Kirsten
06-26-2005, 03:46 AM
Yesterday I saw Peggy, who is 10 weeks old now, and she was doing very well! When you enter the room, she immediately comes to greet you, and wants to play. She's purring all the time. She's eating with a good appetite, and uses her litter box, but she had gas yesterday! But according to my mom, she has no diarrhea.
I learnt that the night before last night, she was sleeping with Rocky, the rottie, on his blanket. Obviously they begin to tolerate each other, but they always watch each other carefully. After all, he has allowed her to drink from his water bowl.
Poor Dino did not enter the house since Peggy moved in; I saw him yesterday and he was all whiny and miserable. He sat at the threshold and sniffed, growled and hissed, but didn't want to go inside. It's very hard for him, and I fear for little Peggy when they meet - which will happen sooner or later. I hope Dino will get used to the fact that he has feline company now.
Here are some new photos. The first one is supposed to appear on my photography website (http://www.Kirsten-Scheffel.de), that's why it is framed:
http://www.kirsten-scheffel.de/cat10.jpg
... and some more of Peggy resting and playing: :)
http://www.catmom.de/pix/peggy15.jpg
http://www.catmom.de/pix/peggy16.jpg
http://www.catmom.de/pix/peggy17.jpg
http://www.catmom.de/pix/peggy18.jpg
http://www.catmom.de/pix/peggy19.jpg
This was Dino today, asking for some comfort:
http://www.catmom.de/pix/dino1.jpg
http://www.catmom.de/pix/dino2.jpg
And Rocky:
http://www.catmom.de/pix/rocky.jpg
He's very old for a rottie, 10 and a half years, but still in a good condition, according to the vet.
BTW, so far Reinhold is treating the baby much better than I expected. Peggy seems to like him, because she's running after him everywhere he goes.
Kirsten
I learnt that the night before last night, she was sleeping with Rocky, the rottie, on his blanket. Obviously they begin to tolerate each other, but they always watch each other carefully. After all, he has allowed her to drink from his water bowl.
Poor Dino did not enter the house since Peggy moved in; I saw him yesterday and he was all whiny and miserable. He sat at the threshold and sniffed, growled and hissed, but didn't want to go inside. It's very hard for him, and I fear for little Peggy when they meet - which will happen sooner or later. I hope Dino will get used to the fact that he has feline company now.
Here are some new photos. The first one is supposed to appear on my photography website (http://www.Kirsten-Scheffel.de), that's why it is framed:
http://www.kirsten-scheffel.de/cat10.jpg
... and some more of Peggy resting and playing: :)
http://www.catmom.de/pix/peggy15.jpg
http://www.catmom.de/pix/peggy16.jpg
http://www.catmom.de/pix/peggy17.jpg
http://www.catmom.de/pix/peggy18.jpg
http://www.catmom.de/pix/peggy19.jpg
This was Dino today, asking for some comfort:
http://www.catmom.de/pix/dino1.jpg
http://www.catmom.de/pix/dino2.jpg
And Rocky:
http://www.catmom.de/pix/rocky.jpg
He's very old for a rottie, 10 and a half years, but still in a good condition, according to the vet.
BTW, so far Reinhold is treating the baby much better than I expected. Peggy seems to like him, because she's running after him everywhere he goes.
Kirsten