I want to get one of those tazer collars to that if she rushes out the door I can give her enough of a zap to bring her down long enough for me to catch her. Today she waiting in front foyer like she expected to be let outside. Now remember - UNTIL YESTERDAY this mercurial kitty had no interest in what was outside of the protective walls of our house. I tried to teach her to walk around the harness but she put the kibosh on that idea before it even started.
She is a fast cat. She is a very smart cat so I know she is sure to outwit a retard like myself and soon be free again. I hope they next people who take her in after she has been brought back to the shelter. Clearly she has decided that she has options better than living with a loser like me.
I wish her well.
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I'm glad she came back to the house! Stay home, Baroness, stay home!
Cats are fickle, ours goes thru spells of wanting to go in the back yard all the time to having no interest in the outside at all for weeks. She just wants to explore.
I taken this very personally.
Don't. Your wasting precious emotional energy. You know what cats are like. I got into the habit of giving Tad, our cat, a 2 minute brushing every evening. I missed one time and he acted like I didn't exist for 2 days, until I resumed his nightly brushing. Then it was all good again.
See? Fickle.
Indeed, very.
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