John Popp
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Chongo had a brief escape last night. He was a little difficult to recapture as we tried going at him without having him really try to take off. He managed to place himself in spots where we could touch him or pet him but not able to easily pick him up. In all he was on the lamb for about 10 minutes, ending his escape with a short leap onto an end table, then pawing at a window to get out.
Definitely a rough one as he looked pretty pathetic trying to claw his way onto the porch where his big buddy Kebu usually hangs out. That's always been one if his favorite things to do, following me to where Kebu gets fed and hangs out, while as quick as possible making his way to the highest perch. Those two definitely like each other, just that the big boy has about a 5 minute tolerance level and puts an end to any kitten games.
On a positive note, Chongo was moving around smoothly without a limp or even a hitch. His leap onto the end table was totally effortless as if nothing was wrong. Not that it's high or anything at just around 18 inches, but more of a leap than he has taken in a month. Just need to be a little more cautious doing crate maintenance and always move him to the carrier. He is definitely ready to be done with this, as are the two of us, just hope he doesn't get any more antsy about escaping.
Definitely a rough one as he looked pretty pathetic trying to claw his way onto the porch where his big buddy Kebu usually hangs out. That's always been one if his favorite things to do, following me to where Kebu gets fed and hangs out, while as quick as possible making his way to the highest perch. Those two definitely like each other, just that the big boy has about a 5 minute tolerance level and puts an end to any kitten games.
On a positive note, Chongo was moving around smoothly without a limp or even a hitch. His leap onto the end table was totally effortless as if nothing was wrong. Not that it's high or anything at just around 18 inches, but more of a leap than he has taken in a month. Just need to be a little more cautious doing crate maintenance and always move him to the carrier. He is definitely ready to be done with this, as are the two of us, just hope he doesn't get any more antsy about escaping.