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Old December 11th 04, 06:05 PM
sarah
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Just a quick update - things seem to have settled a bit now. My cat is
eating the Walthams and seems to be back to how she was before her recent
crisis.

We've just had new central heating put in (an unexpected project), which
meant we had no heating at all for a couple of days and nights. I was quite
worried about how this would affect her as she is very much a comfort cat. -
however she seems ok.

I made up the one and only hot water bottle for her, wrapped it up in a
fleecy blanket and tucked it under the duvet - she hardly moved from it for
the two days!

Talk about spoilt!

Mind you - she deserves it.

sarah


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Old December 13th 04, 05:04 PM
ceb
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"sarah" wrote in
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Just a quick update - things seem to have settled a bit now. My cat is
eating the Walthams and seems to be back to how she was before her
recent crisis.


That's great to hear!


We've just had new central heating put in (an unexpected project),
which meant we had no heating at all for a couple of days and nights.


Ouch. I just went through this also. I am focusing on how energy
efficient the new system is and how nice it is to have reliability for
the winter -- but gosh it sure was expensive!

I was quite worried about how this would affect her as she is very
much a comfort cat. - however she seems ok.


I think animals adjust to this kind of thing better than we do.


I made up the one and only hot water bottle for her, wrapped it up in
a fleecy blanket and tucked it under the duvet - she hardly moved from
it for the two days!

Talk about spoilt!

Mind you - she deserves it.


She does! You're lucky to have each other, it sounds like.

--Catherine
& Rosalie the calicohead

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Old December 13th 04, 08:16 PM
sarah
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Thanks.

I look upon her as a treasured gift which I am very privileged to have.

sarah


 




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