
Tri
When I went out to give her her meds and evening meal, she was out from her hiding place (lower right - under the chest) and on the second level of the cat tree. You can barely see her. I didn't want to use a flash and startle her. Little Tri is adjusting to a lot. Prior to her injury, she lived in a yard. She's use to one person - her caretaker, who's known and cared for her since birth and she's use to being with the cats she was raised with. Seems to me, adjusting to 3 legs is her easiest adjustment. When she was in the crate or in her hiding place (cornered), I was able to pet her. She'd tense a bit but we were able to pet her. Once she's at large, it's going to interesting to see how responsive she is.
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