Sorry I haven’t posted on things in a couple days. I’ve been very busy, but I wanted to give everyone a quick update. The tigers have met face-to-face. Actually their first meet up was accidental. Tulip was in the living room. Miracle escaped from the bedroom and darted down the hall and Tulip was darting towards her. They actually just missed each other. Both seems a little shocked to realize that “someone” just passed by them. So Tulip let out a big hiss, just for good measure. Then I split them up again.
Yesterday Eve decided it was time for them to start getting to know each other. She let them into the same room together. There was a little hissing and posturing. Then they pretty much decided to leave each other alone.
Last night we decided it was time for a somewhat normal night’s rest. I crawled in bed, and Tu came with me. Eve came to bed and Mimi was out cruising around the house. I went out to check on her, and found her asleep on the couch. Everyone minded their own business all night. Some peace!
This morning, Mimi heard the alarm clock go off, so she came in to investigate. She’s already learning the morning routine. Tulip heard her and leaned over the edge of the bed to hiss at her. Mimi was unimpressed and walked away. I put Tu down on the floor and she followed me out to the kitchen to make coffee. As soon as we got in there, Mimi came in too. Another hiss from Tu. I told her to knock it off, and she did. They sat in the kitchen together while I made coffee. Tu had a sour face, but she behaved nicely.
After I got out of the shower, I took a quick tour to see what the girls were up to. I found Miracle asleep on the couch again. After searching around, I found Tulip behind the couch at the exact spot where Mimi was. They were like 6 inches apart, separated by the couch. Funny how they quite often don’t even realize the other one is there. I would think they’d communicate more, but they seem to be on very different wavelengths, at least so far. At least they’re willing to be together some of the time now.