Clearly, the hole was just from the same cat pawing the door for hundreds of years.
Clearly, the hole was just from the same cat pawing the door for hundreds of years.
I get it! A friend adopted an overweight dog once, whose previous owners let free feed on cat food. Getting her to a healthy weight took a while, and everyone wants to share pet pics.
Every choice is the same, but the consequences change drastically the further you get
The “keep the prep time short” rule is interesting. Since my in person dm is mostly interested in building sets - that’s a huge reason he enjoys running games - we so try to keep on course when we know he’s like deliberately made an enormous swamp or something.
i recently also adopted a bonded pair and it’s such a good idea. the scaredy cat of the two settled in really fast since he’d be hiding and then see his niece walking around getting pet and purring (not being attacked by the terrible humans who stuck him in a box just the other day) and he’d poke his head out.
plus, you’re always getting to walk into a room a find them cuddling adorably. it’s great!
He might need some time to adjust to the change in routine? It’s tough to say. I had one cat about your cat’s age who was very social and routine oriented. After his wild adjustment period, he settled in, and he would sleep all night. I hope consistency is all you need, too, but my cat might’ve been a weirdo.
Another cat figured out nighttime was when humans sleep only after closing her into the other half of the house when she wouldn’t let us rest.
Just be a little careful if she starts to have mobility issues, with heated stuff. So long as she can get up and leave when it’s too warm, heated stuff is great for them.