Sitting here at 3 A.M. looking at my previously missing cat. Just
opened the door to check for him and he came strolling in like it was
nothing. He was gone for 5 days ! Thanks to all who gave suggestions.
I'm sure some of them helped to get him back home.
Candace - 09 Jul 2006 08:55 GMT
> Sitting here at 3 A.M. looking at my previously missing cat. Just
> opened the door to check for him and he came strolling in like it was
> nothing. He was gone for 5 days ! Thanks to all who gave suggestions.
> I'm sure some of them helped to get him back home.
That's great news!!!! I wonder where he's been. Hopefully, he will
not have a taste for the outdoor life now and always try to be
escaping. Congrats!
Candace
mentorfeline@hotmail.com - 09 Jul 2006 11:17 GMT
> Sitting here at 3 A.M. looking at my previously missing cat. Just
> opened the door to check for him and he came strolling in like it was
> nothing. He was gone for 5 days ! Thanks to all who gave suggestions.
> I'm sure some of them helped to get him back home.
That's great! Looks like he knows his home.
I guess now's the time to watch Stephen King's Cat's Eye.
angel - 09 Jul 2006 13:34 GMT
> Sitting here at 3 A.M. looking at my previously missing cat. Just
> opened the door to check for him and he came strolling in like it was
> nothing. He was gone for 5 days ! Thanks to all who gave suggestions.
> I'm sure some of them helped to get him back home.
Well Hallelujah! I know you was happy
I bet he won't ever get away any more
I'm real happy for you
now he's even more special, he is twice yours, that makes it more
official
--
he might have caught the scent of a woman, which drove him to temporary
insanity (he was just CRAZY about her) (which is why he bolted through
the door)
Gail - 09 Jul 2006 14:48 GMT
WONDERFUL!!
Gail
> Sitting here at 3 A.M. looking at my previously missing cat. Just
> opened the door to check for him and he came strolling in like it was
> nothing. He was gone for 5 days ! Thanks to all who gave suggestions.
> I'm sure some of them helped to get him back home.
Gail Futoran - 09 Jul 2006 15:56 GMT
> Sitting here at 3 A.M. looking at my previously missing cat. Just
> opened the door to check for him and he came strolling in like it was
> nothing. He was gone for 5 days ! Thanks to all who gave suggestions.
> I'm sure some of them helped to get him back home.
Great!
I know what you're feeling. In the mid 1980s one
of my elderly cats died. The stray I had adopted
6 months earlier went walkabout. She was gone for a
week, I had about given up on her when, like your
cat, she simply turned up at the back door. And
she never wandered off again, even though I let
her out during the day. (All my cats now are
indoor cats.)
Gail F.
Lao Ma, Ephiny, Minya, Melosa
Rhonda - 09 Jul 2006 16:12 GMT
Perfect! I bet he'll lay down and sleep for a day or two.
Thanks for letting us know.
Rhonda
> Sitting here at 3 A.M. looking at my previously missing cat. Just
> opened the door to check for him and he came strolling in like it was
> nothing. He was gone for 5 days ! Thanks to all who gave suggestions.
> I'm sure some of them helped to get him back home.
angel - 09 Jul 2006 21:27 GMT
> Perfect! I bet he'll lay down and sleep for a day or two.
lol, oh yeah, cat is in heaven now, ol' backdoor scraps made his belly
hurt
Popsie's Mom - 09 Jul 2006 20:39 GMT
That's wonderful - hope he was happy to be home! Is he a TOM male cat?
That could explain..... So happy for you. Gail Lynn Batton
> Sitting here at 3 A.M. looking at my previously missing cat. Just
> opened the door to check for him and he came strolling in like it was
> nothing. He was gone for 5 days ! Thanks to all who gave suggestions.
> I'm sure some of them helped to get him back home.