Oct 09 2009
Henry Makes a Move
Henry on the front steps
When I talk on the phone, I always pace. Since the house is small, and clogged with boxes, I usually walk up and down the sidewalk in front of my house. Lately, Henry’s been following me on these meanders, meowing his harsh, yet muted meow. I’m not sure what he wants, but maybe pacing annoys cats, since Audrey tends to bat the blinds and mew loudly when I do so. Not that it stops me.
Yesterday, I finished a call and went back in the house. A few minutes later, I noticed both June and Audrey were at the front door, staring out with their tails switching back and forth. I went over to see what was so fascinating, and there was Henry, sitting on the steps. He has never done this before.
I wonder if he knows I’m moving and wants to make sure I don’t forget him.
I may be a crazy cat lady*, but I think animals pick up on our emotions and changes in our patterns of behavior.
Many years ago, when my brother moved, he was almost finished packing up the truck when Jed the Wonder Dog started trotting into the surrounding woods and appearing with a ball in her mouth. She dropped the ball by the truck, and went back into the woods. When she had collected all her balls, she sat beside the pile, looking up at my brother and wagging her tail. It was as if she was trying to say, “You’re bringing your stuff, and I’m bringing mine.”
*And it’s only going to get worse. Rose and James’s cat, Gertie, can’t understand that they’re gone, so she spends a lot of her day at their old house/my new house. I’m not sure if she’ll flee in horror at the invasion or stand her ground. Then there’s Fiona, who lives nearby with Rose’s daughter Catherine, but comes over whenever she feels like it. So instead of two and a half cats, I’ll have three and two fractions. I think that’s definitely crazy cat lady territory.
3 Responses to “Henry Makes a Move”
Maybe you should start a Cattery……this can be quite lucrative too….
Henry is certainly coming along. Have you got the carrying box in view yet – just so he gets used to seeing it around…..
jx
I put the box by his food and water a few days ago. Hopefully he’s been exploring it!
I’m sure Henry senses that something is going on, you’re right, animals are very sensitive to their surroundings and since he’s has been treated well by a human, that makes him even feel your every move that much more. After all, they, the animals are survivors and of course does not lose what he has been looking for for so many years, love and a home where he feels safe.