View Single Post
  #7  
Old October 22nd 07, 01:32 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Cheryl
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 1,355
Default One cat is scared, the other ignores us.

On Sun 21 Oct 2007 08:21:56p, CindyBreninger wrote in
rec.pets.cats.health+behav
roups.com:

Thank you Cheryl. My daughter is 7 and my son is 9. They have
always loved animals and like I said, my son even rescued a
moth! He loves them. We also have a tortoise, a stick bug,
and a hampster. They are in school most of the day and when we
come home, they do homework, have dinner and then can play for a
little bit. They are nice kids. Thanks again! Cindy


You might want to limit her time with them until she comes out of
her shell. You haven't had her long, and something in her history
could be causing red flags to be raised when kids are present. You
don't indicate her age, the age of the other cat (did you get them
both at the same time?) and if they were from a shelter or a
breeder or if they were raised together or just adopted/bought
together. More info please!

)


--
Cheryl