Thank you for your patience

It’s what cats need most while acclimating to a new home and a new family. We were able to get Khonsu and Athena yesterday afternoon, a day early. Last night was definitely eventful, with litter boxes being used by both cats, some loud late night snacking by Athena, and I came extremely close to getting my first sleep with Khonsu .

When it got dark, Khonsu began bravely exploring his surroundings, and he rubbed his face against my hand 2 or 3 times. I was thrilled with how little time it took him to get even that comfortable. Then, after I heard them both use a litter box, Khonsu sat beside me in my super roomy and comfy lift chair for about 15 seconds. Apparently, he also walked behind the hubby’s head, too. My lift chair has a piece of fabric underneath the seat that Khonsu decided would be a safe place in which to sleep, and he was there when it was time for me to use the bathroom this morning. I got up extremely slowly until the hubby told me that Khonsu was safely out of danger and rolled very carefully to the bathroom where Khonsu decided to join me, rubbing against my legs and getting full body pets while exploring the seat of the bath lift. He’s such a brave and sweet boy. Athena is also enjoying time underneath my husband’s lift chair, but she hasn’t been quite comfortable enough to interact with her surroundings during the day. As soon as they let us, we will take some many photos of our two gorgeous fur babies. Until then, enjoy the 3 photos that we have.

Khonsu
Athena

Athena and Khonsu

9 thoughts on “Thank you for your patience

  1. Che belli 🐈‍⬛♥️🐈‍⬛♥️🐈‍⬛, vero i gatti hanno bisogno di tempo per un nuovo territorio, credo che loro non si sentano ospiti ma vogliano sentirsi padroni della nuova casa e serve tempo.
    Li amo tantissimo ♥️♥️♥️♥️🐈‍⬛

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