Feline Friday on Saturday: Adjusting

It’s taking our cats quite a long time to adjust to the new surroundings.

During the first 48 hours, only Duke ventured out in daylight to explore, and that quite tentatively. Toby took a turn as well, but then retreated. Slowly, all emerged. Annie was the last to crawl out of her safe space under one of the chairs in our living room. And, although Romeo has been around the house, he still is spending his days hidden back behind clothes hanging in our new closet.

Without many cat sightings, I had almost no cat photos as of Friday, so Feline Friday had to roll over until this morning.

Duke and Toby in KahalaThere have been a few more cats out and about this morning. I caught Duke and Toby in the living room this morning, cautious but present.

Annie has been very visible today, Kili has wandered through, Toby is on his chair, and Romeo is missing in action.

None is going to get to be outside, and luckily none of them have shown any interest so far.

Progress? Slower than I expected.

–> See all of today’s Friday Felines on Saturday (except for Romeo, who is still hiding)!


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6 thoughts on “Feline Friday on Saturday: Adjusting

  1. Cathy Goeggel

    I love your beautiful kitchen ! and I think your new house is lovely- I wish you and Meda and the puddies a wonderful life in your new/old home !

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  2. Mr. Mike in Hilo

    The puddies look just a mite apprehensive, as if waiting for a long, bad trip to resolve itself.

    The pictures offer some nice views of their new accommodations

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  3. Garfield

    Kahala is just so great! Really. Consider the alternatives. Let the superlatives begin.

    Kaaawa has a certain gravitas in a full moon, in the salt air, yes, like Zonker Harris with ear buds. But Kahala Mall and such wise is so naturally peaked out in aloha almost all the time, like Lee Cataluna and Kelly Ripa and some of the most affable neighborhoods of London,

    Your parents were absolutely right then as now to gravitate to this sturdy and most sociable of places, of course.

    Clare Booth Luce when she lived in Kahala simply did not blog about or worry about the attitudes of her uneducated primordial lumpen cats. Too busy.

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