Thursday 2 October 2014

A trip to the cottage - Luna time...

When we decide to wend our weary way to Wales for the weekend Luna the cat comes with us. Well, she deserves the break and enjoys a couple of days away from it all. Not that her routine differs too much when we are there. She sleeps, eats, sleeps some more, and generally lazes around - it’s what cat do I suppose.

She travels pretty well once she is safely in her travel box, though getting her in it can be quite another matter. It’s almost that she seems to know when we are going and as soon as she gets a whiff of ‘going away’ activity she’s off to hide. We’ve taken to packing the night before and spending the hour or two before we leave whistling and looking casual so as not to drop her the hint. Even so she still seems to know. The funny thing is that she settles to the journey immediately and once we are there seems perfectly happy, so why all horse (or should that be cat) play?

At home Luna roams free outside as long as there is someone at home to look after her. She generally pops back every hour or so, mainly to get a treat stick I think. But the cottage is surrounded by countryside, so when we are there and to avoid her getting lost in the woods or attacked by wild beasts, we keep her on a harness. Again she doesn’t seem to mind and every morning jumps up on her chair and purrs until we strap her harness on. We secure her to the chair on a long leash and then she strolls outside to watch the birds all day.

The leash is long enough for her to have a stretch, but not quite long enough for her to reach the birds on the feeders. She never gives up trying though. The birds for their part seem to know that Luna can’t reach them so happily feed with Luna sitting only three feet away on the roof of the car. It's almost as if the birds are taking the piss. Sometimes she falls asleep there, stretched out to catch the sun, other times she sits on her chair and snoozes the day away dreaming of catching a sparrow or two.

It’s such a hard life for a cat on her hols.

10 comments:

  1. Sharon Taylor on FB
    what a lovely cat she is, if I tried that with Minstral he would go mad I am sure, he hated it when we moved and he wasn't allowed out and even straight after eye surgery he had to go out on his own. He self harms by head butting the cat flap if he can't get out! I suppose the difference is that Luna was 'trained' from an early age?

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    1. Andrew Height on FB
      Pretty much since we got her Sharon.

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  2. Vicky Brickhill
    Wow. Impressive you take her with you and she stays.

    Andrew Height
    We keep her on a harness in Wales Vicky. She seems to love it. At home she roams free. She is a very adaptable cat.

    Sarah Rawden
    Awwww bless her! xXx

    Maggie Patzuk
    Beautiful photo!

    Sharon Taylor
    Lovely Luna Height, I wish my Minstral was so keen on new things, but he is in his retirement years and afraid of the doorbell !!!! But he did have a lead when he was a kitten, I seem to remember darting around the garden like a mad woman keeping up with him )

    Carmel Payne
    Love this pic

    Andrew Height
    She loves her chair.

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  3. Chris Southall
    Nice pussy boss

    Andrew Height
    The only one I get to stroke these days Chris.

    Clare Pritchard
    Beautiful

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  4. Karen Scrace on FB
    Don't ever moan about us dog lovers now Mr Height!! X

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    1. Andrew Height
      There is a difference between cats and dogs Karen and I like that difference

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  5. Lucy Whitehead on FB
    She's so pretty

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  6. Rebecca Jane Brookes on FB
    Those green eyes! Beautiful. I love stories of cats.

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    1. Andrew Height
      That is her green eye Rebecca. The other eye is blue.

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    2. Rebecca Jane Brookes
      Oh yeah I forgot the two were different . lovely. She's very unique

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