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Siwsan

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Thu Dec 4, 2025, 01:29 PM 11 hrs ago

Another Carys update [View all]

She's now spending the entire day out in the open. She likes to sit on the bench by the living room window so she can keep track of what's going on outside. I can walk up to her, and she doesn't dart off. I can give her pets and scritches. She meows at me if she knows I have a treat or a nibble for her. I get the occasional head bumps. On rare occasions she jumps down on the floor and rubs up against me.

This all started when I decided to start singing to her while sitting down so I'm eye to eye with her. That sometimes gets me a few slow blinks.

Fingers crossed she keeps improving. She's absolutely melting my heart.

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Another Carys update [View all] Siwsan 11 hrs ago OP
How delightful for her and for you! 3catwoman3 11 hrs ago #1
😻 blm 10 hrs ago #2
Keep singing to her! SheltieLover 10 hrs ago #3
The eye level thing... 2naSalit 10 hrs ago #4
Awww. Slow blinks are love! Slow-blink back at her! CousinIT 9 hrs ago #5
agree. melt. le purr. le mew. AllaN01Bear 9 hrs ago #6
Animals definitely respond well to music and singing. patphil 9 hrs ago #7
Dear Ms. Crazy Cat Lady: AverageOldGuy 8 hrs ago #8
I have two slow to trust cats. One now rubs against my leg when there are no other cats around and appleannie1 8 hrs ago #9
That's wonderful 😊 MustLoveBeagles 8 hrs ago #10
Wonderful news! Hope22 8 hrs ago #11
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