I can't even get my cats to use a Kleenex.
I could get out of my pajamas and get dressed and go do something fun. Or I could stay here snuggled in my warm fuzzy robe and finish up the work I didn't get done last week because I was dopey and couldn't focus my brain. Hmm. When the ADULT choice is to stay in my pajamas, I guess I'm living right.
Whinge alert:
Not an actual problem, but I'm cranky.
Cagney did not sleep well at all, which had obvious consequences for me.
I fell asleep about 6:45am and was woken by something going on outside at 8.
Apparently, my landlord authorized a woman I detest having a yard sale at my front door and both of them neglected to tell me.
She said, "But on the day of the election, I told you I sent an email!"
SERIOUSLY!!
How, in the 24 hours I worked between the 3rd and the 4th, would you expect me to remember something you said in passing while I was trying to help someone?!
"I figured it was alright when I didn't hear from you."
SERIOUSLY?
I checked 4 spam filters and there was no email.
So, you just assumed...
Whatever. In the overall list of things my landlord has done, this is nothing, but I'm stressed about Cagney's health and totally sleepless.
ARGH.
Any idea how one gets a kitty who has gone into crawl space inaccessible to humans out? Kitty might also not be able to get out? Ever heard of this happening? It's for a friend.
If a can of tuna doesn't persuade kitty to come out I have no idea. Make sure there is plenty of light so that kitty can see the direction of freedom.
Any idea how one gets a kitty who has gone into crawl space inaccessible to humans out? Kitty might also not be able to get out? Ever heard of this happening? It's for a friend.
Your friend may need to call some sort of emergency services if the kitty doesn't come out by morning.
They've called pet emergency services. They may have to pull out a wall.
Is it me or are cats being extra crazy recently?
If a can of tuna doesn't persuade kitty to come out I have no idea. Make sure there is plenty of light so that kitty can see the direction of freedom.
This is what I would say, though, I agree that the wall might have to come down.
Hopefully, the service they called has a sonar device.
Dog park friends had a Jack who cost them roughly 8k a year digging her out from under 20feet of ground when she got stuck chasing a varmint. The service had a sonar to find the pooch and then a specially equipped back hoe to do the digging.
Fortunately, they could laugh about it.
Critters can be spendy, yo.
See I would figure if the cat got in there it could almost certainly get out.
Unless its collar is caught on something or it's gotten into a corner it can't turn around in--now I'm all worried about a kitty I've never met.