We miss our crazy kitty, but luckily our little guy has enough of Ezra's traits and characteristics to bring us happy memories. First off, Romi, like Ezra, can't stand being on the other side of a closed door, especially if it's the bathroom door. He will sit outside of it and, in essence, meow. The bathroom in our bedroom was one of Ezra's favorite places, and Romi finds it irresistible. Romi's most vocal in the morning, just as Ezra was; both also make loud incomprehensible sounds. I hate to admit it, but they also both chewed on the furniture. I'd like to say the teeth marks on the futon are from the cat.... Ezra loved being in the sun room; whenever Romi sees the sliding glass door open he beelines it for that room. Ezra also adored looking out the front door, which is where you will often find Romi. We still have to keep the closet and pantry doors closed. Ezra may be gone, but there's a new troublemaker in town who wants into places he shouldn't be just as much as Ezra Splat Gludt did. Yep, our baby reminds us of our cat--it's little consolation, but it's some.
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and does Romi like having his tuchas pautched too?
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