Just ask Pica the cat. Or, as our pharmacist likes to call him: Peeeeeeeeeee-KAH.
I have written a story today about my cat, Pica, and Prozac. Cats can get stressed, and a short sale can stress them out. All pets can get stressed. I was in Roseville this weekend listing a home that was not a short sale, and the sellers have 3 little dogs who are the cutest little guys ever. They didn't come up to my ankles, and their tiny bellies almost dragged the ground. They sprang into the air as though they were jumping around on a trampoline or expelled by some other forces not their own. Like little Mexican jumping beans. Remember those? Whatever happened to Mexican jumping beans? You don't see them anymore. Oooo, maybe they didn't really come from Mexico and are now no longer PC.
Hard to say. I have no idea. But I do know a great deal about Sacramento short sales and how to relieve the stress on both the owners of the home and their pets, especially if they have a cat. That's one of the reasons why I am a successful Sacramento short sale agent. Read more in my personal blog today about A Sacramento Short Sale Can Stress Even a Cat.
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