Spread the love.Our stray cat that calls us his people goes outside to do his business. He has used the litterbox inside maybe 5 times since February.
We see him often in the neighbors yard squatting.
Spread the love.Our stray cat that calls us his people goes outside to do his business. He has used the litterbox inside maybe 5 times since February.
We see him often in the neighbors yard squatting.
Callie's been doing the same. Okay by me since I don't have to clean the litterbox as often. I'm sure that will change when the weather turns cold though.Our stray cat that calls us his people goes outside to do his business. He has used the litterbox inside maybe 5 times since February.
We see him often in the neighbors yard squatting.
Had a neighbor in Florida that when he let his 3 dogs out, they’d run into my yard, take a poo, and then back in their yard to play all dayOur stray cat that calls us his people goes outside to do his business. He has used the litterbox inside maybe 5 times since February.
We see him often in the neighbors yard squatting.
6 to 8 weeks is medically approved usually. The last couple of employees that have had maternity leave have taken 12 weeks but had other staff that covered for them. We don't have extra help at the front desk. When she took two weeks off for a vacation earlier this year, I got so far behind on my stuff it was ridiculous because I was spending more time answering phones and doing her job than doing mine. We are going to need to hire a second person to help with the insurance so this might be a good time to start looking for someone to train.3 months off? What’s normal for maternity leave? I clearly don’t know
We put the cats outside in the spring and they haven't been back in the house yet. I usually let them back in about October after I flea treat them and we get a freeze to kill off some of the bugs. Lily has been trying to come in on some of the cooler nights, but they can go in the garage if they really want to.Callie's been doing the same. Okay by me since I don't have to clean the litterbox as often. I'm sure that will change when the weather turns cold though.
Callie will stay out all night occasionally (if we can't find her when we're going to bed), but most nights she's sleeping in my bed. This morning after my first alarm went off about 3, she started sticking her face in my face wanting me to get up. She gave up on that and settled back down up against me.We put the cats outside in the spring and they haven't been back in the house yet. I usually let them back in about October after I flea treat them and we get a freeze to kill off some of the bugs. Lily has been trying to come in on some of the cooler nights, but they can go in the garage if they really want to.
I better catch up
Maybe I should let her back in...might keep me from going back to sleep after the alarm goes off.Callie will stay out all night occasionally (if we can't find her when we're going to bed), but most nights she's sleeping in my bed. This morning after my first alarm went off about 3, she started sticking her face in my face wanting me to get up. She gave up on that and settled back down up against me.