My sister read about Hat being distressed this morning, and told me she saw him too when she went to work at 8.15am. Hat was lying down on the bench, hiding his face, as if he was hiding from something. She called him, and asked him to go upstairs for his breakfast. Hat just looked at her, and turned his face back again. She had a funny feeling about it too, and she felt that the cleaner had been bullying Hat again. He was not around, but his push cart was there. She didn't witness it herself, so we cannot go and accuse other people. But it was just a hunch that something was terribly wrong with Hat.
There is nothing much we can do now, except to keep Hat indoors as much as possible, and monitor the cleaner's action.
Mera dropped by at 9.30pm and munched biscuits.
2 Comments:
Awww poor sweet Hat. That's so unfair that that person is being mean to him & now he has to worry when he's out or spend his time inside.
Hat probably isn't the only cat he's mean to though. That bastard.
Sigh, there is a lot of sickos out there...
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