On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 17:53:08 -0000, "Ophelia" >
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>"Janet B" > wrote in message
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>> On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 12:09:11 -0000, "Ophelia" >
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>>>"Ophelia" > wrote in message
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>>>>> well, darn. She looks at ease when sleeping in her chair and there is
>>>>> a marked difference in her body language in your kitchen as opposed to
>>>>> the rescue picture. Not having to be defensive is a big deal in her
>>>>> world. That's a good thing. I know you are aware of the child
>>>>> development timing issues and I am sure they apply here as well. I'd
>>>>> continue to try for a bit longer and maybe leave the bear tucked in
>>>>> her chair. She's comfy, that's what's important.
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>>>> Yes, she is comfy and very affectionate - with us. Very well, I will
>>>> put
>>>> the bear in her chair during the day? She has her bed for night.
>>>> Should
>>>> I move it in there or just give her time with it in her chair?
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>>>> I've never had a girl like her with such problems. It would be nice if
>>>> she could find comfort in that bear, although she get plenty from us
>>>> whenever she wants to
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>>>> Thanks
Will report back
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>>>Ok we played around with it and she gave it a good sniffing so when she
>>>had
>>>sniffed enough, I put it into her chair.
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>>>"Yes, it makes a decent cushion so long as I don't have to look at it, but
>>>as you can see, I have far more important things to do ..."
>>>
>>>http://tinypic.com/r/2pt6xs4/9
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You tried.
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>It was worth the try so thank you
Cats are easy, just rub their toys with catnip.