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Lost Cat Part 2
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After 7 days, numerous calls to the RSPCA, Cat Protection, Vets, 200 posters, knocking on neighbours doors and lots of heartache, Joey came home last night!!!!
Much skinner and louder than ever (I think he was explaining himself!) but he is back, unhurt and very hungry!!!!!!
He has gobbled down, tuna, ham, whiskers pouches etc etc and is currently sleeping on my sofa!!!!
I'm so happy, I cant really believe it!
Thank you for all your kind words in the post below.....
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Much skinner and louder than ever (I think he was explaining himself!) but he is back, unhurt and very hungry!!!!!!
He has gobbled down, tuna, ham, whiskers pouches etc etc and is currently sleeping on my sofa!!!!
I'm so happy, I cant really believe it!
Thank you for all your kind words in the post below.....
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Don`t forget he might not have been able to get home if he was locked in somewhere.My British blue little girl went missing the day we moved house.I too was frantic,did everything to find her.Then after 8 days i was sitting in the garden and heard a familiar miow.We`re convinced she`d been locked in a garage.
Hi Girly
thanks for your message.Bet Joey is on the phone to Cat Line as soon as you're backs turned to report you for holding him prisoner LOL,sooner keep him indoors even if he is'nt too impressed...at least you know where he is and you will have peace of mind won't you. Good luck with your move and hope youall settle in well....and of course...live happily ever after. x
thanks for your message.Bet Joey is on the phone to Cat Line as soon as you're backs turned to report you for holding him prisoner LOL,sooner keep him indoors even if he is'nt too impressed...at least you know where he is and you will have peace of mind won't you. Good luck with your move and hope youall settle in well....and of course...live happily ever after. x
Girly, glad the wanderer has returned! If you're moving house, keep him in for a week or two after the move so he's used to the new house, feels safe there and it's familiar to him so when he starts to go out he'll want to come back to a safe place with you. Then he'll find his own way around. Good luck with the move.