growled, though this unexpected response may have been influenced by my taking some of his blood, which he hates, and which can put him in a bad temper.

I am pleased with Zofia’s progress. She is eating well; at her previous foster-home, she would consume her meals if only attended by a human, who had to urge her on now and then. By placing her food bowls closer to where she lies, I am trying to reduce that dependence; so far, so good. Her stools have become liquidy once again, but I have no doubt that this is due to the change of fare, rather than the fare itself. I’ve seen this occur in several new cats as they adapt to a different menu.

Zofia is a long way from having unrestricted and unsupervised freedom in the apartment. But her start is promising.

13 comments:

  1. Ms. Z is so cute. She will soon have the boys wrapped around her little paw!

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  2. I echo Roberta, shell soon rule the roost. I love the pics with her head popping up out of the tunnel, so adorable.

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  3. Such a cutie little gal, the boys are sure being polite, how nice.

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  4. She is very cute exploring, and typical of a kitten, has no fear. I have found in the past that the females always are in charge. Maybe Hector and Horace have already worked that out after Miss Min.

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  5. Ah! Bless! They ALL love the 'friendship' tunnel...
    Great photos John...dare l say it...
    More please..! :).

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  6. She is such a tiny mite, that you certainly don't want her to be thought of as a new squeaky toy for the boys. As they get used to the fact that she's a cute little kitten who will be up power of her own, maybe they will all make up together.

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  7. It looks like mew all had a really fun day, and it was lovely to read of Miss Z's progress!

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  8. OH this is great news. And I enjoyed taking my time looking t all the pictures. She is so SMALL my goodness. Such a brave little girl! And Ivory...just stand by. You'll get your chance.

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  9. This post made me smile. Looks like Zofia will be in charge! Such a tiny thing but she makes up for it by her boldness. I hope she learns to play with Hector. He needs a playmate so bad!

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  10. I'm so glad things went well. Z didn't look too troubled by the big ivory-colored guy looming over her. :)

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  11. One of these days I hope to see a picture of a three way game of wrassle and snuggle! It seems it just might happen. She'll be the glue that brings them all together in peacefulness, I hope.

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  12. I love how she is asserting herself with the bigger boys. Having seen her in the photo at her previous foster home, I'd say she'll have no problem integrating easily once the boys becomes accustomed to her.

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