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And Skye-Blu stayed. For twenty full minutes. Thatâs an eternity in pet time. Skye-blu-pet-lover-part-2
If youâve been following along, you already know Skye-Blu didnât have the easiest start. Shy around sudden movements. Wary of loud noises. The kind of soul who would watch from across the room before deciding if today was a âcuddle dayâ or a âwatch-from-the-windowsill day.â But patienceâ real patienceâhas a way of unlocking hearts. By week three, something shifted. Skye-Blu started meeting me at the door. Not with wild jumps (weâre not quite there yet), but with a slow tail wag⊠a head tilt⊠the softest chirp-meow/whuff (circle one, friends). Thatâs when I realized: Skye-Blu wasnât just tolerating me anymore. They were choosing me. đŸ Loved this post
Part 3 is coming soon (spoiler: there might be a second pet? đ). Until then, give your Skye-Blu an extra chin scratch from us. For twenty full minutes
I cried. (Yes, Iâm admitting that.)
Skye-Blu didnât need a perfect owner. They needed someone who would show up messy, tired, and still full of love. And so does your pet.
Skye-Blu padded over. No pouncing. No demand for treats. Just a gentle lean . Warmth against my arm. A tiny lick on my knuckle.