Weaver is trying her best to integrate
But like Mary Bennett in social situations,
She just can’t get it!
Rigid with awkwardness she pushed herself to her obvious limit last night and over perhaps 40 minutes crept her way to the centre of the living room from her usual ninth step on the staircase.
It was a painful watch, and I held my breath for much of the ordeal, but she finally did it !
Speaking of painful watches, I sat through The Downfall of Huw Edwards last night
Awful

It's good to see Weaver making the effort! Whodathunk she ever would? -Kate
ReplyDeleteHer ghost remains here x
DeleteDear Weaver, she's living on her own terms! One of my late cats took 3 days to emerge from the dining room and the comparative safety of his cat igloo. Like you, we were all sitting with bated breath, not daring to speak or move. He was always a scaredy cat. If he knew you, he was friendly, otherwise, he'd disappear like lightning! xx
ReplyDeleteAmen
DeleteVery pleased to hear about Weaver’s progress.
ReplyDeletePerhaps we will watch The Downfall of Huw tonight…it will take our minds off the US president.
Nice cushion!
It’s a slow burn
Deletewell done Weaver.
ReplyDeleteHE. A nasty unpleasant little man
It intrigues me she wants to join me on dog walks
DeleteBrava, Weaver!!! 🐈⬛👏😊
ReplyDeleteProgress beats perfection.
Hope you, Mary, Roger, Bun and Weaver have a good week.
Brava, Weaver! Keep it up!
ReplyDeleteAmazing to think that Weaver is trying to be a better and sweeter cat. Perhaps our beloved Weaver of Grass is helping her learn?
ReplyDeleteHugs!
I like to think so
DeleteI miss the old weaver
DeleteSo do I. She didn’t shy away from “difficult” subjects and let people give opposing opinions.
DeleteHer respect and affection for you was evident. You should be proud of that.
I was happy at her affection with me
DeleteWell done, Weaver. You were very brave. (I loved The Other Bennet Sister. Thank you for reminding me it was there.)
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