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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 139041" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>I think Star's approach sounds great, as long as little kitteh is healthy? We have been lucky with every rescue, all they wanted was the love part!!! </p><p>Food was second... One of our Rotties was aggressive and I made him eat out of my hand for treats... he had been abused. I did kind of the same thing as Star. I would have him come to me... give him love and show him it was OK, treat him, pet him, make him work a bit for it. He was always protective of us and out property but he was fine with us. </p><p>He was 130lbs... so I wanted to make sure i could feed him!!!</p><p>Good luck she is lucky to have you... </p><p>Our Tabby has taken years to be what she is... and she is OK. Lots of Anxiety. But able to come outside, play with girls, see the dog.... this took YEARS!!! </p><p>I have to spend time with her each night... she has her special Momma time. She whips biscuits and drools.... and then goes and hides.... under the bed. Happy as can be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 139041, member: 3155"] I think Star's approach sounds great, as long as little kitteh is healthy? We have been lucky with every rescue, all they wanted was the love part!!! Food was second... One of our Rotties was aggressive and I made him eat out of my hand for treats... he had been abused. I did kind of the same thing as Star. I would have him come to me... give him love and show him it was OK, treat him, pet him, make him work a bit for it. He was always protective of us and out property but he was fine with us. He was 130lbs... so I wanted to make sure i could feed him!!! Good luck she is lucky to have you... Our Tabby has taken years to be what she is... and she is OK. Lots of Anxiety. But able to come outside, play with girls, see the dog.... this took YEARS!!! I have to spend time with her each night... she has her special Momma time. She whips biscuits and drools.... and then goes and hides.... under the bed. Happy as can be. [/QUOTE]
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