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Our house guest

We have a house guest. He spent about 8 days with us over Thanksgiving & didn't come upstairs until the day before he left!
In fact the only time he came out from under the bed was to eat!  His name is "Little Kitty" or LK.  I call him "Mister Kitty"  He was JoAnne's cat but Peter is severely allergic so she asked Jess to take him.  Poor kitty had to go on a long bus ride as Jess is going to college in Canton which is up near the Canadian border.
Of course when she comes home during school breaks kitty comes with her & I was "persuaded" to take care of him.  He's a little traumatized by everything which is why he hides all the time.  He has been here since the middle of Dec & is finally feeling comfortable.
He knows the routine of the house & will come out as soon as Molly goes outside.  She loves cats & doesn't understand why he's scared & runs away although the last week he has become more tolerant of her.  He has decided he loves me & is always sitting on my chair & for the last week has decided to sleep with me every night.  Gets very upset when Popster gets in bed!  I'm a little allergic to him as well & wake up every day with a stuffy nose but I don't have the heart to kick him out of the bed.
He's always lived in an apartment so the sun room is fascinating & he watches the birds every day!


"I know how you feel Molly.....he gets in my bed as well!"
Love

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