Liz, I think you should try getting her inside, she seems to trust you more and more.You could entice her with food to come in further and further like we did with Fister - first into the corridor, then one room, then another. You'll have to be patient, though. Perhaps if you can leave the door open and let her take her time.
Once she has seen it's not dangerous inside - and a lot warmer, she just may start to settle down and suddenly one day, she'll be asleep on your bed.
Good luck!





You could entice her with food to come in further and further like we did with Fister - first into the corridor, then one room, then another. You'll have to be patient, though. Perhaps if you can leave the door open and let her take her time.
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They know their names, and all that. They just aren't people friendly.

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