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I would never consider taking a cat camping, this poor wee cat got startled and ran away.
Never underestimate a catπ
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My neighbour moved 200 miles away - and her cat turned up on my doorstep two years later. Bedraggled and very thin, poor boy. We didn't have her address so we couldn't let her know. We took him to the vet for a check up and we kept him until he died - but he wouldn't go outside unless I went with him. I think he'd had quite enough of being outside. I'm sure ran away the moment he reached his new home - and it took him two years to get back. How he found his way is a mystery - but he did.
They go in wider and wider circles apparently - eek ! until they pick something up
( dont know how they worked that one out. You can't take a mog / dog 200 mi North chuck it out of the car and then track it. )
We had a stray greyhound (megan) that liked to sit on the mat of a primary school around a mile away - and about 18m later a little voice piped " there's Megan!". Mogz chose us by hiding behind our legs and peeping out. (*)
I thought - "these children cant be weeing on the mat as they go in, can they?"
(*) Dad had intentionally abandoned the dog, but we took it no further sshhhh as we have some wild neighbours - bandanas, machetes etc
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