Sheila & Beau GA & Jeddie GA
Member since 2009
She spends all her time sleeping in the dark hallway leading to the front door now - out of the flow of the rest of us going from room to room. Unless she is eating, then she is in the kitchen. She used to be at least in the doorway of the room I was in, but now she just stays here. She seems so sad.

I speak to her when I walk by and sometimes stop to pat her head, but other than raising her head, she doesn't respond. She is eating ok and she even purrs a little when she gets her testing treats. She just goes right back to her dark hallway. And it's hardwood in the winter and she has no body fat! I would think she would find a comfy place that's warm and soft.
She was 109 this am.

I speak to her when I walk by and sometimes stop to pat her head, but other than raising her head, she doesn't respond. She is eating ok and she even purrs a little when she gets her testing treats. She just goes right back to her dark hallway. And it's hardwood in the winter and she has no body fat! I would think she would find a comfy place that's warm and soft.
She was 109 this am.