Just an FYI - Buffy will *not* tolerate another cat in her domain and I
wouldn't subject her to it. When I adopted her household (her owner
died) I was told by the caretaker who was adopting out the cats she was
bullied by another cat (Frankie), a Tonkinese male. I was told he
wouldn't let her get near the food or any toys.
Poor Buffy was hiding on a chair under the dining room table. She
didn't realize it was a glass top table. Hey, I can see you! :) The
other cat had to be locked away in another room. We managed to coax her
into the carrier with a bit of wet food in a bowl. Zipped it up! I'm
taking you to a new home. :) She didn't utter a peep on the drive home.
I let her out in the bedroom and showed her where the litter box and
food and water is. Then I left her alone. Let her get used to her own
surroundings. She promptly hid under the bed. After about 30 minutes I
looked, she wasn't under the bed. She'd come out and discovered the
chairs under MY dining room table. LOL Mine isn't a glass-top table and
it is covered with a table cloth. So she was hidden by the drape of the
table cloth. But I thought to look under there.
I tapped my fingers and she came down. Hi Buffy! This is your new
home. :) She started exploring a bit. Soon realized there was not
another cat around. And there are cat toys!
Buffy will always be an only cat.
Jill