Pet Therapy
Another dreadful lurgy has appeared in the Quimper Hitty Cupboard, and Constance has succumbed.
…Opal and Agathe are hoping to make her feel better using feline therapy but Mary Ann says no.
So they have gone off to play Hide and Seek instead.
Constance feels better already!
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Cat therapy is well known to work; it is a good thing the QHs have no shortage of cats for such emergencies.
PS: I hope Constance is feeling better soon.
True – there are getting to be quite a few cats in the Hitty cupboard!
Poor Constance, glad she is already feeling a little better. Hitty Madge sends her love and get well wishes.
Thanks Madge! She should be fine in a day or two.
So sorry about the lurgy. Perhaps time spent in that lovely little Hitty bed (with curtains) would speed recovery? I do think though, that Constance looks very snug where she’s at. May regained health come soon.
Ah yes – snoozing in the State Bed would certainly help, but I think Mary Ann is worried about cat claws in the curtains!
Her outfit is gorgeous! She must be very proud of it.
Constance’s nightdress and night cap were made from a linen hanky – part of the “Box of Treasure”. She likes wearing them, but would just as soon not have the lurgy hanging around at the same time!
I love the feline therapy outfits. Adorable!!! And dear Constance resting so peacefully after sending the two
“therapists” away…wonderful photos and wonderful scenes. Love the calico cat and the girls in their outfits.
And then there is sweet Constance in her oh so lovely nightie. I have so enjoyed this days offering of fun.
Thanks! We like our enthusiastic cat therapists, but they were a little too enthusiastic for Constance today. They thought Hide-and-seek was a good alternative activity…
Hope Constance feels better soon. She has on a lovely outfit (nightdress) and I think she is enjoying resting with all the attention.
Thanks! Today she is liking the kind of attention that involves peace and quiet and maybe a cup of tea, and a couple of small warm cats.
I don’t see why not, animal therapy is well documented to have a positive effect on patients! I declare if Opal and Agathe came to visit me during a lurgy I would feel better instantly. … But I suppose Mary Anne has experience in these matters. Hope Constance gets better soon! xox
Opal and Agathe are bouncing around with joy…just let us know when you want us to visit, we’ll be over as soon as we can get there!