Well it appeared in the Edinburgh Evening News today so I'm keeping fingers crossed we'll get some viewers this weekend. We've had one since the sign went up but no feedback. Poor Mason is baffled. Apart from the unique sight of me religiously washing dishes and sweeping the carpet, every morning he gets off his duvet and I roll it up and stuff it under the bed, then I get him off the sofa to go to daycare and fold his blanket up and put it away. When we get home at night he stands in the middle of the livingroom staring at me until I put his blanket back on his sofa - normaly he goes straight onto the couch! I've promised myself I won't start my nervous breakdown for at least two weeks, after all there is nothing else I can do. If you want to check out the flat you can go to the Remax Scotland website and type in Lochend Road in the street search box. Its the first one that comes up! You'll spot the dog towel on the fridge Thanks for your thoughts Marie
Marie Fingers crossed you get a buyer quickly so that you can kick back and enjoy a curry again. Plus the quicker you get sold, the quicker Misty meets her new pal!
I didn't know whether to laugh or cry this morning. I got Mason off the sofa, put his collar and coat on, took his blanket off the sofa and put it folded into a small square in its new place. When I turned to put his lead on he wasn't in the hall as usual, he was curled in a tiny ball - well as tiny as he can be - on top of his folded blanket. He looked utterly hangdog. He def knows something is going on. Poor lad Marie
Awww poor Mason what a sweetie. They cope better than you think y'know my cat has had put up with being flown back to uk and then quarantine for 6 months, then 6 moves since, she has coped brilliantly, Rufus and Stumpy just the once, it threw Roofie a bit at first as he is older and had the heart condition thingy, but both are chilled now.