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NXT Chick, my favorite diva :)
She's a short feisty little cutie with a LOTTTA potential, even the head execs have been impressed.
Ah okay. I don't follow NXT people too much. Now that you said Diva, I see the arm cuts and the muscles. haha
 

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Ah okay. I don't follow NXT people too much. Now that you said Diva, I see the arm cuts and the muscles. haha
Haha. she was the 3rd chick to lead Triple H out at Wrestlemania if that helps :) Sasha Banks obvious darker skin, Charolette was the tall one and Alexa Bliss was the shortest one with the blue ends on her air :p
^Front left in that picture :)
 

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Haha. she was the 3rd chick to lead Triple H out at Wrestlemania if that helps :) Sasha Banks obvious darker skin, Charolette was the tall one and Alexa Bliss was the shortest one with the blue ends on her air :p

^Front left in that picture :)

I didn't think they were nxt divas lmao
 

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Yo Brita I got cat issues and not adorable ones.

My cat, who is like 10, pretty old, is having a rough time adjusting to moving houses. She is weird around new people unless they really know how to talk to cats, and she is beefing with one of my new roommates.

I knew she would take some time to adjust, but with one of them in particular she is freaking out when she sees him. It was OK at first, but he was messing around playing with her (he just doesn't get cats, he was like borderline rough housing with her) and now she HATES him. Deep belly growls when he is nearby, and when I was at work yesterday the beast attacked his foot and sort of fucked him up pretty good lol.

Anyhow, think she will get over it? I don't want to give her back to my sister but I might have to if she doesn't stop acting a damn fool. I try to explain to the roomie that he can't be rough with her and shit but it might be too late, Snoop is legit not having anything to do with him.

help me cat expert.
 

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Yo Brita I got cat issues and not adorable ones.

My cat, who is like 10, pretty old, is having a rough time adjusting to moving houses. She is weird around new people unless they really know how to talk to cats, and she is beefing with one of my new roommates.

I knew she would take some time to adjust, but with one of them in particular she is freaking out when she sees him. It was OK at first, but he was messing around playing with her (he just doesn't get cats, he was like borderline rough housing with her) and now she HATES him. Deep belly growls when he is nearby, and when I was at work yesterday the beast attacked his foot and sort of fucked him up pretty good lol.

Anyhow, think she will get over it? I don't want to give her back to my sister but I might have to if she doesn't stop acting a damn fool. I try to explain to the roomie that he can't be rough with her and shit but it might be too late, Snoop is legit not having anything to do with him.

help me cat expert.
Tis a lot easier to bond with a younger cat, now that he went and messed with it it'll be pretty territorial around him, at least in my experience that's how it's been.. Maybe have him give it a cup of food, or present a cat toy to it? Also he can try and act "happy" around it and that may help out.
 

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Yo Brita I got cat issues and not adorable ones.

My cat, who is like 10, pretty old, is having a rough time adjusting to moving houses. She is weird around new people unless they really know how to talk to cats, and she is beefing with one of my new roommates.

I knew she would take some time to adjust, but with one of them in particular she is freaking out when she sees him. It was OK at first, but he was messing around playing with her (he just doesn't get cats, he was like borderline rough housing with her) and now she HATES him. Deep belly growls when he is nearby, and when I was at work yesterday the beast attacked his foot and sort of fucked him up pretty good lol.

Anyhow, think she will get over it? I don't want to give her back to my sister but I might have to if she doesn't stop acting a damn fool. I try to explain to the roomie that he can't be rough with her and shit but it might be too late, Snoop is legit not having anything to do with him.

help me cat expert.

Have him offer her food. Food works most of the time but she has to approach him, not the other way around.
Cats communicate with their eyes and tails. Tell him to make eye contact with her and do slow long blinks. If she does not return the slow, calm blink back... She is not okay with him.
 
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Have him offer her food. Food works most of the time but she has to approach him, not the other way around.
Cats communicate with their eyes and tails. Tell him to make eye contact with her and do slow long blinks. If she does not return the slow, calm blink back... She is not okay with him.
yea food was my main idea. my cat is fat as hell so anyone feeding her is generally on her good side

I just don't want to be an asshole about it like "Omg fucking idiot do you have no idea how to be around a damn cat??"