As the pets and I settle into life in the country, we are adjusting to sleeping arrangements. I have to admit that I am sleeping better accept when the wild creatures frolic around the house and the dogs feel the need to howl and bark to get them to leave. A doggie door is not a plus during these nightly noise-a-thons. Some of the sleeping choices have not been great:
Here Beulah is snoozing on the dining room table. She never was known to have done this before. I have no idea how she got up and I had a real tough time getting her down. Needless to say, this is not an acceptable choice of sleeping spots!
Here is a better spot:
This bed is hers and is probably the most expensive bed per square inch of any bed in the house. She needs to use it!
Rooster is so good. He doesn't like that he can't get on the furniture, but he's willing to go along in order to get along.
Take my word for it, there is a cat in that lump. With cats you are lucky if you can get them to do anything you want them to do. We have put all the protection on the dining room table because we can't keep them off it! I have no idea where the other cat is. It shows up only when it wants food or some affection from its peeps. If you are thinking about getting a cat, think again.
Think they can be good mousers? Think again.
This hole appeared in one of our garage boxes the day we moved in. The cats are scared to death to go out into the garage and can't get back into the house fast enough if they find themselves out there.
Left by the Pest Company
Soon to be activated by me!
So as you can see, some interesting adjustments being made as we settle in.