Rosie And Daffodil (Day 34)
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It has been 34 days since Daffodil rejected Rosie (since the day she came back from the overnight stay at the vet’s for drips).
It’s sad, but that’s the way it is with cats. They go by smell. Rosie’s smell could have changed so much because she is ill or because she had gone to the vet’s overnight.
Rosie tries to go to Daffodil, but Daffodil hisses at her and even smacks her. Even Ginger doesn’t recognise Rosie anymore.
Heidi, Tabs and Tiger do – they are still friends with Rosie.
It’s strange that her own family doesn’t recognise her.
Rosie must miss the daily grooming very much.
She used to be the apple of Daffodil’s eye – Daffodil looks after her a lot and grooms her at every available opportunity.
So, I have been trying to unite them by rubbing Daffodil’s smell on Rosie as much as I can.
Here, Daffodil is interested in Rosie’ food.
So I quickly rub Daffodil’s smell on Rosie, as much as I can.
At least there is no hissing now.
We give Rosie lots of TLC, especially so when she cannot get any from Daffodil anymore.
Daffodil even stays out on the shoe rack and initially refuses to come into the house. Now, she is more willing, but we have to bring her in.
Source: https://myanimalcare.org/2017/03/24/rosie-and-daffodil-day-3..
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