But the furbabies find this their safe haven right now. The girl's reality has been rearranged...oh yes, The Meezer? See that lump in the middle? Last time we moved, she stayed there for 3 days. She went under at 4 a.m. and hasn't been out since.
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What is it about change that undoes us so?
(((Hugs)))
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Finally! I know you feel much better. Change is as rough on animals as it is for us but I'm sure they will soon be romping in happiness once again. Can you set a blanket in a window sill? That might draw at least one. I know packing and moving is a pain but I always thought the unpacking was an adventure. You almost feel like you have new stuff!!! And you get to put it in all new places!!
Be sure to post a pic of your new stash area. Fabrics and yarns!
Oh, poor little guys. Give them a few days and, in their own good time, they'll settle in. As will you. :-)
I'm sure this change is a good change - it will just take a bit to get used too - you'll all be happier and healthier, I'm sure!
Change is hard on everyone but I'm sure the fur babies will settle in soon...and we know the Meezer will miss his adoring fans and have to make an appearance. LOL
Bright blessings
Ruinwen
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I foresee lots of cuddling in everyone's future!
Poor kitties! It's hard to adjust when your brain is the size of a walnut!
I hope you are enjoying your new home. I agree with Diana that unpacking can be an adventure (provided you have enough closet space, of course).
Looking forward to seeing your stash area all set up.
Poor baby. How can she breathe in there?
It's snowing again and I'm about ready to go crawl under my covers until spring. Wake me when the daffodils bloom.
Oh, the poor Meezer... she is usually so photogenic. You are in my thoughts as you get settled.
It's a bummer when change freaks out our 4-legged friends. But before you know it, all of them will be running the new house like they have been for eons! *Bunny Hugs*
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happy nesting everybody!
I hope your unpacking is going well. Has poor Meezer emerged yet? Take care!
Congratulations on your move, even if it does entail quite a bit of upheaval! I think we must not realize how reliant we are on our rhythms and patterns until their gone. However, I also find that shaking things up and inventing new routines and rythms is -- once you get past the chaos -- very refreshing. I'm sure this will be true for you very soon!
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