Hillary & Maui (GA)
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I fell asleep last night and didn't get a spot check as I wanted.
I also tried a new tactic with Blue, I used a baby gate and kept the door to his room open all night. Since he's not a jumper, I didn't think this would be an issue and my girls understand not to go through the gate, as we use it all the time for the porch door. They know they can get close and sniff but not push through, jump over or anything.
Blue seemed a little more relaxed and less stressed. I bribed him with pets, brushes and tuna and it was only when I tested that Mr. Hissy came out. Luckily, one quick poke and he bleeds very nicely! Then he continues to eat his tuna and growl at the same time.
This morning, I came in and gave him loves and he liked it. I may even had felt the start of a purr. But maybe it was over stimulation, or I'm not the mommy and didn't pet correctly, because he let out a his and growl and pet time was over.
He's done his P's - poo, pee, an attempt at purring. So, this is progress and I'm pleased with that.
I'll keep the baby gate up when I'm home, so this way he can feel more in tune with the house and get accustomed to my girls with the safety of separation. Whether he will mix with the girls, time will tell, as he is scared of them and hisses. My girls are definitely curious and want to see him. Even Maui tried to befriend him.
Again, we are making progress.
I'm hoping to get some spot checks in tonight and this weekend. I can't guarantee how many or anything, as I don't want to upset him any more than necessary. So, maybe 1 or 2, just to get some idea of how this insulin is working for him.
I also tried a new tactic with Blue, I used a baby gate and kept the door to his room open all night. Since he's not a jumper, I didn't think this would be an issue and my girls understand not to go through the gate, as we use it all the time for the porch door. They know they can get close and sniff but not push through, jump over or anything.
Blue seemed a little more relaxed and less stressed. I bribed him with pets, brushes and tuna and it was only when I tested that Mr. Hissy came out. Luckily, one quick poke and he bleeds very nicely! Then he continues to eat his tuna and growl at the same time.
This morning, I came in and gave him loves and he liked it. I may even had felt the start of a purr. But maybe it was over stimulation, or I'm not the mommy and didn't pet correctly, because he let out a his and growl and pet time was over.
He's done his P's - poo, pee, an attempt at purring. So, this is progress and I'm pleased with that.
I'll keep the baby gate up when I'm home, so this way he can feel more in tune with the house and get accustomed to my girls with the safety of separation. Whether he will mix with the girls, time will tell, as he is scared of them and hisses. My girls are definitely curious and want to see him. Even Maui tried to befriend him.
Again, we are making progress.
I'm hoping to get some spot checks in tonight and this weekend. I can't guarantee how many or anything, as I don't want to upset him any more than necessary. So, maybe 1 or 2, just to get some idea of how this insulin is working for him.