Smeagol is will still let me pick him/her up, has only hissed at me about 3 times since getting him/her.
Pumpkin however is still a hissy little bitch. Sometimes he's fine, can't go too close. then other times hisses like mad! I've tried slow blinking, slow movements, everything pretty much. I think Pumpkin is just destined to not like me.
They're still just in one room but are now venturing the full length (my kitchen is quite long). I haven't let them out of there yet cause I've been at work and can;t supervise them around the gagillion wires in the living room.
Smeagol is will still let me pick him/her up, has only hissed at me about 3 times since getting him/her.
Pumpkin however is still a hissy little bitch. Sometimes he's fine, can't go too close. then other times hisses like mad! I've tried slow blinking, slow movements, everything pretty much. I think Pumpkin is just destined to not like me.
They're still just in one room but are now venturing the full length (my kitchen is quite long). I haven't let them out of there yet cause I've been at work and can;t supervise them around the gagillion wires in the living room.
Has the vet/person who sold him/her to you not told you what gender he/she is? our vet had to double check Winnie:eek: We were like...arrghh, we got a boy! but no, it was confirmed that Winnie is indeed a girl:D Afterwards I was looking through some leaflets that she gave us, and there was a message in there about someone and their male cat called Amber:pObviously thought he was female when he arrived:p:D
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Pumpkin however is still a hissy little bitch. Sometimes he's fine, can't go too close. then other times hisses like mad! I've tried slow blinking, slow movements, everything pretty much. I think Pumpkin is just destined to not like me.
They're still just in one room but are now venturing the full length (my kitchen is quite long). I haven't let them out of there yet cause I've been at work and can;t supervise them around the gagillion wires in the living room.
It was a deliberate mistake :D
*whistles innnocently in an unconvincing manner*
Has the vet/person who sold him/her to you not told you what gender he/she is? our vet had to double check Winnie:eek: We were like...arrghh, we got a boy! but no, it was confirmed that Winnie is indeed a girl:D Afterwards I was looking through some leaflets that she gave us, and there was a message in there about someone and their male cat called Amber:pObviously thought he was female when he arrived:p:D