I am sure we will keep purring and praying that all the universe comes
together so she can be found.
>> Sorry if you've already posted about this, but has anyone found Jessie
>> yet?
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> Tweed
I've been off line for a while, and still have quite a few messages to
go through, so may have missed an update. Any luck finding Jessie? If
not, still purring that she's home in time to meet her slave when she
get home herself.
I sure would hate to be in Nick's shoes if Jessie isn't home first.
>> Sorry if you've already posted about this, but has anyone found Jessie
>> yet?
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>Tweed
Christina Websell - 22 May 2008 02:45 GMT
> I've been off line for a while, and still have quite a few messages to
> go through, so may have missed an update. Any luck finding Jessie? If
> not, still purring that she's home in time to meet her slave when she
> get home herself.
>
> I sure would hate to be in Nick's shoes if Jessie isn't home first.
I noticed a card in my local shop tonight "Missing cat. Female black and
white cat named Jess, please phone xxx if you see her (Nicks number)
I haven't phoned him yet, although I would like an update, but he said he
would update me, so I presume she is still MIA.
If she isn't in that bungalow when Thelma returns from hospital, Nick knows
he is a dead man.
She's an attractive cat and only about 3 years old, someone might have taken
her in.
I'm going to advise him to put up notices on the lamp posts in the street
where she went missing from and all around the neighbourhood where she
lived. That way the children see it and they notice everything. Every cat,
everything.