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Persia's Kicking Her Fear!
She's normally terrified of thunder. Runs and hides. Tonight a bad storm
rolled through and we lost electricity. She did her usual vanishing act. But then the storm subsided and I woke up when the power came back on. She wandered into the bedroom, meowing at me. Wanted pats and reassurance. Well, the storm is back, but she's bravely standing by me. It's almost like she's thinking "If Mom doesn't hide, then I don't have to, either." I keep patting her and giving her reassuring scratches. She's actually rolled over on her back for belly rubs! Good girl! It's just noisy weather Jill & Persia ^..^ |
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What a great improvement!
Best wishes, -- Polonca & Soncek "Jill McQuown" wrote in message ... She's normally terrified of thunder. snip Well, the storm is back, but she's bravely standing by me. |
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Jill McQuown wrote:
Well, the storm is back, but she's bravely standing by me. It's almost like she's thinking "If Mom doesn't hide, then I don't have to, either." I keep patting her and giving her reassuring scratches. She's actually rolled over on her back for belly rubs! Good girl! It's just noisy weather Aww, what a brave little girl! Good for you for encouraging her with all those well-deserved scratches and rubs. Ann -- http://www.angelfire.com/ca/bewtifulfreak |
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We used to have a beloved cat named DurDur who was so terrified of thunder
he would go hide behind the dryer in the laundry room and after the storm when we went to find him, a huge dustbunny would emerge from behind where the vent was; only to be immediately snatched up and cleaned off by his hoomins. We dearly loved him, but he never got over his "thunder terror". "bewtifulfreak" wrote in message ... : Jill McQuown wrote: : : Well, the storm is back, but she's bravely standing by me. It's : almost like she's thinking "If Mom doesn't hide, then I don't have : to, either." I keep patting her and giving her reassuring scratches. : She's actually rolled over on her back for belly rubs! Good girl! : It's just noisy weather : : Aww, what a brave little girl! Good for you for encouraging her with all : those well-deserved scratches and rubs. : : Ann : : -- : : http://www.angelfire.com/ca/bewtifulfreak : : : : : |
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Yay, Persia! What a brave girl!
Sherry |
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"Jill McQuown" wrote in message ... She's normally terrified of thunder. Runs and hides. Tonight a bad storm rolled through and we lost electricity. She did her usual vanishing act. But then the storm subsided and I woke up when the power came back on. She wandered into the bedroom, meowing at me. Wanted pats and reassurance. Well, the storm is back, but she's bravely standing by me. It's almost like she's thinking "If Mom doesn't hide, then I don't have to, either." I keep patting her and giving her reassuring scratches. She's actually rolled over on her back for belly rubs! Good girl! It's just noisy weather Jill & Persia ^..^ Emily's afraid of thunder, too. She has various hiding places throughout the house, and runs from one to another depending on where I am - she tries to hide as close to me as she can. Brenda |
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