Ahh, well, she's already learned that it's either the shut bathroom, or the travel kennel. She'll come up to the bathroom door and meow, and when you go in the room, she'll meow once at the door, then walk over to the travel kennel, and get right inside, and wait for you to shut her in, so she can come out into the rest of the house and be near us or see out the window. She's very smart.
 
I'm still going to cage her for a month or more as soon as the cage gets here. At least it's a open air cage, so she can see out all directions, and I can move her from one room to the next without having to make her get in and out of the smaller kennel.
 
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Jenn,
Maybe she won't have to be confined after all, at least not when you're
home with her.  She seems to have gotten the message that she needs to
keep still in order to heal.  I'd let her know that if she gets too
rambunctious, she'll have to go in the crate, and that she has to be in
there for her own good when you're away.  Even if she doesn't get the
message telepathically, she'll soon come to understand that when she
gets too active she goes in the crate, either way, I'm betting that will
work for her.  Can you tell I hate having to crate animals?
Nina

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