For a few years we've kicked around the idea of getting a pet. The kids and I want a cat. Aussie is ok with it. The Hawaii Humane Society just sent out a plea for fosters or adopters since they're running out of space. I hate to say it, but it is PCS season (permanent change of station) so a lot of military folks abandon or turn their pets in claiming they cannot take their pets to the mainland. So since we've decided to stay here in HI, now is a good time to do it.
It's been years since I had a cat. I think I remember what we'll need (litterbox, food, scratching post/tower) and I know how to get the cat acclimated to the house. But I've never had to get a cat used to people. My cat, Shadow, was a friend's that I took in when he couldn't afford to keep it. Shadow already knew me, so the only transition was the house. I'm more concerned because Lily will want to play with the kitty and will be in it's face to try to be the cat's friend. We will, of course, go check out the cats to make sure we have a good temperament fit before we adopt. But just in case, is there a way to draw a cat out of it's shell? Any other advice for us?
It's been years since I had a cat. I think I remember what we'll need (litterbox, food, scratching post/tower) and I know how to get the cat acclimated to the house. But I've never had to get a cat used to people. My cat, Shadow, was a friend's that I took in when he couldn't afford to keep it. Shadow already knew me, so the only transition was the house. I'm more concerned because Lily will want to play with the kitty and will be in it's face to try to be the cat's friend. We will, of course, go check out the cats to make sure we have a good temperament fit before we adopt. But just in case, is there a way to draw a cat out of it's shell? Any other advice for us?