from Ooh la la. I'm using a coarse 30 count with two threads and will distress and break a few threads to age when completed. I don't have wool in a red shade which would look great on this, but sanding a little will age plenty.
Missy did not run from the new plush cat as she did with others, but it's not a comfort to her. More of a what the hell is that. I brushed her on the sofa with the cat at the other end, she stayed afterward and stared at it. And yes, I always need peroxide and a bandaid when finished. I guess it will just take time as you've mentioned, and I will remove the shelter and box that he lounged on top of from the deck this afternoon. Or should I not? She is constantly checking it and sniffing to see if he is behind, inside, or atop. Adopting another is out of the question. This girl is not friendly, has even attacked large feral males. If we would consider it, the new member would be a senior. We've been restricted by family and pet responsibilites for over twenty years, do not want another twenty. Good grief I'll be 71 next month!
I plan to apply for part time work soon, which also sends the message to others that I will not be available. Husband thinks it is a mistake for her to return home because of how much she will be relying on others, but I don't blame her for trying. My feeling is for her to stay where she is, and we'll work out a transport for weekends at home. Best of both worlds. No daily meal prep, no bathing struggles, no meds to manage. For two days, easy meals, family and friend gatherings, peace in your own home, back to 24/7 care for the week.
Hope everyone had a nice weekend.
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