[ Aisling didn't bother to alert anyone that she had arrived. Instead she chose to simply appear on the windowsill, crouched like a frog. She couldn't wouldn't go inside - not when she wasn't invited to - so she just spoke to the nearest cat lounging in the sun she'd just interrupted. A series of stares and head tilts later, the cat stretched, got up, and moved to the other room. It didn't take long before it came back, other cats nonchalantly trailing behind as if they weren't responding to it's message, but only as their mood took them. Aisling leaped backward, somersaulting to the ground, and the cats followed. Who knows. Maybe she had catnip in her pockets. It didn't take more than an hour for the cats to vacate the premises. Any cats brought in later wouldn't stay long, either, as long as there was some way out, and would mill about restlessly before trying to get out that window. Problem solved! ]
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couldn'twouldn't go inside - not when she wasn't invited to - so she just spoke to the nearest cat lounging in the sun she'd just interrupted. A series of stares and head tilts later, the cat stretched, got up, and moved to the other room. It didn't take long before it came back, other cats nonchalantly trailing behind as if they weren't responding to it's message, but only as their mood took them. Aisling leaped backward, somersaulting to the ground, and the cats followed. Who knows. Maybe she had catnip in her pockets. It didn't take more than an hour for the cats to vacate the premises. Any cats brought in later wouldn't stay long, either, as long as there was some way out, and would mill about restlessly before trying to get out that window. Problem solved! ]