Being up early enough to get a sunrise shot is the pits, but it looks like I’ll get to see quite a few as long as I have contractors working. I’m going to be a zombie by the time this project is finished.
Mornings are made even more difficult when I have to herd the cats into rooms they can’t get out of so they stay out from under the feet of the guys working. Our older kitty, Cleo, is fine. She is the lovable one and has no problem getting picked up and loved on, which makes it easy to get her corralled. Our younger black cat, Midnight? She is a little bit evil and SO doesn’t like being messed with.
We had them in the same room yesterday but all I heard all day long was yowling. We are trying them in separate rooms today to see if that makes things better.
It took us nearly half an hour and all 4 of us to get Midnight into her room this morning, ending when MC picked her up after donning a nice thick sweatshirt to protect his arms. I’m going to have to seriously think about keeping her confined in that room completely until this project is done. Yesterday, we let the cats run free as soon as the guys were done for the day, but I don’t think we can do that and get her back in again tomorrow.
It might make things extremely complicated if we have to keep her confined completely for the duration.
Good luck with the cats! They are so smart and will know the new routine that they don’t like faster than you’d think they’d catch on. I wish you all the best!
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We decided to keep our anti-social kitty in her room for a few days. I hate it, but I really think it’s best for her.
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Having done renovations in the past with 2 kitties, I get it. Better to not keep moving them although they aren’t happy about it. Hope it goes smoothly and quickly!
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Yeah, not looking like that is a possibility at the moment (latest post gives all the details). At least my cats can get out for a few days.
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That’s good for your kitties!
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