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Aug. 22nd, 2023 10:43 amGuess the other possibility on Amtrak than decaf was I was fighting a (relatively) mild case of 'vid, obtained on travel, despite some significant effort at minimizing other people's fouled air. Sure felt like withdrawl tho.
Cats took a few days from this to lull me in false confidence, but they've started this back up again, and I very much remember the stickh... boycat at some point starts attacking my feet while I'm sleeping and refuses to stop. Get up, throw him out, close the door, look around for mamacat, but she's no where to be found. Go back to sleep. Woken up by cat crying and clawing at the door. Sit up and look at the door. No mamacat, so she must be outside. Go back to sleep with a pillow on my head. Crying and clawing continues. Eventually after enough repeats, catch her on the inside of the door, but she instantly runs under the bed when she sees me move, and if I try to hold the door open, boycat comes in and she does not go out. Have to slip out, catch boycat, lock him on the other side of the hall door, then catch mamacat and put her outside the hall door without boycat slipping back in, which is hard to do when you're groggy, and close the hall door and bedroom door, or else mamacat will sit there and claw at the bedroom door and cry to get in.
Cats took a few days from this to lull me in false confidence, but they've started this back up again, and I very much remember the stickh... boycat at some point starts attacking my feet while I'm sleeping and refuses to stop. Get up, throw him out, close the door, look around for mamacat, but she's no where to be found. Go back to sleep. Woken up by cat crying and clawing at the door. Sit up and look at the door. No mamacat, so she must be outside. Go back to sleep with a pillow on my head. Crying and clawing continues. Eventually after enough repeats, catch her on the inside of the door, but she instantly runs under the bed when she sees me move, and if I try to hold the door open, boycat comes in and she does not go out. Have to slip out, catch boycat, lock him on the other side of the hall door, then catch mamacat and put her outside the hall door without boycat slipping back in, which is hard to do when you're groggy, and close the hall door and bedroom door, or else mamacat will sit there and claw at the bedroom door and cry to get in.