Thanks to all.
Had a blast last night after work! The boys are definitely well bonded together, they play so well together and alone, it's hilarious.
Last night was the first time I'd really seen Vega come out from his usual spot in one of the tree boxes. He'd been out playing several times before, just when I'd been at work, so I'd missed it. Anyhow, I'd added a couple of sections to the sofa (it's modular) which effectively divides the room up in half. This appeared to be Vega's cue, as he was out and about all evening, chasing his brothers, and playing with the smaller cat tree, which had until then, been largely unused. I also thought it would be a good idea to push a brush around, which was apparently fascinating, just back and forth slowly with pauses. The boys would watch, chase, then investigate when it was stationery. We are trying to get them used to every day sounds little by little. The only thing that startles them seems to be me sneezing! Everything else just gets taken in their stride. With lots of patience, things are being slowly introduced, and we let the boys investigate in their own time.
Today is a big day for all, it's the day of castration and microchipping at the vet, so I'm expecting to arrive home later to some very 'sorrowful faces'.
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