Aug 15 2007
Cat Locked In Bathroom
This last few weeks we have a blackbird who is staking out his territory right outside our downstairs bathroom. He has been having a fine old time attacking his reflection in the window! I am surprised the glass is till intact since he flies at it over and over again. The first morning it woke me and I thought one of our neighbors must be using a staple gun.
We tried to get rid of the reflection for this crazy bird by hanging a huge fern leaf on the outside. That works but it keeps falling off. Not sure what to do next!
Anyway while we were away for the weekend our cat- Alfie must have heard this racket and went to see what was going on. He pushed his way through the bathroom door but he couldn’t open it again and had to stay in the bathroom until we returned. Poor little puss! He must have been in there at least 24 hours because our next door neighbor had left his food for Sunday in his dish but it hadn’t been touched.
He didn’t even make a mess on the floor which is amazing- though with no food I suppose that is understandable. He was very pleased to see us back again. So next time we will make sure all doors are either firmly shut or firmly open.
In case you think that we shouldn’t leave him on his own we have tried putting him in a cattery and he hated it and told us off good and proper when we picked him up. He is an outdoor/indoor cat with his own cat flap and our neighbor feeds him every day. He is much less traumatized by this than by being sent to prison at the cattery.
For longer trips we get a house sitter, so puss is very well cared for and cared about.
Tags: Cat Behavior, cat behavior, cattery

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