Post by owdboggy on Feb 24, 2008 21:43:20 GMT 1
Today was always going to be a hard one for a nervous kitten, unused to a houseful of small children. Three of our grandchildren were visiting today. Typically the weather was not clement so they spent most of the time indoors. They are very good and played nicely. However, Moppet was not at all happy and spent the day hiding in various places. She was behind the curtain on the front window, then behind the curtain in the back window. She hid under the covers on the settee, then moved to under the chair and finally behind the T.V. None of these were really suitable in her eyes.
The children were being careful not to open the kitchen door and the outside door at the same time so that she could not escape to the great outdoors before she is ready for it.
Hannibal and Twiggy came in and went out and came in and went out and came in. The settled down on the settee and slept. Moppet sat huddled in a corner of the kitchen as the dishes were being washed after lunch. She looked really frightened. She is going to have to get used to it though, we have a lot of grandchildren! My wife had to go to the Shed for something. When she came back, Moppet was no where in sight.
Everyone denied having opened any door, but well, you never know. We turned the house upside down. She has been known to go upstairs and hide under the beds. We scoured the house, absolutely no sight nor sound of her.
Despite the protestations that both doors had not been open at the same time we searched the garden. But, as you know our garden is a large area She could have hidden anywhere.
The time came for the visitors to go home. Still no sign of Moppet. We had visions of ringing the Vet tomorrow to cancel her appointment because "We have lost her!" Imagine the embarrassment! We waved the family off and came back inside. As we closed the back door we heard a familiar squeak from inside the kitchen, not upstairs. We opened the door, no Moppet, well, not immediately.
Puzzled I closed the kitchen door. Then I found her. She had climbed into the peg bag which is hanging on the back of the kitchen door and slept there for the afternoon. We must have gone in and out of that door 30 times without her making a noise. Very clever though, but what a relief!
Here she is getting out.
The children were being careful not to open the kitchen door and the outside door at the same time so that she could not escape to the great outdoors before she is ready for it.
Hannibal and Twiggy came in and went out and came in and went out and came in. The settled down on the settee and slept. Moppet sat huddled in a corner of the kitchen as the dishes were being washed after lunch. She looked really frightened. She is going to have to get used to it though, we have a lot of grandchildren! My wife had to go to the Shed for something. When she came back, Moppet was no where in sight.
Everyone denied having opened any door, but well, you never know. We turned the house upside down. She has been known to go upstairs and hide under the beds. We scoured the house, absolutely no sight nor sound of her.
Despite the protestations that both doors had not been open at the same time we searched the garden. But, as you know our garden is a large area She could have hidden anywhere.
The time came for the visitors to go home. Still no sign of Moppet. We had visions of ringing the Vet tomorrow to cancel her appointment because "We have lost her!" Imagine the embarrassment! We waved the family off and came back inside. As we closed the back door we heard a familiar squeak from inside the kitchen, not upstairs. We opened the door, no Moppet, well, not immediately.
Puzzled I closed the kitchen door. Then I found her. She had climbed into the peg bag which is hanging on the back of the kitchen door and slept there for the afternoon. We must have gone in and out of that door 30 times without her making a noise. Very clever though, but what a relief!
Here she is getting out.