Cannelloni al carne with cherry tomatoes / aubergine bake

This morning I woke up before my alarm, which I set to make sure I was awake when Cats Protection called for me to pay the adoption fee for Suki. I tried to go back to sleep, but mum got up the moment she heard me stir, and immediately started talking, so I gave up and got up.

After coffee, breakfast, and a nice chat with someone from Cats Protection, I decided to put together the new cat tower I bought for Suki. An hour later, stage one of four was completed, and mum and I were bruised and fed up. And then the driver arrived with Suki.

To my immense gratitude, he stepped in and finished the build, with an ease that made me feel a little stupid. He confirmed that, as a volunteer at a cat shelter, he has built a fair few cat towers in his life!

Then he brought in a carrying box that meowed insistently all the way to the kitchen. Suki let me stroke her through the bars of the box but, the moment I opened it, she was gone under the kitchen cupboards to hide. And there she has stayed,tucked up so tightly in a knot of pipes that the anxious part of me is a bit worried that she’s got herself stuck.

The rest of me is sure that, as I keep assuring mum, she’ll be fine. She’ll spend the night shut in the kitchen, with food, water, her litter tray, a box with a blanket from her old home, and a ridiculous toy fish that makes me smirk every time I see it.

Something fishy this way comes.

Hopefully tomorrow Suki will be a bit more relaxed, and might even emerge from her pipey hiding place. Hopefully seeing Suki is OK will help mum relax, and prevent a replay of today’s curling up in bed, crying that she’s ruining everything and is a terrible person. 😬 (No prizes for guessing where I learned my own low self-esteem.)

Tonight, to minimise the amount of activity in the kitchen, I cooked a couple of ready meals. Mum got aubergine bake, I got beef cannelloni, because I wasn’t going to waste the rare opportunity to eat something mum dislikes with minimal push-back.

Now, as usual, it’s tv, and decaff coffee, and “she’ll be fine, mum, she just needs time”. I really hope I’m right.


One response to “Cat in hiding”

  1. caitlynnegrace Avatar

    Maybe the cat is picking up on the tiredness and stress too. May things ease and go well from here on for all 3 of you.

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