Lady Jane Grey: Marking Time
Sep. 10th, 2016 01:37 amDays since I adopted Lady Jane Grey: 367 (more or less, I forget if there was a leap year. Maybe 368. Any gate, Sept. 7th of last year. I didn't know I was adopting her at the time.)
Days since Lady Jane Grey has bit anyone: not sure, but many, many months.
Days since Lady Jane has pissed on my boyfriend's head: 8
Days since Lady has pissed on my bed: 3
So, um, a work in progress.
I had to buy a new comforter. I loved my old comforter, a very well-constructed, 100% down-filled, Calvin Klein comforter with a really high fill factor. Which needs to be dry-cleaned. At $40 a pop, I just can't do it anymore. So, I bought a down-alternative comforter which can be washed and dried at home. It's not as fluffy, it's not as much like cuddling into a cloud as the other, and it isn't as cool in the summer as my other, but it's launderable. Haven't decided what to do with the nice comforter. It's badly stained (coffee, fountain pen ink, sweat), and in a plastic bag after the last incident. I should probably just throw it out. But, you know, if you put a duvet cover on it, you don't seen the stains, and it's ever so nice... yeah. Well. Should just toss it.
I don't really know how to resolve what ever issue there is. LJG spends most of her time hiding in the kitchen under the dishwasher door. She really likes being petted, but doesn't come out from her cave very often unless there's a person, right there. I'm annoyed with Nuit about this, but don't have a good answer. I wish I could afford a good cat psychologist.
Still, LJG is a lovely, funny, friendly, fluffy cat. And when she's not pissing on my bed, she's a marvel. I love her a lot. I just wish we could resolve her issues with Nuit so that they were both happier.
Days since Lady Jane Grey has bit anyone: not sure, but many, many months.
Days since Lady Jane has pissed on my boyfriend's head: 8
Days since Lady has pissed on my bed: 3
So, um, a work in progress.
I had to buy a new comforter. I loved my old comforter, a very well-constructed, 100% down-filled, Calvin Klein comforter with a really high fill factor. Which needs to be dry-cleaned. At $40 a pop, I just can't do it anymore. So, I bought a down-alternative comforter which can be washed and dried at home. It's not as fluffy, it's not as much like cuddling into a cloud as the other, and it isn't as cool in the summer as my other, but it's launderable. Haven't decided what to do with the nice comforter. It's badly stained (coffee, fountain pen ink, sweat), and in a plastic bag after the last incident. I should probably just throw it out. But, you know, if you put a duvet cover on it, you don't seen the stains, and it's ever so nice... yeah. Well. Should just toss it.
I don't really know how to resolve what ever issue there is. LJG spends most of her time hiding in the kitchen under the dishwasher door. She really likes being petted, but doesn't come out from her cave very often unless there's a person, right there. I'm annoyed with Nuit about this, but don't have a good answer. I wish I could afford a good cat psychologist.
Still, LJG is a lovely, funny, friendly, fluffy cat. And when she's not pissing on my bed, she's a marvel. I love her a lot. I just wish we could resolve her issues with Nuit so that they were both happier.
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Date: 2016-09-10 03:44 pm (UTC)i also had a cat who preferred to pee on a puppy pad, over a pillow, in a separate open-top litter box. sometimes they are just peculiarly picky...
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Date: 2016-09-10 06:31 pm (UTC)I did mention at my coffee shop that my cat had pissed on my boyfriend's head. My barista's eyes got very wide, and she said, "What did he do?" "Oh, he woke me up, said, 'Lady Jane's been bad again,' and took a shower." She said, "What a nice guy!" Which, you know, he is. Anybody who knows David is unsurprised by this reaction. But apparently people expect a more explosive response.
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Date: 2016-09-10 06:46 pm (UTC)I had a peeing cat and omg, I just about lost my mind over the years. I did not know about prozac. We did try Feliway at some point but it did nothing. Fred deeply disliked litterboxes but would, if she was behaving herself, restrict herself to eliminating next to the litterbox (which was fine; we kept the litterbox in the basement, on a crappy basement floor, and provided her with a fluffy but badly worn comforter to pee on, and laundered it periodically). We could tolerate her peeing in the box of newspaper recycling, even though that was in the main part of the house. Peeing on rugs, jackets left on the floor, library books in the box waiting to go back to the library, backpacks and purses, etc., that was a whole lot less tolerable. She never peed on our bed, interestingly, but literally anything on the floor was fair game as far as she was concerned. I wish I'd known about the prozac option; a few times we tried the thing where you confine the cat to a tiny room with nowhere to pee but the litterbox and successfully got her to use it. Once she was out, she'd use it for maybe a week and then go back to her old habits. When we moved houses, our new house had this odd little tiled-floor room right off the master bedroom, which the former owner used as a greenhouse; we would confine her there every day and let her out to sleep with us at night. I felt bad about it, because she was a very social, affectionate cat, but I was so, so, SO sick of her peeing on our stuff by then.
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Date: 2016-09-10 08:45 pm (UTC)getting mad at a pet is as silly as yelling at the weather, and much more cruel.
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Date: 2016-09-11 01:52 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-09-11 05:27 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-09-11 02:24 pm (UTC)do they make cat-proof duvet covers??
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Date: 2016-09-11 08:31 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-09-13 03:55 pm (UTC)ifwhen LJG's behavior changes. Good down comforters are worth keeping!