Coco enjoy "her" new ottoman in room 119. |
From their perspective, the cats think that Delaware is a room at the Residence Inn at Rehoboth Beach. While the car ride is scary, being in a new place is, at first, exciting. There are new places to explore and hide, a cubby hole beneath the sink for example. In fact, Coco got caught behind a dresser drawer and was trapped there for several hours. Our mistake was that we left the drawer wide open, there was not enough room for her to jump into the drawer and then out of drawer onto the floor. She was getting a little panicky, and I even went and asked the manager if he knew how to remove the drawers from the dressers. Although we are not engineers, Angie and Coco eventually figured it out.
At first, Pip was at peace.
The territory that is a hotel room is much easier to monitor than the territory
at home. There was no prompting him to use the litterbox, and he slept soundly in
bed with us. He was gregarious and cuddly. But as the week went along, he let
us know that he was ready to go home. He is a sensitive cat, who likes his routine.
And he is not shy about reminding us of that.
Pip on the comfortable bed that, from his perspective, can only be found in Delaware. |
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