HI and welcome! Relax first...her behavior is normal for a rescue. Did the rescue group have any details on her history? Was she a feral or did someone surrender her? If she was a feral and lived all her life in the wild, she is behaving normally and it will take time for her to trust you. Of course it will take a shorter time for her to understand that you are the source of food and fun. Let her come to you on her terms and try to move slowly around her. You can attempt to engage her in play with some type of toy on a wand or a catnip-infused stuffed toy. Hopefully she is healthy and has had the annual shots so you won't have to be concerned about a vet trip. Does she have a post to exercise her claws on? If not try to get one or your furniture may take a beating. Time is the biggest help. One of my rescues took 2 years before I could touch her and another if I moved too fast, she disappeared for a while but she always came out for food. Good luck!
HI and welcome! Relax first...her behavior is normal for a rescue. Did the rescue group have any details on her history? Was she a feral or did someone surrender her? If she was a feral and lived all her life in the wild, she is behaving normally and it will take time for her to trust you. Of course it will take a shorter time for her to understand that you are the source of food and fun. Let her come to you on her terms and try to move slowly around her. You can attempt to engage her in play with some type of toy on a wand or a catnip-infused stuffed toy. Hopefully she is healthy and has had the annual shots so you won't have to be concerned about a vet trip. Does she have a post to exercise her claws on? If not try to get one or your furniture may take a beating. Time is the biggest help. One of my rescues took 2 years before I could touch her and another if I moved too fast, she disappeared for a while but she always came out for food. Good luck!
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