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Old 06-15-2010, 10:16 AM
 
Location: Near Nashville TN
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Aww.. lucky kitty. I hope all goes well. just remember it is going to take more than a day or two for them to accept each other.

My weim is still starring at the closed bedroom door and it has been 2 weeks.
Phaedra already is playing with him. Wrestling, chasing each other from one end of the house to the other - they're friends already. Phaedra generally likes other cats.

Zephyr on the other hand, isn't interested in him at all. No more spitting or hissing, she just ignores him and goes about her business. He knows to leave her alone.
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Old 06-15-2010, 10:25 AM
 
Location: Near Nashville TN
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I'm glad it's already been done. Saves me the emotional stress of having it done myself. When the girls went to be spayed I was a basket case until we picked them up that afternoon. I hardly slept the night before.

Rusty will never be de-clawed.
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Old 06-15-2010, 08:10 PM
 
Location: Cushing OK
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True. They are. He, unlike my 2 girls, is a real lap cat. And boy oh boy is he a talker! Not only meowing buy making a errrrrrrrr sound when he's playing with the girls, looking for something to do, waiting to be fed, when he's petted........
Both my boys are talkers, but one has a very distinctive "maaaaaa" which he uses as a greeting. He has a great variety of sound but nothing like a traditional meow. He'll just walk around talking to himself too, even if nobody responds. I have the boys and girls separated right now pending being fixed but notice a huge difference in the way they play and act. Funny thing is one of my boys will check out strangers at the door and the big main cooney one runs and hides and will not come out until hes positively certain the scary human is gone.
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Old 06-15-2010, 11:17 PM
 
Location: Near Nashville TN
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[quat 1ote=nightbird47;14633033]Both my boys are talkers, but one has a very distinctive "maaaaaa" which he uses as a greeting. He has a great variety of sound but nothing like a traditional meow. He'll just walk around talking to himself too, even if nobody responds. I have the boys and girls separated right now pending being fixed but notice a huge difference in the way they play and act. Funny thing is one of my boys will check out strangers at the door and the big main cooney one runs and hides and will not come out until hes positively certain the scary human is gone.[/quote]

They sure are all distinct individuals with their own personalities.

What differences have you noticed between the boys and girls in how they play and act? I've never noticed much of a difference.
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