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Is currently sitting on a chair under the kitchen table.
Yes, I was able to pick him up quite easily and bring him inside. He wandered around a bit sniffing and looking very wary, then he jumped up on the seat and settled in. I've been able to pat and scritch him without any trouble at all.
I think he's tolerating me now.
Yes, I was able to pick him up quite easily and bring him inside. He wandered around a bit sniffing and looking very wary, then he jumped up on the seat and settled in. I've been able to pat and scritch him without any trouble at all.
I think he's tolerating me now.
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Date: 2006-03-16 02:58 pm (UTC)Sadly there were the deliberate transgressions from both while I was trying to breed them, but now they're both snipped there are none of those either.
If you've got any sort of tray or box you can fill with sand then that should work for litter in the short term. (Even in the long term--we didn't buy litter for ages but just used sand from the backyard. Worked fine, but needed changing more often.)