Called my friend's husband and he said Baby was hiding way back in a
closet the whole time! So thank goodness she didn't get out.
He said the thieves stole all their food, 1/2 of his diabetic medicine
and slit their mattress. In addition to taking the tv and 2 dvd
players.
Thanks for the purrs,
Theresa
Karen - 22 Mar 2006 16:00 GMT
They stole medicine!! WIerd. I'm so glad baby is ok.
> Called my friend's husband and he said Baby was hiding way back in a
> closet the whole time! So thank goodness she didn't get out.
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> Theresa
CatNipped - 22 Mar 2006 16:40 GMT
> Called my friend's husband and he said Baby was hiding way back in a
> closet the whole time! So thank goodness she didn't get out.
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> Theresa
YAY!!
And dirty litterbox offerings for the creeps who did this.

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Shiral - 22 Mar 2006 18:13 GMT
Glad to hear that Baby is safe and sound, Theresa. But I'm sorry your
friends have to deal with the theft and all the accompanying feelings
of vulnerability that go with that.
Melissa
Irulan - 22 Mar 2006 20:03 GMT
That is wonderful news.
Lily & her mama

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> Called my friend's husband and he said Baby was hiding way back in a
> closet the whole time! So thank goodness she didn't get out.
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> Theresa
jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt@sonic.net - 22 Mar 2006 23:41 GMT
> Called my friend's husband and he said Baby was hiding way back in a
> closet the whole time! So thank goodness she didn't get out.
That's a relief!! I always worry about what would happen to my kitties
if someone broke into my apartment. I'm always afraid they'll be friendly
to the burglar(s) and get hurt. Hopefully they'd have the sense to be
afraid and hide, like your friend's kitties did.
> He said the thieves stole all their food, 1/2 of his diabetic medicine
> and slit their mattress. In addition to taking the tv and 2 dvd
> players.
What weird things to steal - I mean, I could see them stealing some
drugs, but diabetes medication? They must not have known what it was
for, and maybe thought it would have some value on the street.
What a feeling of violation it must be for your friends, especially
the vandalism. (Probably looking for cash, but it's still destruction.)
It never feels the same after that happens.
Purrs,
Joyce
Sam - 23 Mar 2006 05:04 GMT
> Called my friend's husband and he said Baby was hiding way back in a
> closet the whole time! So thank goodness she didn't get out.
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> Theresa
Litter-box offerings for the thieves, but great news that Baby didn't
escape after all.

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Yoj - 23 Mar 2006 08:15 GMT
I'm glad Baby is safe! Dirty litter box leavings to those theives!

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> Called my friend's husband and he said Baby was hiding way back in a
> closet the whole time! So thank goodness she didn't get out.
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> Theresa
polonca12000 - 23 Mar 2006 11:49 GMT
> Called my friend's husband and he said Baby was hiding way back in a
> closet the whole time! So thank goodness she didn't get out.
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> Theresa
I'm so relieved to hear Baby was hiding and is ok.
I hope the police catches those who did it.
Purrs,
Polonca and Soncek
Enfilade - 23 Mar 2006 22:56 GMT
> I'm so relieved to hear Baby was hiding and is ok.
> I hope the police catches those who did it.
> Purrs,
> Polonca and Soncek
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