tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4178177526388477873.post4892288084569933375..comments2023-09-16T09:20:28.364-05:00Comments on <center>Musings of my life and being covered in cat fur.</center>: Bella's diagnosis isJosiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00449747603783219235noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4178177526388477873.post-39703138611285200252011-01-19T13:50:34.853-06:002011-01-19T13:50:34.853-06:00That's what I figured-a call if someone comes ...That's what I figured-a call if someone comes to do work. My mum thinks I wasn't called because the electrician wouldn't have had to come inside or anything. All work was done in the basement. Still-it's nice to know ahead of time if you're going to freeze your butt off!Josiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00449747603783219235noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4178177526388477873.post-68143897344347679182011-01-19T06:14:02.668-06:002011-01-19T06:14:02.668-06:00Yes, it's a roller coaster with geriatric cats...Yes, it's a roller coaster with geriatric cats (and my Annie's only 10-ish). A roller coaster any time they are unwell.<br /><br />Heat's good. So's electricity. A call from your landlord would have been considerate. I think that here landlords are required to notify tenants before anyone comes in to do work (into your rental unit/house/apt), but it's been about 11 years since I've rented, so I'm not sure. Even if it's not legally stated, it's just common courtesy.<br /><br />Josie, *men* are on a different page altogether. :-DKeahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06809655107065918944noreply@blogger.com