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When Reese first came to us she was quite fearful and aggressive. She was impossible to pick up. When we first were able to pet her she could only tolerate 4 or 5 strokes before she would bite. It's been a slow process, but it is now easier to pick her up and she will even get in my lap or my husband's lap and relax for a while. She has favorite spots in the house for napping. She gets along with my old cat but my younger cat threatens her sometimes. Other times they will be sleeping right next to each other. Reese would do well in a quiet home with patient people that understand it might take a little while for her to come around but will love you once she does. The best environment would probably be one without small children.
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