The little rusted windows (we broke one the night we got locked out) are now history. We replaced the 3 garden-side windows with modern screened windows. And then because we’d like to finish the finished side of the basement, and not have it be a junk storage, we have replaced the frontside basement windows with two egress windows, which brings the basement into code for a guest room. In the event of fire in the kitchen, a guest could easily get out of either of two basement rooms via a sliding glass mini-door, with screen, and a step inside the outside window-well. That adds 700 feet to our floor plan, legally speaking, which is not to sneeze at, were we ever to sell this place. Since we don’t have such plans, what we do have is a basement now with large windows that let in a lot of light. We may build a couple of closets, and end up with multiple bedrooms/craftroom/library places.

Our cats were getting very antsy about Tanner being between them and their normal litter pan, so we did move him to the basement and let him free to roam again—he’s not destructive, and he is very active. He now has sunny windows to sit in. We haven’t yet had our cats willing to approach him, and we may (sigh) end up with one cat ruling the basement and two ruling the upstairs and garden. It’s just going to take time.

We are ripping out the ultra-nasty carpet down there, probably older than the disgusting living room carpet, and replacing it with vinyl plank flooring, that is waterproof, stainproof, and pretty darned durable. We used it in the bathroom, where it has been immune to water, as regular plank is not.

Sigh. I wish everybody had been sweetness and light, but realism dictates this is just going to take the time it takes. We are not willing to have 4 cats if we can avoid it, and we hope that Tanner may gradually get people-ized, let alone other-cat-ized, enough to let us work out a solution. He is gentle and friendly to being petted, but he does not understand being touched when it is not feeding time—not violent, just stand-offish. And this will take some catnip and some work.