You can’t blame the cat


… for letting loose a panic pee across your bedding after you fished her out from underneath so you could gently stuff her into the carrier for her checkup appointment.

Picture this as one of your vacation days of your Thanksgiving week, during which you arrange appointments and social engagements with less stresses surrounding work.

She is an old girl of nearly 16 years.

She is my daughter’s cat.

She had her booster shots for her vaccinations, more protection now that she can venture outside in her yard.

She has become a bit of a wild child.

Go ahead. Rub my tummy.

I am double vaccinated and am testing my social situation exposure by going out more. There will be no wild child behaviour from me.

I look forward to seeing my daughter when she visits for “Emergency Thanksgiving” in November.

Thank you for stopping by.

T

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About shewrite63

I am Theresa. I am a Mother, Grandmother and intermittent writer. I published a bittersweet novel in 2011 under the pen name of Florence T Lyon. I am also a real life survivor, community volunteer, Archives and Records Management graduate, and long-time IT support worker trying to keep up with technological changes. Can't eke a living off of my writing skills - yet!
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2 Responses to You can’t blame the cat

  1. Well, at least you both survived that experience!

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