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Old May 25th 12, 02:02 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Storrmmee
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Default Simon & Boyfriend

one thing i can gaurentee you from the human perspective is that even the
worst things sometimes turn out for the best,... i am still looking for the
positive in dh having a stroke but i have actually found some positives in
the house burning, so i am sure boyfriend finds your companionship a
positive, Lee
"Christina Websell" wrote in message
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Simon is the only visitor that Boyfriend will tolerate. He's my ex
welfare officer from work and now a friend. When the doorbell rings, it
always sends Boyfie upstairs like a racehorse to his bedroom before I
can open the door. He never comes back downstairs as long as they are
there, no matter how long it goes past his teatime. For some months,
it's been clear that "Simon is different"


A couple of months ago, I actually thought that Boyfie was going rub his
cheek against Simon's leg, but he chickened out. Yesterday he came back
downstairs, Simon had one leg across the other IYSWIM with his foot up.
Boyfie came towards his foot, looked at it, I thought he's going to do
it this time, but it was still a step too far. What Boyfie did was curl
his tail around Simon's ankle for a few moments and then disappear
outside. It made me feel quite emotional. Years and years this boy has
been afraid of visitors, even June who has fed him for weeks has no
concessions, he hides from her too if I am home. Tweed



It sounds as if Boyfie has made up his mind to be friendly and is working
up to a bigger show of affection.

It's only taken 8 or 9 years to get this far..as that's how long Simon has
visited but yes, next time he comes maybe Boyfie will rub against his leg
(and then run away, because it's scary to like anyone but his meowmie)
I'd like him to be more confident with visitors, but this will never
happen. A ring on the doorbell sends him either outside or upstairs to his
bedroom. Perhaps he is just a naturally shy cat or maybe something bad
happened to him - I will never know. Maybe he moved out from his original
home because something bad happened, or maybe he wandered away looking for
girlies and got lost. Who knows? I don't and he cannot tell me.
He seems really happy here so maybe whatever happened turned out for the
best for him.

Tweed