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Related: About this forumCarys let her guard down, for a second, last night
I'd given them their treats but then remembered a 'licky treat' I'd planned to give them so I headed to the kitchen.
Carys seemed to know what was next so she followed me. I turned around and smiled at her and she gave me a TOTALLY unsolicited slow blink. Just one, maybe because the other kidcats sensed what was coming and they stampeded to the kitchen. Sometimes even the temptation of that treat doesn't work, with her, but last night she was in serious competition for the next slurp.
And I think she was sleeping on the bed, last night. It was dark but I did see a kitcat that was smaller than the boys and looked bigger than Sian. I suspect that happens a lot more than I realize.
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2naSalit
(95,080 posts)She's probably trying to navigate her place in the crowd. It's good that she is coming out of hiding more and interacting with you more too. The others seem to have strong personalities and she's just a shy one or one who hasn't figured out what's a danger and what isn't... including you, the only human in the house.
Polly Hennessey
(7,648 posts)well, you know the rest. I love hearing she might be a stealth 💤 sleeper.