So glad to hear he is doing good.. Now if this baby is a kitten = then you have plenty of time to calm him down.. Each day just talk to him & try touch gently as well with each visit..
So glad to hear he is doing good.. Now if this baby is a kitten = then you have plenty of time to calm him down.. Each day just talk to him & try touch gently as well with each visit..
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I'm glad to hear Frosty's paws are OK, that his tests were negative and he was neutered.
It will take some time before he feels secure in a new place, so please have patience. Sit and talk comforting to him and give him some treats, that should help.
Good luck!
Any chance of a picture?![]()
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"I don't know which weapons will be used in the third World war, but in the fourth, it will be sticks and stones" --- Albert Einstein.
I'm so glad you rescued this little guy! He sounds very handsome. That is great that the vet neutered him for free and that Frosty's paws are on the mend.
I wonder if being in a cage is bringing out more fearful behaviour than he would normally show? Maybe a bathroom might help him to feel less scared and would allow for Shirley to socialize him more? But a small room may not be available.
Prayers that Frosty 'warms up'!![]()
Bless his heart! I am so glad that you rescued him from the elements. What a kind person you are! And how wonderful that the vet neutered him for free! I'm also happy to hear that his paws have improved. Hopefully, he'll have a full recovery.
As for his disposition, hopefully it will improve soon. I agree with Lara when she wrote:
Very often, being in a cage feels very confining to kitties, and their behavior suffers as a result. If an alternative can be found, hopefully things will improve. Let us know how it goes with him. In the meantime, I'll keep my fingers crossed and say a prayer for Frosty.![]()
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We are so glade that hispaws are all right. I'm sur that his temperment will calm down as he gets used to his new home.
GILL & Crew;
Randi-
I'm working on getting a picture, I wasn't able to stop by yet to see him but I'm hoping to do that on Friday evening if possible. He's all grey with beautiful orange eyes.
I'm going to try to work with him as much as I can the only thing is where he's at right now the lady said their is a semi-time frame for her keeping him since she already has over 50 some cats. So I have respect that since I asked her to take him in for me. So it's up to me to find a home for him ASAP or maybe by spring time I will have to release him but she said she didn't want to wait that long to keep a hold of him so we'll see.
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