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  • melbaboutown@aussie.zone
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    1 year ago

    Melbcat is fussing around giving indignant huffs. She’s had breakfast, meds and a treat so I think it’s because I won’t let her out. Accidentally letting her slip out behind me into the yard made her forget she’s an inside cat.

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      1 year ago

      got a screen door that’s in the sun? We placated ours by opening the sliding door and letting them breeze behind the screen in the sun

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        Unfortunately it takes until late afternoon for the sun to slant through the window and screen door. Cruelly she can even see it approaching without being able to bask.

        I could drag myself through setting up her little pipe frame house and wedge the opening against the window to let her out in a controlled way but the intruder cat would come fight with her