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Originally Posted by yorkietalkjilly ...Knowing that she is possibly attempting to isolate from you or unsure of something in the rest of the house she is uncertain about - such as some noise or scent that she's farther from in the bedroom... |
Re-reading your post again, I've highlighted what may be very real problem viz. I'm a bit of a gadget man you see. in my room is a very sophisticated surround sound system, wireless transmitters, iPads, laptops, cooling fans, and Air conditioning! Irina's room
(by her request) has none of the above. I'd noticed sometimes how Crystal jumps a bit when something like a sound effect on the TV, comes out of one particular speaker, or the air-con goes into a 'coil dry' routine, which means 30 secs of buzzing. More important my room has a balcony and its the heart of the summer season here just now. Most annoyingly we get unbelievably loud Harley Davidsons, throbbing along the sea front. Although we're the Penthouse, 4 storeys up, the edifice of the building acts like the walls of a canyon and its a fact that we can hear a whisper on the pavement, so a wretched great motor bike may be too much for her, as increasingly it is for me. I have the balcony barriered with some trellis to prevent her maybe falling off, by squeezing though the railings. Whilst she's definitely inquisitive, she's still markedly timorous to the sounds. Irina's room is in the rear, where it's much quieter. I have treble glazed doors, so I can shut the noise out completely, but sometimes forget in the summer to lock out the invasive tourist world! Tonight she's been hyper active, chasing around like a tornado, playing with me, but leaving the room when Irina exits.