SO for the first time ALL year the FIRE ALARM went off in my house!!! and for those of you who don’t know I am in college senior housing, so a townhouse with a kitchen, 5 bedrooms, etc. but still for college students so a fire alarm means flashing lights and LOUD horns because that’s the only thing that will get college students out of bed.
so the thing went off tonight while I was watching a movie downstairs with the bf and the first thing I think is OH NO TRUFFLES because I know my little boy will be scared by the noise and lights. so I RUN upstairs and reach to grab his carrier, only to realize I never put it back together after taking it apart to clean it after his last week’s neuter! SO STUPID!
I don’t have time to mess with the carrier, so I just reach in the cage, miraculously get Truffles out without a fight, maybe he sensed my single minded focused crazy my baby is in dangerness because he didn’t struggle at all, realize it won’t be safe with him in my arms in case he gets away, grab his favorite play cardboard box, put him in it, and keeping one hand on his shoulders to stop him from trying to get out MOTOR out of the house, while yelling at the bf to bring my car keys and a blanket.
WHEW so in the back seat I snuggled Truffles up in a blanket and towel before I could get the car heated up. he was actually FINE, exploring all around the back seat and popping in an out of his box. I was a nervous WRECK of course. the house is also fine, turns out it was a DRILL. erk I didn’t expect a fire drill in the senior housing, we’ve never had one before, also it was a kind of half-hearted drill they didn’t even check to see if everyone actually left the house and it took security forever to get there and turn it off. grr those jerks.
anyways so got him back inside w/ no problem after the alarm went off, gave him a treat and he gobbled it up as well as his nightly lettuce ration and some hay so HE’s find but my heart is still racing as you can probably tell by the rambligness of this post. WHEW taught me to be more prepared and NEVER leave his carrier broken down and without his customary blanket hay and food I keep inside it.