It’s hard to believe Blue has been with us for a month, she is so much a part of our family.
When Lindy Blue first arrived she was indifferent to my husband and I. She acknowledged the presence of Colter, her new brother, and basically ignored our senior, Jude. Cats weren’t even on her radar. We would come home from work and she would walk away from us while our other two were letting us know they were so glad to see us.
Now -- about that greeting, did I say she was indifferent? Can we have a little of that back?
About two weeks after Blue came to live with us, she started baying for us when we arrived home, and when she knew it was “kong” or dinner time. Now we have a long-legged, floppy eared whirlwind to greet us upon our arrival. We think she’s finally starting to get comfortable and trust that happy endings do happen.
Blue has taken her first big excursion and decided swimming may not be her thing. We will take her again in October so she can try it again. She will be camping with everyone this weekend, we shall see how she does with the camp environment.
Michelle Morse