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Skirting the rules

This is Julia (you may recognize her if you’ve ever viewed my ‘About Me‘ page):

Julia is about ten years old.  She’s been with me for seven.  She’s a cancer survivor (she saw both a dentist and an oncologist last year in addition to her vet, which is more medical attention than I had!) and a very gentle, shy little creature.  She follows me all over the house and sits right outside the bathroom if I’m thoughtless enough to close the door.  When I lived alone, she slept perched on my hip every night, but she was banned from the bedroom when I got married.

That was before we moved to Texas, so she has never been allowed into the bedroom in this house.  A few times she tried to sneak in, but she got called on it and wisely skittered away.  Most of the time, her manners are excellent — she’ll sit right outside the door watching me:

I can even disappear from view, into the master bathroom, with the bedroom door wide open.  She will edge right up to the carpet, but she won’t cross that line:

Houston has been very cold lately (where very cold = 50s; hush, I’m a Southerner now and wear socks to bed if the temperature is below 65) and the other night Miss Julia found a creative way to snuggle up and steal some warmth from us without exactly stepping into the bedroom:

I guess sometimes you just have to know how to break the rules.

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