Subject: Keepin' on keepin' on.
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Posted on: 2024-11-18 20:06:58 UTC

Continuing the eternal work of being the best version of myself, and recognizing that what that means today won't be the same as what it meant yesterday or will mean tomorrow.

I've reached out to some of my neighbors to foster greater community. As an introvert, this is difficult, but I feel strongly that it is necessary. I am seeking a path of local involvement that will let me be of service to others and help resist changes that bring harm.

My focus on writing and other creative projects is more scattered than ever, but I'm not abandoning them.

I continue working as a pet-sitter, and lately made great progress in working with a difficult cat. She's fine with her guardian around, but is very protective of her territory when her guardian is away, and will lash out aggressively at "invaders" (i.e., me); I've previously avoided harm through careful attention to her body language (not always intuitive!) and patience so as not to provoke her into lunging. Also through keeping shoes/boots on, because I'm not perfect. >.> I was pretty sure this was fearful aggression, motivated by territorial/resource insecurity, so I wanted to see if it was possible to help her enough that I could keep her as a client. In working with her and her guardian together, I learned that she's motivated by play, which is good because successfully "hunting" helps a cat feel secure in their territory. During the last series of real drop-in visits, I still had a bit of a hard time getting in the door, but once she engaged in play, she no longer felt the need to growl, hiss, and threaten violence to remind me that this was HER place. In fact, she chose multiple times to give me space by hiding under the bed, which just reinforces my belief that she's a deeply insecure cat at heart. She's been through a lot of changes with her guardian as the only constant, so I don't blame her. After this, I have a lot of hope that she might eventually see me as a friend! Especially with the aid of treats, too, when I come in and when she's doing well. {= )

~Neshomeh

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