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I had an electrician here on friday who definitely was NOT a cat person. Even though i mentioned my cat and not letting her outside, he left every door open, left his drywall knife edge up on the rug and even let her into the basement so when i found her she had spider webs in her whiskers.
I had her confined but he let her out (and didn't tell me). She got totally freaked out by this stranger with power tools that she left tootsie rolls on the bed sometime between being let out by him and my finding a safer more quiet place for her.. I think she was too freaked out to leave the bedroom once she discovered him in the master bathroom with drills and drywall saws and picked the most comfy safe place she knew.
As i cleaned up the poop and spray cleaned the comfortor, she kept trying to bury the now empty spot on the comforter. Glad she didn't urinate. Saturday everything was back to normal. He comes back Monday to finish and now I know to put her somewhere that he has no business entering whatsoever. The guy did nice electrical work but i think the cat thing was passive aggressive.
I had her confined but he let her out (and didn't tell me). She got totally freaked out by this stranger with power tools that she left tootsie rolls on the bed sometime between being let out by him and my finding a safer more quiet place for her.. I think she was too freaked out to leave the bedroom once she discovered him in the master bathroom with drills and drywall saws and picked the most comfy safe place she knew.
As i cleaned up the poop and spray cleaned the comfortor, she kept trying to bury the now empty spot on the comforter. Glad she didn't urinate. Saturday everything was back to normal. He comes back Monday to finish and now I know to put her somewhere that he has no business entering whatsoever. The guy did nice electrical work but i think the cat thing was passive aggressive.