Hi karen
The room that she is hiding in has a spare bed and dresser. She sits
underneath the bed all day and night. When she was in the cubby hole
in the basement my hubby would play quietly on his xbox down stairs and
wait for her but she never would come out.
I just wish she was more social and wanting affection. I some times
wonder if her previous owners abused her.
Karen Chuplis wrote:
in article ,
at wrote on 1/31/05 10:28 PM:
Back in October 2003 we adopted a torishel cat, Female, 3 years
old.
From Oct until Jan 2005 she hid in our recroom in the cubby hole
underneath our mainfloor bathroom. (basically where the ceiling
and
wall meet) By a fluke we managed to get her out of there. She
came
upstairs to eat and we closed the door to the furnace room where
she
had been hiding.
its been 2 weeks and now she constantly hides underneath our spare
room
bed. She doesnt come out on her own except to eat and use the
litter.
If we try to make contact with her she will run underneath our
spare
room dresser. She clearly doesnt want to have any affection or
socialization. We have 1 other cat and he doesnt bug her and the 2
of
them never fight. She just sits underneath the bed all day.
There was an ad in the paper for her and we adopted her. I know it
takes some time for cats to adjust to thier new environment cause I
have adopted many before this, but I have never known a cat to take
almost 4 months to come out from hiding. I am just frusterated
that
she wants to be left alone. Any ideas on what I can do?
Well, I would definitely purchase a Feliway diffuser. I know I sound
like a
broken record but I think it helps. Then, I would sit in the room
reading
doing any quiet things you can think of. We adopted a silver tipped
persian
who only came out late at night. She was like a ghost. She only
started to
come out late (like 1 or 2 a.m.) when my Dad and I stayed up late
playing
nitendo quietly. The rest of the house was really quiet. She slowly
started
coming out more and more. But I would say it took several months.
What is
the room she is in like? Is there a comfy chair? A window? Hopefully
others
will have some suggestions.