Ti is on the porch and we cannot hear or see him. I had the TV and fans running all day...and now, so if he is howling we cannot hear him. When I got home from work, I did let Ti roam the house for a couple of hours while Miley was in the computer room, behind two locked doors with the AC on.....he was happy with that and then wandered back out onto the porch. I shut the door and he is out there for the night.

Miley is sleeping on the bed, having survived the cream, pills and cleaning. She was sleeping on my chest for awhile. She is so happy to be home and safe.

Juni is Juni. She is playing by herself, with furry mice. Tossing them into the air and then getting them back......on and off the bed.....She hasn't tuned in to Miley's tubes and that is good.

The nice breeder said she will call tomorrow night at the latest.

The not so nice breeder was happy to hear that I was going to handle Ti. She also told me that Ti spent most of his time growing up, in her son's bedroom. What is with that? Why keep a kitten locked in a bedroom? She has told me so many stories that I don't know which one(s) to believe. She also told me that Ti was in her bedroom as an older kitten and Ti was with a female that was worse than Ti. That explains a lot. It seems that the owners/breeders never tried to curb Ti's behavior...just let him get away with being mean when he wanted to be that way.

Ti is adjusting to the porch. It really is nice out there - cool, sunny in the day time.

I let Juni have the middle part of the house today, by herself. She was fine when I got home.

All is quiet here at Camp Vermont. Tomorrow is a new day.

Love,
SAS