Re-emerging
Daughter, daughter's fiance, daughter's two cats and Son have left today after staying over from the 23rd. We have had fish and hamsters here before but this is our first experience with cats.
Everyone was a little worried about how the cats would take to coming to a house that was new to them. Ember, the hairless sphynx cat clearly has PTSD about car journeys and spends the journey throwing up in her carrier, and Voidstar is only 1 and had never left Daughter's house before.
But despite the usual throwing up in the car, as soon as Ember got through the door she was visibly delighted to be here and trotted around delicately sniffing everything and climbing up everyone to rub her cheek on yours.
Ember, being bald, is very sensitive to the cold and her favourite thing to do is land on your lap and nose at your jumper until you lift it up and let her come inside, where she will immediately loaf down and go to sleep.
Voidstar went under the sofa and stayed there, but by the next day was happily leaning against everyone's legs and lurking invisibly in doorways and on the stairs (he's as dark as a dark star and you can't see him if he shuts his eyes.)
Daughter tells me he is lying in the entrances of the den in order to defend us, which is very noble of him.
So I spent most of the Christmas period sitting still with Ember either purring or snoring in my lap, and the rest of the family had to bring me cups of tea and slices of Yule Log.
Not a single dodgy present this year :) I got some great trousers with foxes and mushrooms on them, and - having asked everyone for fabric - 13 metres of fabric.
And a new sewing machine! It has a serger function, and zig-zag stitch, so I'll be able to sew stretch fabric for the first time, and it will make my seams much more professional than they have been. I'm going to try it out tomorrow.
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Bathing a cat every week, wow. I have to go hunt down what that looks like. Also wow, I guess it makes sense that Sphynxes would have some sort of hygiene issues considering a cat is generally full of fur.
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We're a bit spoiled as far as that goes, as she's very much a shoulder cat - she likes to climb up you and then ride around on your shoulders, unfortunately often with her head behind you and her excited tail lashing you in the face.
And yes, no hair in her ears means that dirt gets in them and can pose an infection risk if it isn't cleaned out. She can also get very cold in the winter and although she has a lovely wardrobe of fleecy jumpers, she hates wearing them so much that she fakes a limp when she has them on. Very "oh no! I can't walk suddenly!" not helped by the fact that from moment to moment she forgets which leg was supposed to be lame.