MY CAT IS MISSING AGAIN
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MY CAT IS MISSING AGAIN
he has been missing since yesterday morning. if you take your eyes off him for a second he takes off. bitter cold is coming tonight.
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breeze wrote:Helen, has that cat been..."a-hem!".......fixed?
yes. his brother wont hardly leave the porch if i let him outside, but blackie takes off occasionally for no reason. he did this 2 years ago when 5 inches of snow was on the ground and the temp got down to 12 degrees. 3 days later i found him struggling through the snow almost frozen. i am sick
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I'm so sorry Helen! I have a cat that likes to hunt as well. Mac jumps over our 6' fence and we won't see him for hours. He does come home for dinner though.
We've been keeping him inside or if we let him out, it's under careful watch and only for a few minutes. You may just want to keep him and his brother inside permanently from now on.
I'm sure he's out getting a Christmas present for Mommy. He'll be back!
Keep us updated!

We've been keeping him inside or if we let him out, it's under careful watch and only for a few minutes. You may just want to keep him and his brother inside permanently from now on.
I'm sure he's out getting a Christmas present for Mommy. He'll be back!
Keep us updated!
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Re: MY CAT IS MISSING AGAIN
rainstorm wrote:he has been missing since yesterday morning. if you take your eyes off him for a second he takes off. bitter cold is coming tonight.
He must be a democrat.

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Try not to panic Helen. My siamese (a house cat...declawed) managed to sneak out last winter while we were away and my daughter was "caring" for the house and animals. Five days later we found him..or should I say our Scottie found him, across the street in a drain pipe. He was hungry for sure, but cats are very resourceful...they are survivors.
Don't give up..keep looking.
As a side note...we have since gone through the same thing..thinking the cat got out and started combing the neighborhood with flashlights only to return home and find him sitting on the couch looking at us like we were stupid or something.
Don't give up..keep looking.
As a side note...we have since gone through the same thing..thinking the cat got out and started combing the neighborhood with flashlights only to return home and find him sitting on the couch looking at us like we were stupid or something.
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As a side note...we have since gone through the same thing..thinking the cat got out and started combing the neighborhood with flashlights only to return home and find him sitting on the couch looking at us like we were stupid or something.
Sometimes we make it so easy for them to do that! LOL!
Any news Helen?
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