Yes, agreed. (But she's also the one that now "bats" me like Levi used
to do, when I try and hold food out to her!)
I sometimes wonder if she's slightly less afraid than the others because
she was very sick for a few days as a kitten, and had no choice but to
let me handle her, to assist feed her. And the experience has left a
little pawprint on her brain. Kerry

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Subject: Re: I need ideas on best brand of carrier for feral


Ha!  Flavia is your target, she's the one that's going to give in first.
Nina

MacKenzie, Kerry N. wrote:

>Touch their ears? That just in itself would be a champagne-popping
>event. Nah, I just have to move my little finger half an inch and
>they're gone. Outa there. The only means of touching them is
indirectly,
>with a long-handled toy (which Flavia particularly enjoys, tho she
tries
>hard not to show it. She pretends she's on a mission that requires her
>to strut back and forth repeatedly past me from one end of the room to
>the other, and in pursuing her mission has to "put up" with me stroking
>her with the toy. :>))
>Kerry
>


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