We seem to be at an impasse
As of today I haven't tried muffling the doorbell speaker or covering the doorbell button, but now I know that it wouldn't do any good anyway. The little girl from down the hall came by my door today and knocked very softly. I could barely hear it, but apparently Boomer heard it loud and clear:( He ran and hid just as quickly as he does when the doorbell rings. He chose to cram himself behind my husband's night stand this time:( Soooo I dunno what else to do. Do I just except that he's easily excitable or what? :(
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~~ I don't think the hiding thing is really all that bad. I'm sure lots of cats hide at unfamiliar sounds. What concerns me is how upset he gets. His whole body shakes- almost violently at times. Also his heart races soooooooooo fast. That poor little kitty's blood pressure is probably higher than mine:( The door knocking incident was about 20 minutes ago. Boomer will probably hide for at last another hour... maybe two :(