RobinCot
Member Since 2013
We are enjoying the calmness of just the five of us in a warm house braving against the cold. Civvies are stir-crazy without access to the backyard but Alska seems to be keeping to his room because it is about 20 degrees warmer upstairs (in fact I have to throw all the windows open in the morning - even at 4 degrees - in order to get ready in the morning.)
February 1, they lose their favorite room for a long time. Back to mornings of hopping over baby gates and carrying food up and down the stairs and another LB to maintain. I am still hoping to find a home for the male cat (a beautiful, long haired orinch boy). The bank teller wants him but has to convince her husband who is still mourning the recent loss of their cat. I am also hoping to be able to integrate one or both of them but it won't be without a lot of stressful events.
I am sad that they will be locked in a room but I am anxious to get them here, to get them well and on a proper diet and for them to know what it is like to have a clean LB (my brother was not very good at the latter). They are a little freaked out with the mostly empty house and my brother starting to pack for his new home. He says they are sleeping on his shoulders at night. They have been through a lot these past two years with my parents leaving, their illnesses being ignored and now their home being dismantled. I will probably set up the airbed a couple of nights so I can spend the night comforting them. They are 14 and 16 years old. I want to make their last few years as comfortable as I can.
February 1, they lose their favorite room for a long time. Back to mornings of hopping over baby gates and carrying food up and down the stairs and another LB to maintain. I am still hoping to find a home for the male cat (a beautiful, long haired orinch boy). The bank teller wants him but has to convince her husband who is still mourning the recent loss of their cat. I am also hoping to be able to integrate one or both of them but it won't be without a lot of stressful events.
I am sad that they will be locked in a room but I am anxious to get them here, to get them well and on a proper diet and for them to know what it is like to have a clean LB (my brother was not very good at the latter). They are a little freaked out with the mostly empty house and my brother starting to pack for his new home. He says they are sleeping on his shoulders at night. They have been through a lot these past two years with my parents leaving, their illnesses being ignored and now their home being dismantled. I will probably set up the airbed a couple of nights so I can spend the night comforting them. They are 14 and 16 years old. I want to make their last few years as comfortable as I can.