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  He may act odd or disengaged at first when you see him again and even for a while after you come home but very soon, he'll see that life is back to normal again and he will be, too.  
 Tibbe is one of those who totally ignores me when I come to pick him up from the vet(he absolutely adores going to the vet - strains in my arms toward them as he sees the front door approaching and still more once we get closer to the front counter) or staying with someone and is detached in the car on the way home and even in the house for a short while until he checks everything out and sees that all is normal again and then he comes around for a loving session and usually falls sound asleep for hours.  It's odd because when I leave him home alone, his greeting is bombastic every time I walk in the door, with celebration and so many kisses and whines and excitement -  but you let me leave him anywhere and go off, I definitely feel his displeasure or disorientation or whatever it is when I pick him up.  But he's himself within 5 - 15 minutes of getting his feet on the floor at home and deciding life as he knew it is back on track.
 
				__________________  Jeanie and Tibbe  One must do the best one can. You may get some marks for a very imperfect answer: you will certainly get none for leaving the question alone. C. S. Lewis |