Friday, August 1, 2025

Houdi comes home

 

Houdi has been at the old house. Things emptying out. 'Mom' was gone for nearly 2 weeks. My oldest daughter was tending to him, every day, but I am sure he was pretty confused.

Today was the day.

He was scooped up and put in his carrier, which I am sure conjured up bad memories involving visits to the vet. He yowled forlornly from the old house to the new.

I started him off in the basement so that he knew the location of his litter box. He immediately hid. You might remember that he hid for weeks when I first got him. 

I didn't know how this would go, but after several hours of hiding, he began to 'talk' to me from the basement...he meows, I talk to him, he meows back. He came from his hiding place and so I simply picked him up and brought him upstairs. 

I set him on our bed. I figured that would be a place familiar to him. He was very content, and from there he explored the rooms one by one. 

I think he recognizes that he is home.

16 comments:

  1. Hmm, that was quick. I suppose it will be a while before you let him outside.

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  2. It sounds like he understands this is home!

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  3. What a relief that he isn't hiding - we had a cat that hid for so long that we worried he was dead and some other critter was eating the food we put in his bowl, but there WAS poop in the litter box to comfort us. Finally he emerged and I cried.

    Ceci

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  4. I cat sit and had my sons' cat for 5 weeks while they toured and visited friends in Germany. They were stationed there about ten years so have a lot of friends to visit. Anyway, they came yesterday and took her home, my house seems so empty now, but I don't need a cat full time.

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  5. Cat's are funny. Last night I was shaking mine upside down, yelling, drop the mouse, which she did. The mouse ran off and I put the cat down, convinced she would seek revenge. When I brushed her later, she purred as usual.
    Your cats are lucky to have you in their corner.

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  6. I think Houdi needs a feline friend. We have seven cats. You need them when you live in the countryside Debby.

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  7. So pleasing to read, we can never be truly settled until our pets are happy.

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  8. How lovely to hear that Houdi has settled. I'm sure he will be happy to be home with his family, now.

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  9. It sounds as if he's going to be fine in his new place.

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  10. That is very encouraging. Houdi sounds like a clever cat.

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  11. Aww, Houdi is gonna settle in just fine. Those orange boy kitties are something else. Personality for days!!

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  12. I can't even imagine what my orange cat, Maurice, would do if we tried to move her. Surgery might be required and not on her.

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  13. Really glad the change went well for Houdi!
    You never know with cats. ;)

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  14. It sounds like that went better than expected!

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  15. Excellent! I'm sure he feels much more secure than he did when you first adopted him, so hopefully he is more adaptable now!

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Houdi comes home

  Houdi has been at the old house. Things emptying out. 'Mom' was gone for nearly 2 weeks. My oldest daughter was tending to him, ev...