Millie did not adjust to moving upstairs to the cat-room as well as I had hoped. She started wetting outside the litter-boxes again.
I think - or, perhaps, just hope - that the problem is that the other beasts were able to enter the cat-room too easily and too often. That was never the case when her safe-room was the library. I have changed the rules. Now, Mills can come out when things are quiet, for instance in the afternoon, or following a meal when the beasts are typically at rest, and no other cat can go into the cat-room. I want to re-establish that as her safe-spot. She dislikes the other cats right now, and having them in the cat-room when she needs that as her own was too much of a step forward.
After all, seeing these two ready to disturb your day might be too much for anyone.
There is no way that Moxie and Brazil could cause any trouble. Sorry to hear that Millie is having a bit of a problem though.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to read that Millie has been going outside of the litterbox and hope that once she feels safe again, she'll resume doing her business IN it.
ReplyDeleteThose two can feel free to disturb my day!
I'm sorry to hear about Millie's setback. But, yeah, those two desperadoes would unnerve anyone.
ReplyDeleteCouldn't agree more. They would cause me pause too, Mills. You do what you have to (but not wetting outside of the box)
ReplyDeleteNow you are more aware of her anxiety; knowledge is everything.
ReplyDeleteI am sorry she has been having mishaps again. Seeing those two sat like would unnerve anyone.
ReplyDeletePoor Millie. Hopefully she'll soon feel safe and she'll remember her litter box manners. But that said, Moxie and Brazil can disturb my day any time they want to.
ReplyDeletemillie..what ewe knead iz bak up….tell dad ta put de cat fatherz foto bee hind ewe…then see who starez down who 🐾🐾🐾
ReplyDeleteA good idea, guys.
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