ducklite
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My husband wasn't a cat "hater," but didn't particularly love them. Until...
He shares a house in NJ (he's there half the month for work) and his housemate has a cat. Actually two cats, but the one cat ignores DH. The other cat though, K.A.T. as DH calls her, took a shine to DH right away. He wasn't swayed. He shooed her away, but she persisted. Slowly she brought him around, and now he really enjoys her company. She sleeps on his bed, sometimes under the covers with him. She lays across his lap/shoulders/neck while he watches tv or works on the computer. She lays in the suitcase pouting as he's packing, and at times makes a nuisance of herself. SHe has completely endeared herself to DH over the past year or so.
That said, when I brought up the idea of getting a cat, he shot me down. But at least now he's over his complete aversion to the species.
He doesn't even have a fit when he finds the cat that ignores him on his car in the sun anymore.
Anne
He shares a house in NJ (he's there half the month for work) and his housemate has a cat. Actually two cats, but the one cat ignores DH. The other cat though, K.A.T. as DH calls her, took a shine to DH right away. He wasn't swayed. He shooed her away, but she persisted. Slowly she brought him around, and now he really enjoys her company. She sleeps on his bed, sometimes under the covers with him. She lays across his lap/shoulders/neck while he watches tv or works on the computer. She lays in the suitcase pouting as he's packing, and at times makes a nuisance of herself. SHe has completely endeared herself to DH over the past year or so.
That said, when I brought up the idea of getting a cat, he shot me down. But at least now he's over his complete aversion to the species.

He doesn't even have a fit when he finds the cat that ignores him on his car in the sun anymore.
Anne