"Winter" arrives at Camp Vermont
I am afraid this photo is her only one for the night. Maybe tomorrow she will feel more secure, and come out!
Juni and Miley did the puffy tail thing when sniffing Winter's carrier. I have not allowed them to go near her and will wait for that until tomorrow.
The drive (including one sleepy, rest stop) took 9 hours round trip.
Winter is much larger than I had imagined. She needs a good brushing as they have been leaving her alone, to recouperate from her spaying.
She is so so so soft and fluffy. She doesn't weigh much, just puffy girl.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...2/fa9e721e.jpg
;)
Not great photo ops today :(
We are establishing our routines now...
It seems that every day I learn something new about what meets Winter's needs. She is using the litter box more now and I have been giving her full run of the one room, sans the cats. She is fine with the cats, but a bit tense. I want her to relax and bond with me, then I will let the cats and the bunny play. I am not sure if I will ever let them be together without being supervised. I will revisit that subject later.
Winter is funny, no doubt about it. She and Juni like to play.
I will try to take more photos this weekend, in the day light.
;)
Tomorrw it will be one week!
It is hard to believe that almost one week has gone by since I picked up Winter in Massachussetts. She is doing nicely, and seems to be happy. I will spend more time with her this weekend, without the cats being around. I surely hope Juni and Miley give up trying to sit in Winter's face all the time. I suspect it is the novelty of her that attracts them. They all seem to be friendly - just need a little more relaxing...
I promise more photos, especially after Winter gets a good grooming.
:D