Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Temporary Apartment Three

Percy:  After I turned in the key to my Temporary Apartment Two in the cabinet behind the large bowls, I found a somewhat smaller kitchen apartment nearby. 

I found I could leap to the second shelf of the microwave stand and crawl onto a plastic drawer container. 


You can't miss me.  I'm the big black blob between the drawer and the shelf in the photo..

It was a nice apartment, close to food and water, and just a hairbreadth nearer to the feline pee and poop boxes.  I'm a senior guy. Things like that are important.

The old neighbors were just a few feet away, but those few feet and the shelf over my head meant the neighborhood was just a teeny bit quieter.  


It was a bit of a squeeze but it was close to a window where I had a beautiful view of the muddy dog pen.

I told Jan I would be so happy here if I could roll over on occasion, or even have an occasional guest in for a niptini or three.  She could get rid of the microwave and remove the shelf it rests on.   Then I would even have room to stand up and move around between naps.

Jan leaned down to look me in the eye (or she tried; it was quite dark under there) and evicted me.  "Get out of there!"

I know when I am not wanted and I am a very obedient guy.  I got out of there!

Well, I tried.  I was stuck. 

I think moving out of that cubbyhole was one of the best decisions I've ever made!


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17 comments:

  1. Well, it was good for a while. I guess you're still hunting for that purrfect place?

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  2. Maybe look on airbnb for an apartment :)

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  3. Percy, she really yelled at you?!? For shame, for one of your advanced sensibilities, and just because you were looking for a little piece and quiet. Harrumph!

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  4. That does look like kind of a tight fit. Hopefully you'll be able to find a better spot real soon.

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  5. Hari OM
    MOL... oh dear Percy, you are becoming quite the authority on real estate! Hugs and whiskeries, YAM-aunty xxx

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  6. I'm sure you'll find the perfect apartment. The whirling of the microwave might disrupt your naps too. Good call on the relocation effort.

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  7. Percy, I know your just-right apartment is waiting your discovery. That one was a bit cramped as you noticed. I am confident you will find just the right apartment very soon. Meanwhile, if you have a tunnel, tent or cube, come on over...we'll bunk together

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  8. Bwahahahahahahaha. Most funny post.

    Thanks for linking up to Happy Tuesday. Have a purrfect day. My best to your mom. ♥

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  9. Percy, it sounds like that one was better than the first, so your next find will probably be even better! Remember the main things about realestate are location, location, location.

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  10. dood....in sted a yellin at de ten antz... de land lord shulda come up witha better floor plan..just sayin....yur de one payin rent ~~~~~ ☺☺♥♥

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  11. You probably would have gotten tired of not being able to turn over or stretch easily. Count it as a blessing and keep looking, never give up.

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  12. You were STUCK!!!! Oh nose, do you need me to organise a rescue pawty????
    Loves and licky kisses
    Princess Leah xxx

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  13. Oh no, getting stuck is no fun! Rosie has her own apartment in one of our kitchen cabinets as well.

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  14. Uh, oh, you shouldn't have mentioned niptinis. See today's blog...
    YOUR FAULT! Glad you're unstuck and searching for new digs.

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  15. Dang, Percy. You got stuck? That definitely wasn't the place for you. Keep looking. We bet you'll find an apartment soon.

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  16. Good luck with your continuing search for the perfect apartment.

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  17. I think that might make a good hidey hole next time you might need one of those. Meanwhile good wishes for your aprtment hunting.

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