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Possible move update (long and mostly OT)

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Steve Touchstone - 06 Oct 2004 01:16 GMT
Yet, another update, this one is about the possible move out to the
country that I wrote about a while back. If it works out, I'd be
moving to a barn apartment, taking care of the landowner's yard and
providing a little security by living on the property, since she does
a lot of traveling and isn't here in the winter months. I said at the
time that I wasn't too sure about the move, thought there was only
about a 50-50 chance it would ever happen. That was based on the fact
that there's someone currently living there, a friend of the son. I
thought she might just be looking for someone to hold over the guy's
head to get him to start doing what he's supposed to have been doing
all along as part of the agreement to live there rent-free. I also
questioned what the apartment would be like. It's inside a metal barn,
and I worried about the possible lack of windows (I know the gang
would HATE living without being about to watch outside during the
day), and worried about how well insulated it is since I would be
responsible for utilites.

Well, the lady finally got back Monday to me to see if I'm still
interested. She told the guy who lives there now to move (but didn't
give a time limit). She doesn't want to show the apartment until he's
gone since she says he has it pretty messy. We talked about it for
about 15 minutes and she relieved my more immediate concerns. Although
the apartment is inside the barn, it's essentially a building within a
building, which she says is well insulated with central air. It was
originally built when she was thinking about selling the house on the
property and living in the apartment, since she travels so much. She
said it does have windows, and that she lived there one summer. She
said her cats enjoyed the extra large window ledges, just right for
napping in the sun.

There's still a couple things I'd want addressed before I move there -
like the "unfinished" kitchen. If "unfinished" just means the lack of
the stove and fridge, that's no big thing., and the kitchen doesn't
need to be fancy for me to be happy with it. The neighbor who put the
two of us together thinks the owner would put them in without a
problem.  A definite plus is that laundramats would be a thing of the
past, as there's already a washing machine and dryer in place. Still
don't know the move will actually happen, since I still haven't seen
the place, but I'd say it's much more likely to happen now.

Who knows, Rocky may become a barn cat yet ;-) For those who don't
know, Rocky was a rescue-feral. When I took him to be neutered I
wasn't planning on keeping him and had a home lined up for him to
become a barn-kitty. If we do actually move, I'm seriously thinking
Rocky will find himself being an inside cat. I don't worry much about
him being outside here in the city, since he spent 6-8 years on the
streets, but I'm not sure about letting him roam out in the country.
Not only would he have to learn about country predators, but the
property is on the corner of two country roads where the speed limit
is 55mph. I'm hoping that, if we move, he'll be happy living in the
apartment, and then having the barn to explore when he wants to be in
the OUT.
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Dan M - 06 Oct 2004 01:36 GMT
> Who knows, Rocky may become a barn cat yet ;-) For those who don't
> know, Rocky was a rescue-feral. When I took him to be neutered I
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> apartment, and then having the barn to explore when he wants to be in
> the OUT.

If the move does come about, you might want to consider whether you
could put up some non-permanent fencing to make a kitty yard. Given
enough room with some bushes and maybe a tree or two, Rocky might well
be content with his yard.

The place we're renting has a small (about 20x30) fenced back yard. I
blocked off all the holes beside and below the fence, and that kept Cleo
and Amelia from getting out of the yard. When we added the two kittens,
they both learned to climb the fence and get out, so I added an electric
fence wire about halfway up the fence. It only took a couple times
touching the wire to learn that if you touch the solver wire, it bites
your paw. Now all four kitties love their outside time, and none of them
try to escape from the yard.
Steve Touchstone - 06 Oct 2004 02:54 GMT
>If the move does come about, you might want to consider whether you
>could put up some non-permanent fencing to make a kitty yard. Given
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>your paw. Now all four kitties love their outside time, and none of them
>try to escape from the yard.
Thanks for the suggestion. I've thought about that, and it's
definately something I might do - assuming the owner doesn't object.
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Sherry - 06 Oct 2004 03:31 GMT
>Who knows, Rocky may become a barn cat yet ;-) For those who don't
>know, Rocky was a rescue-feral. When I took him to be neutered I
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>apartment, and then having the barn to explore when he wants to be in
>the OUT.

Good luck, Steve! From your description (red metal)..it sounds like a barn that
appears to have living quarters upstairs, you can see it from Hwy. 7 on the
south side. Is that, by any chance, the same barn?

Sherry
Steve Touchstone - 06 Oct 2004 05:03 GMT
>Good luck, Steve! From your description (red metal)..it sounds like a barn that
>appears to have living quarters upstairs, you can see it from Hwy. 7 on the
>south side. Is that, by any chance, the same barn?

The propery is on the corner of east Gore and 75th (?). I haven't
tried to spot it from Hwy 7, but doubt very much that you could see
it, since that would make it about a mile north of 7, and there are
rolling hills in the area and the intersection is between the hills.
I'm not sure of the 75th - it may be 85 - but it further east than the
tv station. I haven't mentioned who the owner is, since the name
wouldn't mean anything to folks not from the area, just said that the
owner, Mrs Dellumo, is an animal lover who is pretty active with local
animal rights organizations. It seems she makes the local news every
time animal rights issues come up around here.
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LOL - 06 Oct 2004 08:06 GMT
> Yet, another update, this one is about the possible move out to the
> country that I wrote about a while back.
(lotsa snipping)

It does sound promising; a washer and dryer is a real blessing if
you've lived for any time having to haul your dirty clothes somewhere
else to wash them!

If you do decide to move, we'll be purring that Rocky adjusts okay;
having "his house" and then a larger territory outside of that sounds
like a good idea.  You wouldn't have to let on he's still in the barn.
 ;-)

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Krista
Steve Touchstone - 06 Oct 2004 20:28 GMT
>It does sound promising; a washer and dryer is a real blessing if
>you've lived for any time having to haul your dirty clothes somewhere
>else to wash them!

I've haven't had a washer dryer since joining the Army in '73, so have
always either hauled laundry off to a laundramat or sent it to the
quartermaster. I figure I'll get used to not feeding in quarters
pretty fast, though ;-) Just hope LB and Sammy don't resent having to
inspect the laundry more often, since they're used to only having to
perform those duties on Sundays.
<snip>
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LOL - 07 Oct 2004 05:55 GMT
> I've haven't had a washer dryer since joining the Army in '73, so have
> always either hauled laundry off to a laundramat or sent it to the
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> perform those duties on Sundays.
> <snip>

I'll send Hubert over.  He loooooves to help with laundry.  If you set
down a laundry basket he leaps in it immediately.  This is especially
true if you've got things you're trying to get on hangers before they
wrinkle; in that instance, while you try to fish the clothes out from
under the kitten Lula will plant herself immovably between your
ankles, for additional help.  If you're trying to fold something,
Hubert will tangle himself in it.  If you're trying to put something
on the rack to dry, Hubert will swat at it until it falls on the
floor.  Shall I box him up and ship him to you?  Right now?   ;-)

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Krista
Who's been doing laundry today; could you tell?
Steve Touchstone - 07 Oct 2004 06:45 GMT
>I'll send Hubert over.  He loooooves to help with laundry.  If you set
>down a laundry basket he leaps in it immediately.  This is especially
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>on the rack to dry, Hubert will swat at it until it falls on the
>floor.  Shall I box him up and ship him to you?  Right now?   ;-)
uh, no you had better keep him there to help you LOL

course your post does bring up one potential problem. In the past I
always folded the stuff at the laundramat - now I guess I'll have help
with folding, too ;-)
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Irulan - 07 Oct 2004 01:41 GMT
Steve, sounds good all around if that's what you want. We will purr and pray
that everything works out for the best.
Jazz & his mama

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> Yet, another update, this one is about the possible move out to the
> country that I wrote about a while back. If it works out, I'd be
[quoted text clipped - 48 lines]
> apartment, and then having the barn to explore when he wants to be in
> the OUT.
 
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