Some of you may recall that the last time we lived in German Village we were adopted by the neighbor's cat. There were no screens on the kitchen window when we moved in, and if we left the window open we would be visited by Belle.

We wondered how Belle would react to our moving back to German Village (and only one unit away from our previous address). On moving day, I came over first with a carload of stuff and on my second trip out to the car, there was Belle waiting on the doorstep as if we had never left.
We've become great friends with the neighbor (Sarah) who 'owns' Belle (and really, if you know anything about cats you know that they are never 'owned'), and recently she took a new job that involves extended travel to Florida. We were a natural choice for house/kitty care while she is gone, and this has allowed me to get better acquainted with her other cat, Lulu.
It was a lot more work to get Lulu to warm up to me. Despite the fact that Sarah says the Lulu is the affectionate one, and Belle is the more aloof kitty, my experience with these cats has been entirely the opposite. Belle will come over and if you let her fall asleep in your lap. The one time that Lulu came in the front door she freaked out completely.
When I first started going over to Sarah's apartment to feed the cats, Lulu was nowhere to be seen or found. Of course, Sarah leaves one window propped partially open so that the cats can come and go as they please, so there was always the possibility that she just happened to be out when I arrived.
One day I decided to rush upstairs to that window when I first came in the front door, and sure enough Lulu was making her escape out onto the roof. I've been patient, and that patience has paid off. For a couple of days, Lulu would sit in the window and look at me at the bottom of the steps, but if I started up the stairs then she would run off. Then she started letting me come up the stairs, and before too long, she let me pet her a little bit. Now when I come to check on the cats, Lulu actually comes down the stairs to greet me.
