Sewing Dates with Ginger
Ginger and I have found a new way to spend time together--sewing. Well, she doesn't exactly sew, but she does keep me company while I sew. This makes an already enjoyable activity even more so!
Ginger now curls up on my lap while I sew--or on the sewing table if I am, say, ironing or cutting things out on the floor. It is so darn nice. Oh, how it fills my heart with happiness. Ginger is not exactly a cuddly cat. Playful, yes. Cuddly, no. She rarely seeks me out to crawl up in my lap. This makes the newly found past time a really treat for me. We're averaging a couple times a week and I adore every sweetly curled and purring moment.
Well, there was that day she started shredding the pattern pieces for the apron I was working on. I had to put the kibosh on that and gave her a new pattern of her own so she'd leave mine be! She loves shredding paper.
I think I have Johnny to thank for my new-found sewing buddy. See, we're in the process of adopting a new cat--Johnny--from a friend who couldn't keep her anymore. It has sort of turned Ginger's world upside down. Johnny loved our house, us, and Ginger from the get-go. Ginger was not impressed and was quite resentful of Johnny's presence. I've never before seen such malevolence in her beautiful eyes. For a while they had me thinking, "What have a I done..."
Its changed the household dynamic for sure, but hopefully in a way that, in the end, will be positive. Ginger really is coming around, recently letting Johnny lick her on the face once even! (Though Ginger did flee afterward, giving Johnny a "What was that about?!" sort of look.) I think she is having to learn that other cats can actually be cool. She's never known another cat, so far as I know. They're working it out. I hope Ginger gives us the green light. Matt and I both like Johnny a lot, but Ginger gets the final say. It will take time, but as long as progress is being made I am willing to keep trying.
I think all the uncertainty has made my sweet little scardy cat want to be in physical contact with me more though. I am her calm and adoring protector. I helped her get past Johnny on the stairs (the bottleneck of our house). I let her outside when she's had enough of that other cat following her around the house. I hope she doesn't start ditching me if she and Johnny become best friends. I've grown used to her on my lap at the sewing machine already.
(and I am still surprised that my jumps-when-Matt-sneezes-terrified-of-the-vacuum-cleaner kitty doesn't mind being right next to my noisy, ol' sewing machine.)
Ginger now curls up on my lap while I sew--or on the sewing table if I am, say, ironing or cutting things out on the floor. It is so darn nice. Oh, how it fills my heart with happiness. Ginger is not exactly a cuddly cat. Playful, yes. Cuddly, no. She rarely seeks me out to crawl up in my lap. This makes the newly found past time a really treat for me. We're averaging a couple times a week and I adore every sweetly curled and purring moment.
Well, there was that day she started shredding the pattern pieces for the apron I was working on. I had to put the kibosh on that and gave her a new pattern of her own so she'd leave mine be! She loves shredding paper.
I think I have Johnny to thank for my new-found sewing buddy. See, we're in the process of adopting a new cat--Johnny--from a friend who couldn't keep her anymore. It has sort of turned Ginger's world upside down. Johnny loved our house, us, and Ginger from the get-go. Ginger was not impressed and was quite resentful of Johnny's presence. I've never before seen such malevolence in her beautiful eyes. For a while they had me thinking, "What have a I done..."
Its changed the household dynamic for sure, but hopefully in a way that, in the end, will be positive. Ginger really is coming around, recently letting Johnny lick her on the face once even! (Though Ginger did flee afterward, giving Johnny a "What was that about?!" sort of look.) I think she is having to learn that other cats can actually be cool. She's never known another cat, so far as I know. They're working it out. I hope Ginger gives us the green light. Matt and I both like Johnny a lot, but Ginger gets the final say. It will take time, but as long as progress is being made I am willing to keep trying.
I think all the uncertainty has made my sweet little scardy cat want to be in physical contact with me more though. I am her calm and adoring protector. I helped her get past Johnny on the stairs (the bottleneck of our house). I let her outside when she's had enough of that other cat following her around the house. I hope she doesn't start ditching me if she and Johnny become best friends. I've grown used to her on my lap at the sewing machine already.
(and I am still surprised that my jumps-when-Matt-sneezes-terrified-of-the-vacuum-cleaner kitty doesn't mind being right next to my noisy, ol' sewing machine.)
Oh, I so love your Ginger! How smart of you to give her a pattern piece of her own to shred - LOL! Ingenious.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you're right about her reason for getting cozy with you suddenly. She isn't going to take you for granted now this other cat is around. Cats are funny - they feel threatened by other cats, often. It's too bad. Johnny is cute. Have you heard of Feliway? I've used the spray, but there is also a diffuser. I think I'm going to get some for the next time Tootsie comes to stay with us. She was throwing up this time she was here, and I realized she's more stressed by our cats than I knew.
But I'm surprised Ginger isn't sewing her own project. Give her time. :D