Monday…yep.

On the good side—Jane cleaned up the living room and polished the floor and it is now free of boxes and spacious and pretty again for the first time since construction began LAST September!


I’m organizing things in the basement.


And…the middle ‘healing abutment’ of the 3 posts fell out, so I have to go to the dentist today to get that sorted out…


While we discovered we do not have a 2019 tab for the car tag, and should have had it a month ago—a very kind officer waved at us from an adjacent lane and reminded us of this problem, and that was Friday. Now we have bought it and paid online, but have to slip over to a tag office and get a sticker without getting stopped. At least we shall carry the receipt with us, so that should be no problem.


No improvement in cat wars, but we have a system that worked yesterday: let Shu-Shi out into the garden for their morning sun and let Tanner upstairs to walk about and get petted, then back Cinderella goes to the basement when Shu and Shi come back in for lunch. We figure a little of this may acclimate them to each other indirectly.

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Published on September 17, 2018 07:49
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message 1: by Jim (new)

Jim Mcclanahan Sorry about the implant process. I'm going through similar circumstances with fingers crossed.


message 2: by Anne (new)

Anne We used Feliway multicat, available from your vet or online. It comes in a plug-in diffuser, and it really does help reduce friction among our four cats, one of whom takes medication to reduce his aggression. We converted a spare bedroom into a cat room, and they used to take turns, in about six-hour shifts. The best thing we did, though, was replacing the cat room door with a screen door, reinforced with pet screening. It let them have contact without violence while they got used to each other. It took months and months, but nowadays, he only has to be in the cat room at night; the rest of the time, they're all free to roam around the house. And I can't stress enough: consult your vet.


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