Thursday, March 28, 2013

Evening one: Day one down.

So folks,

Kiki and I made it through our first evening and a day together. I have to say, selfishly, it is nice to have him around.

Most of that time he spent inside my sleeping bag. Which is actually a blessing... I am gathering if he makes it his spot to sleep, then perhaps, just perhaps, he won't be compelled to get back at me by urinating on it.

These are mighty big requests at this point, I know.

Last night the low was 29F. I would have never known it first hand. Having a furry space heater crammed inside a sleeping bag with you is actually quite utilitarian. :) Slept very well.

As I write this on evening two, he is all the more calm, spending a peaceful evening with my coworker and I in the small airport FBO building.






8 comments:

  1. Awesome! Continued safe journey! That is going to be one well travelled kitty when it's over. I love that he sleeps in your sleeping bag. I know that is nice and warm.

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  2. LOL, I don't think I could get through a winter without my two canine hot water bottles! It's unbelievable the warmth they can give out. Otto always snuggles down at my feet, and Annie warms either my back or tummy, whichever side is presented to her. Kiki is looking very calm so far. I hope the rest of his journey is easy.

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    1. Do you ever wonder how the breathe under the covers? My oldest cat gets down by my feet and will sleep for hours. I can stick my head under he blankets for a minute or two and start to feel like i'm running out of oxygen, ha.

      Stay warm!!

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    2. They are pure magic arent they Ray. Winter is a lot better with the feline space heater, mos def, Carol!

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  3. Nice! Looks like he's very calm and likes your sleeping bag. :)

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    1. Yes he does. Its even lovely when he walks on my face in the early morning.

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  4. My Riley is the best of foot warmers. Except during summer. :)

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    1. Yes, foot warmers are very seasonal delights. Plus when they are 14 some odd pounds... Laying on your legs... could be a bit much. :)

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