I’m a massive arachnophobe, my neighbour has a shed with sofas, music etc. Set up and I popped in earlier, even made a joke about how spiders always seem to find me – he said he cleaned it out earlier and got rid of webs etc. So I chill for a couple of hours
So fast forward and I’m in my house and one of my cats start pawing at the clothes I wore today which were on my bedroom floor, sloppy I know. For context shes rly good at finding them but not much else Welp I knew. I knew straight away and I was praying to the gods above it wasn’t a large one… spoiler- it is one of the ugliest and largest I’ve ever seen ππ
So I go get my cup whilst freaking cos yanno, can’t have him running around, and I trap him – great right?? Wrong! Because now I got chills running down my spine and shivers, and the threat of hyperventilating as this angry mofo is running around this glass in all it’s glory, all angry like.
I gathered my courage, nearly sent myself into a panic attack and moved all of the clothes, blanket I used outdoors and the offending visitor into the kitchen and shut the door πππ can anyone help cos I’m freaking right out. What if there’s more, what if there’s one in my hair, what if it brought a whole army? I’m sat in bed, knackered but too scared to sleep
TL;DR: chilled in my neighbours shed, bought home a Large spider and am now too freaked to sleep πππ
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Taking a shower helps me in these situations, like I can stop the creepy crawly feeling and put on new comforting clothes. Is there someone you can call to help with the spider in the kitchen? If not, a vacuum is your friend.
I would change my sheets, put the clothes I wore into the wash with the old sheets, vacuum, and then take a shower if I were you. In reality itβs probably the only one from the shed, but maybe that helps you feel less paranoid.
What did your cat ever do to deserve that? π I’m sure she’s good at more than finding spiders.
If your cat is good at finding them and has only alerted to the shirt, I think you’re safe. I have a cat that’s good at hunting palmetto bugs, and if there’s one in the room she’s on it. If your cat isn’t worried, you shouldn’t be either.