Okay, so I have a couple questions. I have Hazel's big cage out now and I'm working on it. She's not quite ready to go in but I'm just working on it so it's ready when she does. Little by little. At least she can come out and play in it for now when I'm with her. Her baby cage is still in my bedroom because it's very low traffic and quiet. But she really wants to be with me all the time. She likes to ride around in a purse on my neck. I do this a lot with her but sometimes I'm just doing tasks where it doesn't work out. So I have to put her in her cage. And she tries to hang on to the side and look for me. Anytime I walk through the room she wakes up and hangs on the side and wants me to come get her out. So what I started doing is during the day pulling her out into the living room so that even when we can't hold her we are right there with her. I have her on a tall piece of furniture that is only as big around as the cage. So the one cat we have in question has nowhere to go up there. All she can do is sit on the floor at the bottom of it and Hazel can't even see her from there. But she does seem very happy to be with us. of course at night she goes back to the bedroom where she always is with us. Yesterday we had my husband's brother over for dinner. He sat next to her cage in the living room and tried to talk to her. She was acting aggressive toward him and making noise I'd never heard her make. She looked very brave and I was proud of her for her discernment. But I wanted to ask you guys and make sure is this a sign of extreme stress? She is 8 weeks old. I don't want to stress her having her in the quiet room but I don't want to stress her having her in a little more traffic now that she's up and likes to be around us a lot. What do you think is a better situation at 8 weeks? Bedroom only? Living room during the day and bedroom at night?