Mistakes may be made
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@blondie said in Mistakes may be made:
Such wonderful news!! She’s sweet
️ I’m so glad you got her. What a long flight she had.Thanks Blondie! Regarding the flight, we were told that she refused to eat or drink anything the whole time. She had connections in Taiwan and Los Angeles before getting to Houston. When we got her at the airport, she seemed nearly comatose in her carrier. We were a little worried, but she recovered quickly after we finally got her home.
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@blondie said in Mistakes may be made:
Such wonderful news!! She’s sweet
️ I’m so glad you got her. What a long flight she had.Thanks Blondie! Regarding the flight, we were told that she refused to eat or drink anything the whole time. She had connections in Taiwan and Los Angeles before getting to Houston. When we got her at the airport, she seemed nearly comatose in her carrier. We were a little worried, but she recovered quickly after we finally got her home.
Regarding the flight, we were told that she refused to eat or drink anything the whole time.
I have had several cats in my life. Not an uncommon behaviour for felines pulled from their familiar environment. I had one cat hide in the basement return air duct for 72 plus hours. We were afraid he’d die there. But no, he emerged went first to the nearby water dish then litter. After that all was okay. Seems that they go into a state of torpor, not unlike hibernating bears, when highly stressed.
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Aww... sweet. She has no idea what a world traveler she is.
Our 3 have just about had it. We've been under construction since early December and they have to be confined to the upstairs bedrooms during the workday. Hopefully that's done this week. But my Cosmo is still the sweetest, most affectionate of the three. She loves to come up and sit on my chest in bed when I waked up and then here's snuggle time when we're watching TV.
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Regarding the flight, we were told that she refused to eat or drink anything the whole time.
I have had several cats in my life. Not an uncommon behaviour for felines pulled from their familiar environment. I had one cat hide in the basement return air duct for 72 plus hours. We were afraid he’d die there. But no, he emerged went first to the nearby water dish then litter. After that all was okay. Seems that they go into a state of torpor, not unlike hibernating bears, when highly stressed.
@Renauda said in Mistakes may be made:
Regarding the flight, we were told that she refused to eat or drink anything the whole time.
I have had several cats in my life. Not an uncommon behaviour for felines pulled from their familiar environment. I had one cat hide in the basement return air duct for 72 plus hours. We were afraid he’d die there. But no, he emerged went first to the nearby water dish then litter. After that all was okay. Seems that they go into a state of torpor, not unlike hibernating bears, when highly stressed.
Wow, must have been a stressful three days. What spooked him?
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@horace that is awesome!!
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@horace please continue to post pics. Little Huahua is bringing back good memories.
Speaking of disappearing kitties, when we moved into our old place we released the beasts and all 3 managed to find places to duck and hide out. Our skinny one (the brown classic tabby pic above) discovered a void accessed through a built-in bookcase that extended behind our gas fireplace exiting to the bookcase on the other side. I panicked. No one could see how wide or narrow or tall that space was or how the pipe connected to the outside of the house. But he exited. He was just being a cat. We then blocked both bookcases with books. -
Cutie!