Sometimes change is for the best.
Sometimes it isn’t.
And yet it is inevitable and is happening constantly, whether
we like it or not.
Here are two examples where I like it.
First, my living room that I recently had painted. Here you can see the old color and the
new. Going from wishy-washy to strong, I would say that the new is an improvement. Well, of course I would.
The second example concerns the cats more than it does me. This change was not in their control. Their old scratching post was great when I
bought it, but after almost two years of scratching, the two cats had pretty
much destroyed all four of the sisal-covered posts. Not only had it provided many months of
scratching joy, it also provided a nice perch to take in the view of the
neighborhood, such as it is. Both cats scratched their hearts out, but it
was mainly Minnie who perched.

As successful as it was, it didn’t occur to me
that I would have trouble replacing it.
But as it turned out, the manufacturer was no longer manufacturing
it. They had opted for other less
effective and more expensive models. In
fact, everything in the shops I visited and the catalogues I looked at (here
shopping is done mostly with catalogues), had either single posts (that tend to
move or fall over when scratched with gusto), and perches that wouldn’t fit a
standard grown cat. Who designs these
things? I couldn’t find anything as good
for any price.
So I resorted to Amazon UK and voila, found one a
little different, but just about as good.
I’m happy that the living room now looks much better without the
old eyesore. Both cats started in scratching
right away, but Felix won’t have anything to do with the perch which, in this
configuration, is a hammock. However, after
a little coaxing, Minnie has taken to it heart and soul and will hardly sleep
anywhere else. Sometimes change is good,
even if wasn't you who decided it.