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Cats gone missing.....
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He was here last night but no one has seen him this morning. Kids have been in and out so he might have got out. He usually comes back the minute I call him. I've been walking the streets calling him but nothing. I've checked every cupboard in the house...
He's chipped....what do I do now?
He's not very good at being outside and usually only goes out 10 minutes at a time.....
Fretting now.....he's not even a year old yet :-(((
He's chipped....what do I do now?
He's not very good at being outside and usually only goes out 10 minutes at a time.....
Fretting now.....he's not even a year old yet :-(((
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.He may have been scared by something outside and just be hiding for a while. it is so worrying when they go missing and I've walked round calling mine so many times only for them to wander in without a care in the world a few hours later. If he doesn't come in try putting some posters up (if you have a photo that would help on a poster) and maybe put some through neighbours doors as they can get in to sheds and things as others have said. I hope he comes back soon - let us know, won't you?
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I never for one minute believed him..........:D
He said the same about several women he and I knew..............and it wouldn't surprise me if he wasn't off telling folks that he and I were more than friends !
He obviously thought of himself as quite a catch..........whereas he quite obviously wasn't.
He used to lie about all sorts of things...........Mrs JtH used to enjoy me telling her quite what nonsense he had been spouting on any given day. Despite all that (and the scab-eating and throwing up after every pint !?!) he was good company.
He said the same about several women he and I knew..............and it wouldn't surprise me if he wasn't off telling folks that he and I were more than friends !
He obviously thought of himself as quite a catch..........whereas he quite obviously wasn't.
He used to lie about all sorts of things...........Mrs JtH used to enjoy me telling her quite what nonsense he had been spouting on any given day. Despite all that (and the scab-eating and throwing up after every pint !?!) he was good company.
Hello Ummmm, dont worry, he is a youngster still and is just exploring his new territory. Ive always had cats and when they get out they do tend to worry you by being dirty stop outs. He will be back, honestly he will....he is just being a cat....he will be fine....he will stroll back in when you least expect it....do yo have a cat flap? x x
Please try not to worry. I'm sure he'll turn up, probably wander in looking for his food.
Our cat used to go missing for days at a time sometimes . (We live in a fairly busy town.)
Your vets will have a 'lost pets' book. Get them to record him in that then ring round the local cat's protection and RSPCA offices to ask if they've had him handed in.
If he's frightened, he may hole up somewhere for a while, but it's a bit like looking for a needle in a haystack until he decides to come home.
You could also ask your postie if he/she has seen him around....posties know the pets in the area quite well.
Hope he comes home soon.
Our cat used to go missing for days at a time sometimes . (We live in a fairly busy town.)
Your vets will have a 'lost pets' book. Get them to record him in that then ring round the local cat's protection and RSPCA offices to ask if they've had him handed in.
If he's frightened, he may hole up somewhere for a while, but it's a bit like looking for a needle in a haystack until he decides to come home.
You could also ask your postie if he/she has seen him around....posties know the pets in the area quite well.
Hope he comes home soon.
Thank you everyone :-) Ginger woke me up this morning with a present (not the usual one lol) He found him....still not sure where though.....happy now.
Jack....he was good company. A bit of a clever clogs....I'm still laughing about what he said though. No disrespect to poor Pete....besides the scab eating and the puking, he was also very ugly....lol
Jack....he was good company. A bit of a clever clogs....I'm still laughing about what he said though. No disrespect to poor Pete....besides the scab eating and the puking, he was also very ugly....lol
Excellent news about Brian !!
Pete was an odd looking bloke.
Skinny legs and quite a small backside, but from there-up he looked like he'd been over inflated, so much so that it had caused his eyes to shut............like Michael Winner....
Did he ever lure you over to the flat that he had (near the Jaguar showrooms) ?
Pete was an odd looking bloke.
Skinny legs and quite a small backside, but from there-up he looked like he'd been over inflated, so much so that it had caused his eyes to shut............like Michael Winner....
Did he ever lure you over to the flat that he had (near the Jaguar showrooms) ?