Just some thought following a conversation with a lovely friend. The way I see it is people are entitled to their own opinion, and we are entitled to say it as it is, but as I'm sensitive myself, I try to be careful how I say something, we can still get to the point, though tactfully. I'm not going to be walked over, but I will take a lot, forgive and move on, and fight for a friendship that's worth fighting for, but like most people there is a point when you realise there is no coming back.
Orin and Siska
Meerah, Zeus and Sammi
We had an uncomfortable incident with Zeus today. I got hold of his collar to pull him away from the gate so Ian could get in without him escaping, he growled. Was it at me or Ian? Ian had previously been stroking him over the gate, and they get on well, so I have a feeling it was at me for getting hold of him! I didn't let go and walked him straight into the bedroom and closed the door. With his unpredictable nature I felt challenging him was not the sensible thing to do but he wasn't going to have the pleasure of Ian's company either. Fair? I think so!
Yesterday, we also had words as he chased and tried to grab at Isla. (Zeus not Ian 😁)If anything else happens to any of my cats there will be no coming back for him and me. It's over a year now since Choo's "accident" and I still can't come up with any other reason for what happened .. other than Zeus!
Ross and Beti
I was Billy No Mates as I carried on with some fencing today. One of my assistants had gone home .. the other didn't feel up to it today. I found one gap, I don't think the woollies have been coming through that way, but now as we go into war with them over the land, I think they will be looking for new gaps to invade our territory!