He's doing fine now, if only I could get him out of my closet!

chadsgirl374

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Star went in to be neutered and he was having a hard time coming off of the anesthesia. I had some concerns that he might be blind, however, he's just fine.
I let him out of his carrier (in my spare bedroom) and he's decided that he wants to hide in DBF's scarry cluttered closet. I CAN'T GET HIM OUT!
He's mad at me right now, so he scurries away if I get anywhere near him.

It's 1:33am and I desperately need to get some sleep. How do I get this little one out of my spare room? I'd leave him there, except Sunny (my indoor kitty) won't stop yowling at the door (no one is getting any sleep).
 

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Oy veh. It really would be best to let him be where he found his safety....

Everything else is a bad compromise...

Best is to let the newcomer be where he is, and try to handle the resident... He will manage.
 

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Mine spent almost two days in the ceiling in my basement. I did not get any sleep. Eventually they come out.
 
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