Hoover at the lake house

For a few years we didn’t bring Hoover to Long Lake. Everyone knows, and is told, that cats don’t like change. They have their places and don’t welcome new ones. They don’t travel well. Upsetting their routine upsets them. We believed that was all likely true and for about three years Hoover stayed home, with daily visits from his cat sitter, while we frolicked at the lake.

Hmm. Then we let him give travel a try. He has a favorite blanket in his carrier (that doesn’t accompany him to the vet). Right from the get-go, Hoover was ready to get going. After several months of regular weekend visits, and longer visits too, he seems as comfortable at the lake as at home.

In warm weather, he moves from window perch to window perch, watching the birds and small mammals. Chipmunks, chipmunks are his favorite. He also finds the small red squirrels quite fascinating. In cold weather, he sits for long periods watching the area around the bird feeders. After awhile, he’ll find a cozy spot and fall asleep, no doubt dreaming feline dreams of the hunt.

And the best warm spot of all is by the fireside.

4 thoughts on “Hoover at the lake house

  1. Hoover looks very regal there sitting on the chair with his blanket. Glad you finally took him with you and I bet he’s glad too 🙂

  2. @hakucho…one of his many nicknames is “King Hoove” so I think you’ve definitely got that “regal” part correct!

  3. Miss Thang has been gone for almost 10 years now but she loved coming to the cottage. I will always remember her at 18 years old running through the yard, chasing butterflies or sleeping under the apple trees on a hot summer day. When she passed on, I felt that she had had a complete cat’s life.

  4. @Alto52…it’s such a good, simple thing to have such a long relationship with an animal and to help them have that complete life.

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